Brazos County
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Shiloh Community

Historical Marker Text
Settled in the 1860s by Czech, German, and
Polish immigrants, the Shiloh community was an area of large family
farms. In addition to homes and farms, the settlement at one time
boasted a community center, a two-room school, a vineyard, a mill, and a
blacksmith shop. The families of Shiloh community maintained a
cooperative relationship, often helping each other with planting,
harvesting, barn building, and other activities. In 1883, to coordinate
assistance efforts and group purchases of farm supplies, they formed the
Slavonic Agricultural and Benevolent Society, which still exists in
reorganized form as the Shiloh Club. The community later was completely
encompassed by the City of College Station. Mrs. William G. Rector
deeded land at this site to the local Methodist Church in 1870 for use
as a community cemetery. The property later was acquired by the City of
College Station, which established a larger city cemetery around the
original Shiloh Graveyard. Although little remains of the Shiloh
community, this cemetery serves as a reminder of a once-thriving
settlement.
location: 2604 Texas Avenue at College Station
Cemetery, College Station. |