Details for Moravia General Store

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5285012020

Data

Marker Number 12020
Atlas Number 5285012020
Marker Title Moravia General Store
Index Entry Moravia General Store
Address
City Hallettsville
County Lavaca
UTM Zone
UTM Easting
UTM Northing
Subject Codes Czech immigrants/immigration; Business topics, general; markets, merchantiles
Marker Year 1998
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location FM 957, 9 mi. N of Hallettsville at CR 229
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Ignac (J. E.) Jalufka and Jakob Hollub brought their families to northern Lavaca County in 1874, followed by several other Czech families. Founded in 1881, Moravia was so named to honor Moravia, Czechoslovakia, the settlers' homeland. The first commercial structures here were a blacksmith shop, cotton gin, and school. In 1889 Jalufka built a two-story frame saloon on this site. Grocery and mercantile supplies took up the rear half of the ground floor; the saloon was located in the front. The second floor served as a dance hall. Masquerades, seasonal celebrations and other events made it a popular gathering place for the entire community. From 1891 to 1900 Jalufka also was United States Postmaster for the area, operating the post office from his store. The saloon was popular and successful until 1920, the year that J. E. Jalufka died and prohibition was passed into law. Agnes Jalufka inherited the business, and sold it to Annie Chromcak and Lillian Blahuta in 1922. Annie Chromcak sold her interest to Lillian and Frank Blahuta the following year. In 1930, a new dance hall was erected across the road. The second story was torn down, leaving the one-story Moravia General Store. The new dance hall across the road was torn down in 1950. The Moravia store remained in the Blahuta family until 1979. In 1990 the store was closed for the first time in 109 years, but it was reopened in 1996. The Moravia General Store remains a link to the past and to the spirit of the pioneers of Lavaca County. (1998)

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