Details for Vandenburg

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5325005639

Data

Marker Number 5639
Atlas Number 5325005639
Marker Title Vandenburg
Index Entry Vandenburg
Address
City Hondo
County Medina
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 488657
UTM Northing 3254031
Subject Codes Alsatian immigrants/immigration; settlements; German immigrants/immigration; ghost towns
Marker Year 1996
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SR 173 4 miles northeast of Hondo
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Located on the banks of Verde Creek (Arroyo Verde), Vandenburg, founded in 1846, was one of the colonies established by Empresario Henri Castro. Immigrants settled nearby and began farming. They dug a trench eight feet wide by six feet deep to protect them and keep their cattle nearby. Worship services conducted by visiting ministers were held in homes or under an arbor. Drought in 1847-49 caused crops to fail. Many settlers died from cholera. Most families moved to other communities by the 1860s. Two cemeteries are among the few physical remnants of Vandenburg. (1996)

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