Details for Germany

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5225011195

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Marker Number 11195
Atlas Number 5225011195
Marker Title Germany
Index Entry Germany
Address
City Germany
County Houston
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 275964
UTM Northing 3479056
Subject Codes cities and towns; African American topics
Marker Year 1997
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location intersection of CR 1655 & CR 1650: 10.5 miles east of Crockett on SH 21, then north on CR 1545 .8 mile, then northeast .8 mile to CR 1650
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Settled by families of former slaves following the Civil War, this community received its name, according to local tradition, in reference to the homeland of the German immigrant family that had settled in the area in the 1830s. Several freedmen, including George Smith, John Burt, Lewis Hall, and Van Benton and their families, obtained pre-emption land grants in the area in the 1870s and 1880s, and soon a close-knit community was formed. Although the Germany community did not have its own post office and never was incorporated formally, its citizens organized the New Pleasant Hill Baptist Church and a public school. The church still serves a loyal congregation. The school held classes in a building shared with the church. It was expanded, possibly with Julius Rosenwald Fund assistance, and continued in operation until 1949. Still a rural community, Germany is home to a few resident families and serves as a gathering place for former residents. Many former citizens are returned here for burial in the community cemetery, which dates to the 1880s. Maintained by citizens and volunteers, the cemetery contains marked and unmarked graves of pioneer settlers and their descendants. (1997)

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