Details for St. Joseph's Catholic Church

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5285005047

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Marker Number 5047
Atlas Number 5285005047
Marker Title St. Joseph's Catholic Church
Index Entry St. Joseph's Catholic Church
Address 601 N. Pecan St.
City Moulton
County Lavaca
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 679282
UTM Northing 3273614
Subject Codes Czech immigrants/immigration; Roman Catholic denomination; German immigrants/immigration; churches
Marker Year 1988
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location St. Joseph Catholic Church, NW corner N. Pecan and Church streets
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text One of the oldest communities in Lavaca County, the town of Moulton was originally located about two miles from the current townsite. When the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad completed a line through the area in 1887, the population shifted to the new location. Many German and Czech immigrants moved here and established family farms. When Moulton residents expressed a desire for a Catholic parish here, the Rev. John Forest of Hallettsville established St. Joseph's Church. A small frame sanctuary was built in 1888. Initially a mission of the Hallettsville Church, St. Joseph's became an independent parish in 1892. A parish school, operated by the Sisters of Divine Providence, was built in 1894. Destroyed by fire in 1902, it was replaced by a second facility. As the church continued to grow, additional buildings were erected on the property. Beginning in 1921, the Rev. Joseph Kopp (1879-1961) led the parish through thirty-eight years of growth and service. After seventy-one years of instruction, the parish school closed in 1965. Throughout its history, St. Joseph's Parish has been an important part of the Moulton community. (1988)

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