Details for Serbin

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5287008176

Data

Marker Number 8176
Atlas Number 5287008176
Marker Title Serbin
Index Entry Serbin
Address FM 2239
City Serbin
County Lee
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 692771
UTM Northing 3334614
Subject Codes cities and towns; settlements; immigration; Evangelical Lutheran denomination; transportation
Marker Year 1969
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location S side of intersection of FM 2239 and CR 209
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Trilingual (Wendish-German-English) community founded 1854 by 588 Wends under leadership of the Rev. John Kilian. The Rev. Kilian (Evangelical Lutheran) named place Serbin because the Wends were descendants of Serbs. A thriving town 1865-1890; had grocery, dry goods, jewelry, drug and music stores; shops of wagon maker, blacksmith, saddler; post office, 3 doctors, 2 dentists. On Smithville-Houston oxcart road-- sending out cotton, other produce, and hauling in staples. Decline began about 1890 as railroads bypassed settlement by several miles. (1969)

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