Details for Site of Volga Community

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5225011069

Data

Marker Number 11069
Atlas Number 5225011069
Marker Title Site of Volga Community
Index Entry Volga Community
Address
City
County Houston
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 253711
UTM Northing 3439778
Subject Codes settlements
Marker Year 1989
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 7.6 miles west of Lovelady on FM 230, then west on Hyde's Ferry Road 1.8 miles to CR 3485, then north on CR 3485 .6 mile
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Westward-moving pioneers settled this area after the Civil War. Attracted by good farmland, timber, and water, they established homes and called their community High Prairie. It was renamed Volga in 1897, when a post office was established in Samuel Knox's store. His son, Samuel D. Knox, served as first postmaster. Although never formally platted or incorporated, Volga was an important early community. At its height the settlement boasted homes, stores, a cotton gin, sawmill, school, and church. An early building called Rough Edge served as church and school until 1893 , when the High Prairie Missionary Baptist Church of Christ was built. After it burned in 1905 a two-room building used for school and worship was erected, and in 1911 a new church was built. The Volga Community began to decline about 1917 after the post office was discontinued. In 1918 some of the town's young men were listed in World War I, and many Volga citizens died in the influenza epidemic. The school was consolidated with nearby communities, and the church was disbanded. After 1960 some descendants of Volga pioneers returned to resettle the area.

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