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Historical Markers in Snook, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Burleson County, Texas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Burleson County, TX (63) Brazos County, TX (80) Lee County, TX (38) Milam County, TX (56) Robertson County, TX (54) Washington County, TX (161)  BurlesonCounty(63) Burleson County (63)  BrazosCounty(80) Brazos County (80)  LeeCounty(38) Lee County (38)  MilamCounty(56) Milam County (56)  RobertsonCounty(54) Robertson County (54)  WashingtonCounty(161) Washington County (161)
Caldwell is the county seat for Burleson County
Snook is in Burleson County
      Burleson County (63)  
ADJACENT TO BURLESON COUNTY
      Brazos County (80)  
      Lee County (38)  
      Milam County (56)  
      Robertson County (54)  
      Washington County (161)  
 
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1 Texas, Burleson County, Snook — 8653 — Community of Snook(Originally Located One Mile West)
Settled 1880s by Czech immigrants. First called "Sebesta's Corner". In 1895 named "Snook" for John Snook, who helped secure post office. Soon had a one-room school, a "masova schuza" (slaughterhouse), a cooperative store, and lodge for . . . Map (db m196633) HM
2 Texas, Burleson County, Snook — 22836 — Dabney Hill Freedom Colony
Following Emancipation in 1865, formerly enslaved African Americans established independent communities known as Freedom Colonies or Freedmen's Towns. Between 1865 and 1920, more than 500 of these settlements were established in Texas. These safe . . . Map (db m220060) HM
3 Texas, Burleson County, Snook — 8635 — Giesenschlag Cemetery
Prussian born Johann Joachim Giesenschlag (1817-80), his wife Anna (Schulze), and their children came to Texas in 1855. Settling first in Washington County, they moved to Burleson County in the 1870s and bought over 1,000 acres here. Giesenschlag . . . Map (db m220041) HM
4 Texas, Burleson County, Snook — 13277 — Lone Oak Baptist Church
Traveling preachers conducted early worship services in the Lone Oak area and in 1905, local residents organized a Baptist church in 1911. The congregation called the Rev. A.S. Broaddus as pastor. He led the church for the next 42 years, with time . . . Map (db m220043) HM
5 Texas, Burleson County, Snook — 13727 — Snook Brethren Church
During the 19th century, many families from Bohemia and Moravia emigrated to Texas. They brought their Czech traditions, including beliefs of the Brethren Church, established on religious teachings of reformer Jan Hus. Settlers to this area founded . . . Map (db m196635) HM
6 Texas, Burleson County, Snook — 13234 — Snook Cemetery
Immigrants from Czechosovakia settled in this area in the 1880s. The community was originally known as Sebesta or Sebesta's Corners, after one of the early families. In the 1890s, residents renamed the settlement Snook in honor of John Snook, the . . . Map (db m196636) HM
 
 
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May. 10, 2024