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History in
a Pecan Shell
Originally
settled in the 1880s and called Pleasant Point, the town name
was clanged in 1907 to the inglorious sounding Piggtown, Texas
after land promoter Mack Pigg. It relocated a mile from its original
location to be on the railroad.
The name was exchanged for the more dignified (and appropriate) name
of Aleman. Since the town had been settled by relocated German
immigrants from Washington
County, the Mexican railroad workers called the place after the
Spanish word for German.
The Aleman post office closed its doors in 1943, but the town has
continued to survive, despite the modest population. |
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