Fayette County World War II Veterans plaque

Photograph of a World War II Veterans Memorial in Fayette County. It reads: "World War II Veterans: Edwin Alaminski, Rudolph L. Barta, Tom C. Baumgarten, George Baylor, Victor L. Berger, Lee R. Best Jr., Adam R. Bogdanski, Ernest A. Bosl Jr., Adolf C. Brune, James E. Burns, Robert V. Bohuslav, Ernest T. Byler, Hugh Carroll, Henry L. Chovanec, Marvin Chudej, Erwin J. Cordes, Eugene Cornett, Granville W. Cowan, Rudolph R. Dittrich, Alfred R. Ehlers Jr., Roy A. Ellis, Carl W. Engelman, Alfred Fischer, Willie Fitzgerald, Charles M. Frierson Jr., Ernest W. Graf, Victor E. Guarin, Daniel Gully, Arnold Hajdik, Alton W. Hanisch, Alfred C.E. Harbers, Herman Heinrich, Maynard Helmcamp, Meinardt Helmcamp, Porter Henderson, Atlan R. Hengst, Melvin E. Hertel, Frank W. Herzik, Lawrence L. Herzik, Eugene Holub."
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Fayette County World War II Veterans plaque

Photograph of a Fayette County World War II Veterans Memorial. It reads: "World War II Veterans: Alphonse J. Orsak, Ladik J. Osina, Willie L. Page, William C. Parker, George Pavlicek, Lee Roy Pavlik, Oliver F. Psencik, Ernest J. Quitta, Ivan Rainosek, Adolph E. Rab, Walker Randle, Hlemuth Roeder, Sidney Scarborough Jr., Eddie V. Sbrusch, William Scherpik Jr., Benjamin C.F. Schlabach, Edgar Schmidt, Andrew C. Schramm, Erwin W.A. Schuetze, Louis E. Schulz, John G. Segura, Nathan Siebel, Erwin Tengler, Louis L. Thompson, Joseph Trlicik, Jerry R. Vaculik, Eddie E. Valicek, Julius P. Vasek, Rawlin F. Weber, Eddie P. Wiedermann, William Wendler, Bennie O. Werchan, Grannville Williams, Otto Willrich, Melvin P. Wolff, James D. Worthy, Dan Yates Jr., Ollie Zapp."
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Fayette County World War II Veterans plaque

Photograph of a World War II Veterans Memorial in Fayette County. It reads: "World War II Veterans: Alfred Hubenak, George R. Huepers, Method C. Janacek, Herbert L. Kainer, Jr., Nolan Kalich, Joe A. Kasmiersky, Emil E. Knesek Jr. Carlton Knezek, Jimmie Knight, Jerry J. Knippel, Ludvik F. Kocurek, Henry Kolensky, Kleophas E. Kovar, Henry Kozelsky, Leroy J. Krenek, Anton Kresta, Jr., Rudolph J. Kubena, Bernard Kubenka, Joseph Lev, Doris C. Lewis, Alton D. Lueders, Alvin Lueders, Atlan W. Luck, Jessie M. Lozano, James O. Marburger, Edward J. Marek, Ivan Mazoch, David A McDow, Mason L. McDuffie, Peter D. Meyer, Emil C. Minzenmeyer, Emil W. Mladenka, Edgar Mueller, Edgar H. Mueller, John V. Muras, Roy Nagel, Ludwig J. Novosad, Jonnie C. Oeltjendiers, Anton J. Olsovsky, Alfred F. Opperman.
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Historic plaque, Birthplace of the SPJST

Photograph of a historic plaque detailing the birth of the SPJST. It reads: "On December 28, 1896, twenty-five Czech-Texans gathered in the district courtroom of this courthouse to establish a new fraternal benefit insurance society, the Slovanska Podporujici Jednota Statu Texas, more commonly known as the SPJST. The SPJST held its first convention in the same room on June 20, 1897. I. J. Gallia served as the society's first president and J. R. Kubena was the first secretary. The SPJST officially began its business in Texas on July 1, 1897. SPJST headquarters now is located in Temple. (1983)"
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Historic Plaque, Dubina

"Dubina, which derives its name from the Czech word for Oak Grove, was founded in 1856 by a group of Moravian immigrants, including the Marak Kahlich, Sramek, Peter, Holub, Muzny, and Haidusek families. By 1900 the farming community had erected a church building, mill, cotton gin, blacksmith shop, store, and post office. A 1909 storm and a 1912 fire caused extensive damage from which the town never recovered. As the first settlement in Texas to be founded entirely by Czech-Moravians, Dubina remains an important part of the state's regional and cultural history."
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Historic plaque, Fayette County Courthouse

Photograph of a historic plaque. It reads: "Fayette County Courthouse. About 1890, the structural safety of Fayette County's third courthouse came into question, and plans began for the building of this structure to serve as the seat of justice for the county. The commissioners court hired San Antonio architect James Riely Gordon (1863-1937) to design the new courthouse and oversee the construction. Gordon, who was 27 years old at the time, went on to become a noted architect of public buildings in Texas. Funding for the 1890-91 courthouse came from the sale of $90,000 in bonds. Martin, Byrnes and Johnston of Colorado City served as building contractors. Gordon designed the courthouse in the Romanesque Revival style and specified four types of native Texas stone to detail the exterior: Blue Muldoon sandstone, Belton White limestone, Pecos Red sandstone and Pink Burnet granite. A central open atrium, designed to promote good lighting and natural ventilation, highlighted the interior space. The extensive use of stone, along with the massive arched windows and doorways, exemplify the building's Romanesque Revival influences. The oldest existing J. Riely Gordon courthouse in Texas, the Fayette County courthouse was completed in 1891. It has served as a setting for …
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Historic Plaque, United Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery

Photograph of a historic plaque in Swiss Alp, Texas. It reads: "United Evangelical Lutheran Church (Philadelphia Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery). The Swiss Alp community was settled about 1865. Within a short time, the Philadelphia Evangelical Lutheran Church was established and began meeting on land given by John and Christina Knippa in 1867. The first recorded burial on this site is that of Emma Gertraut Ritter, who died in October 1867. She was soon followed by Anna Rudi, the wife of Pastor C. C. Rudi. Ten more church members were interred here before the site was formally established as a cemetery in February 1877. Other members of the Rudi family are interred here along with numerous church members. After several small area churches merged in 1967 the church name was changed to United Evangelical Lutheran Church and Cemetery. The historic graveyard contains both marked and unmarked burials. (1999)"
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

The KJT Hall in Ammannsville

Photograph of the KJT Hall in Ammannsville, Texas.
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

The La Grange Depot Museum and M-K-T Railroad Depot

Photograph of the La Grange Depot Museum, a yellow and green wooden building. A sign by the door says: "This depot was completed in November 1897 by the M-K-T Railroad. It replaced the earlier depot that was on this site from 1887 until it burned in March 1897. The depot now houses the La Grange Depot Museum."
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

The La Grange Depot Museum and M-K-T Railroad Depot

Photograph of the La Grange Depot Museum, a yellow and green building. A sign on the building reads: "This depot was completed in November 1867 by the M-K-T Railroad. It replaced the earlier depot that was on this site from 1887 until it burned in March 1897. The depot now houses the La Grange Depot Museum."
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

Sign for the La Grange Depot Museum

La Grange Depot Museum sign, "This depot was completed in November 1867 by the M-K-T Railroad. It replaced the earlier depot that was on this site from 1887 until it burned in March 1897. The depot now houses the La Grange Depot Museum."
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church

Exterior of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Ammannsville.
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Ammannsville, Texas sign

Cross statue at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Ammannsville.
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Ammannsville, Texas sign

Sign at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Ammannsville.
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Ammansville, Texas sign

Detail of the choir loft at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Ammannsville.
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, cloth pennant

Photograph of a cloth sign that says "St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 1890 - 1990, Ammannsville, Texas"
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, detail of apse and reredo

Detail of the apse and reredo at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Ammannsville.
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, detail of arched stained glass windows

Detail of two arched stained glass windows at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Ammannsville.
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, detail of arched stained glass windows

Detail of two arched stained glass windows at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Ammannsville.
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, detail of arched window

Detail of arched window at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Ammannsville.
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, detail of artwork

Detail of two reliefs in sanctuary of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Ammannsville. Features Jesus on the path to his crucifixion.
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, detail of artwork

Detail of relief in sanctuary of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Ammannsville. Features Jesus on the path to his crucifixion.
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, detail of cornerstone

Detail of cornerstone at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Ammannsville. "Ecclesia S. Joannis Baptistae Aedificata Anno Domini 1918. Come to me all you that labor and are burdened and I will refresh you. Bydleti budu s vami na miste tomto. John F. Bujnoch, contractor and builder.
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, detail of door

Detail of entry door at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Ammannsville. The arched transom is stained glass.
Date: October 7, 2006
Creator: Belden, Dreanna L.
System: The Portal to Texas History