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Gov. Glynn Square

Gov. Glynn Square

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War Memorial Garden est. 1994

Site of Union School 1876 – 1929

Marker donated by Andrew Earl

Boy Scouts Veterans Day Run 2006

Marker is at the intersection of Church Street and William Street, on the ...

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First Presbyterian Church of Valatie

Congregation formed 1835

This edifice built 1878

Ogden & Wright, achitects

Marker is at the intersection of Church Street and High Street, on the right when traveling north on Church Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church

St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church has served this area of Atascosa County since 1918. Around that time, the now-dispersed farming settlement of Dobrowolski was growing, and the mostly Lutheran population needed a place of worship. At first, the congregation met ...

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St. Luke’s Lutheran Church

c. 1828   c.1970

From this congregation

ten men fell during WWII

(In memory of

Marion Berntson)

Marker is at the intersection of Church Street and Luther Street, on the left when traveling north on Church Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Ralph Roy Smith

R. R. "Railroad" Smith (1880-1944) was born in Gonzales County to Alexander Frohock and Mary McGill (Mathews) Smith. Around 1907, Smith moved to Atascosa County where he opened up a law practice and entered into the newspaper business with a ...

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Martin Abstract Company

By the early 20th century the ranching industry that spurred the growth of Atascosa County had begun to wane, with many large ranches split into smaller ranches, farms and town lots. George M. Martin realized the importance of a company ...

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Jourdanton United Methodist Church

The Methodist church in Jourdanton formally organized in 1909, the same year that the City of Jourdanton was founded. The church began as the Jourdanton Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and was a member of the Uvalde District in the West ...

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Jourdanton City Cemetery

T.H. Zanderson and city namesake Jourdan Campbell bought the 40,000-acre Toby Ranch in 1907 and laid out the town of Jourdanton. The original plat included two blocks designated for use as a cemetery. The Artesian Belt Railroad built through the ...

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Chilipitin Cemetery

Early settlers Dario and Manuelita Douglas Tober acquired land here in 1877 and later set aside this site for a family cemetery. The oldest marked grave, that of teenager Nieves Douglas Tober, dates to 1903. The Tober family deeded the ...

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John Rogers House

c. 1830

John Rogers 1799 – 1889 civic

leader served on first Village

Board in 1856 and was a founder

of the National Union Bank

Marker is at the intersection of Upper Main Street (County Route 28A) and Old Mill ...

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