Czech Settlers in Hill County - Abbott, Hill County, Texas
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Directions: I35 Access Road in front of Turkey Shop Cafeteria
Marker #: 5217001142
Year Dedicated: 1970
Size, type: 27" x 42" Subject
Last reported condition: N/A
Czech Settlers in Hill County - One of the most influential and numerous national groups to settle in Hill County, Czechs came to this area from Fayette County and the province of Moravia in Austria-Hungary. Many sought greater freedom due to barriers to attaining national status in the old country, political restraints, introduction of German into the schools, and compulsory military service. Land agents painted a rosy picture of opportunities awaiting those who purchased cheap state university lands in this region. The first immigrants arrived in the 1870s and found the soil so fertile that they induced many others to join them. Building of the Texas Central and "Katy" railroads boosted immigration. "Capital" of Czech settlement in the area is Abbott, named for Jo Abbott (1840-1908), judge, legislator, and lawyer. Surrounding towns are Zee Vee (so called for the local ZV cattle brand), Penelope, and Aquilla. Neighbors admired the Czechs for their neat, well managed farms and their thrift and industry. For many years they retained a strong group spirit, speaking their own language and observing old world customs. In recent decades they have mixed more with other groups and today fill many public and professional offices as well as continue to farm.
Decimal degrees:  N 31.881453   W -97.081050
Degrees, minutes: N 31 52.887   W 097 04.863
UTM: Zone 14, Easting 681503, Northing 3528901
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