Details for Lithuanians in Texas

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5123003095

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Marker Number 3095
Atlas Number 5123003095
Marker Title Lithuanians in Texas
Index Entry Lithuanians in Texas
Address SH 119
City Yorktown
County DeWitt
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 646272
UTM Northing 3200893
Subject Codes immigration; pioneers
Marker Year 1994
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location southeast corner of SH 119 and Lee Alves Road, about 3 mi. south of Yorktown
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Among the many European immigrants arriving in Texas in the mid-19th century was a small group of Lithuanians who settled in the Yorktown vicinity of DeWitt County. Due to their eventual assimilation with the numerous German immigrants in the area, the Lithuanians and their contributions to the history of this region were overlooked for generations. Records reveal that the first Lithuanian family to settle in this area probably was that of David and Dora (Scholze) Stanchos. They arrived about 1852, making them among the earliest documented Lithuanian immigrants to America. By 1874 they were joined by about 70 more immigrants, most from the province of Gumbinnen in what was then part of East Prussia. Leaving their homeland for a variety of religious and political reasons, the Lithuanians arrived in Texas primarily through the ports of Galveston and Indianola. Establishing farms in the area, the Lithuanians became American citizens and contributed to the history and culture of this area. Men from the community fought on both sides of the American Civil War. A small graveyard south of Yorktown known as Jonischkies Cemetery contains the interments of many of these early settlers. (1994)
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