Details for Swedes of Texas

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507015128

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Marker Number 15128
Atlas Number 5507015128
Marker Title Swedes of Texas
Index Entry Swedes of Texas
Address 2220 Barton Springs Road
City Austin
County Travis
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 618041
UTM Northing 3349218
Subject Codes Swedish immigrants/immigration; pioneers
Marker Year 1989
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Zilker Botanical Gardens
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Swedish immigration to Texas began with the arrival of Swen Magnus in 1838. Settling first on the gulf coast, he became a successful businessman. In 1850 he moved to Austin, where he established a ranch in the area he later named Govalle ("Good Grazing Land"). His uncle, Svante Palm, joined him in Austin in 1850 and together they promoted Swedish immigration to Texas. By 1910 some 7,000 Swedes came to Texas and established homes, farms, businesses, and churches. Palm became a community leader and served as Swedish Consul. Many Swedish immigrants settled in eastern Travis and Williamson counties. Although Swedish communities were also established on other areas, including Jackson, Bastrop, Wharton, Karnes, Calhoun, McCulloch, Willacy, Jones, McLennan, Harris, and Galveston Counties. Among the organizations Swedes established were Trinity College in Round Rock, Texas Wesleyan College in Austin, a Mutual Aid Society, and a Swedish language newspaper, "The Texas Posten". Churches begun by the immigrants include those of the Lutheran, Methodist, Evangelical Free, Presbyterian, and Baptist denominations. Traditional Swedish festivals such as St. Lucia and Midsummer are still celebrated in many cities. (1989)

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