Details for Snyder Commnuity

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5189004970

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Marker Number 4970
Atlas Number 5189004970
Marker Title Snyder Commnuity
Index Entry Snyder Community
Address
City Plainview
County Hale
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 251212
UTM Northing 3777458
Subject Codes cities and towns; religious leaders; colonization
Marker Year 1977
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location from Plainview, take FM 400 south about 5 mi.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Born in Illinois, Mennonite minister and farmer Peter B. Snyder (1864-1948) was living in Minnesota when a search for inexpensive land led him to Texas. In 1906, he bought property in Hale County from John H. Buntin and urged other Mennonites to join his colony. Snyder and his family traveled by train to Plainview in 1907. They lived briefly in tents before erecting a house in 1908. Among the first Mennonites to settle this farming community were the families of The Rev. Andrew Brenneman, John and Joseph Hartzler, Joe Guengerich, The Rev. Jonas Kreider, Milton H. Near, and Ferdinand Rastetter. The colonists built a one-room schoolhouse on land donated by H. R. and Alevia Newcomer. Settlers of all faiths attended the school sessions, worship services, and social events held in the building. Although Snyder planted a peach orchard near his home and sank an irrigation well after 1911, life was harsh. Dust storms, prairie fires, hail, and the severe droughts of 1915 and 1916 discouraged the colonists. Most, including Peter Snyder, left by the mid-1920s to seek better conditions elsewhere. Only the Rastetter Family remained without interruption in this locality. The Snyder School merged with Midway Rural School in 1921 and with the Plainview School District in 1947. (1977)
ATLAS_NUM=5189004970

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