Details for German Settlers in Hill County

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5217002176

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Marker Number 2176
Atlas Number 5217002176
Marker Title German Settlers in Hill County
Index Entry German Settlers in Hill County
Address 214 N. Pecan St.
City Malone
County Hill
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 699046
UTM Northing 3533260
Subject Codes Lutheran denomination; settlements; German immigrants/immigration; churches
Marker Year 1974
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location City Hall, N. Pecan (FM 308) at E. Mesquite streets
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Germans first came to Texas in 1821, immigrated by the hundreds in the 1840s, and in the 1880s began to move into Hill County. Here land was made available by such earlier settlers as G. W. McNeese, the Savage family, A. D. Walling, the Whites, the Worleys. First to arrive (1882) were Fritz Lentz and Alex Radke. Later came families named Degner, Dietz, Gehrels, Gehring, Geltmeier, Hodde, Huse, Kaddatz, Kelm, Klein, Klinkert, Krueger, Kunkel, Maas, Manske, Manthei, Meyer, Neumann, Piel, Reinke, Schronk, Schulz, Sonnenberg, Schmidt, Steffer, Strauch, and Zettler. Pastor J. C. Rieger came from West (16 miles southwest) and held church services in settlers' homes. Salem Lutheran Congregation was organized with 15 charter members on June 6, 1886, and erected a church building three months later. St. Peters Lutheran Church was founded July 1, 1906, at Walling with nine charter members. Religious leaders (some of whom also taught in the Parochial school) have included pastors Bartel, Finke, Gaertner, Heinmeier, Hodde, Hopmann, Kramer, Liefer, Machina, Oertel, Seils, Walters, and Wunderlich. By diligence and thrift, these people made garden spots of their farms; and with love of God, of family, and of music, they created a goodly heritage.

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