Details for Shive

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5193004687

Data

Marker Number 4687
Atlas Number 5193004687
Marker Title Shive
Index Entry Shive
Address
City Hamilton
County Hamilton
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 572712
UTM Northing 3497825
Subject Codes cities and towns; settlements
Marker Year 1970
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location from Hamilton take US 281 south about 8 miles to FM 221, go west about 5 miles to marker (Marker is at intersection with spur 221 on north side of FM 221)
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text In area settled in 1870s. Some of the earliest settlers were Connels, McKinleys, Nettletons, and Roddys. First school, Union Hill, opened in 1883; A. S. Andrews, J. H. Clark, L. C. Sloneker, trustees. Post office, established Jan. 18, 1884, was in first store, owned by J. W. and R. L. Shive (with R. L. as postmaster). In 1885 came the first German settlers: Louis Bethke, August Kelm, Albert Kunkel, Paul Neese, Joe Schwartz. Others followed, giving town new traits of culture and economy. By 1908, Shive had 4 churches, a school, 4 stores, 2 blacksmiths, a hotel, a gin, a barber, and 2 doctors.

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