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Janacek Store
& House - Parade for ordination of a priest
Submitted by Carolyn Heinsohn, Fayette County Historical Commission |
History in
a Pecan Shell
In the 1850s, the town was originally named Whiteside's Prairie.
That one didn't take so they settled on Cockrill's Hill. The
ground water was so mineral rich that it was unfit for human consumption.
Citizens built cisterns to keep rainwater and in 1858 when the application
was sent to Washington for a post office, Cistern was the name submitted
- and granted. It was to close with the onset of the Great Depression
in 1930 and the mail routed from Flatonia.
Like much of Fayette
County, Cistern's population consisted of Anglo-Americans and
German, and Czech immigrants. By 1900 the population was a healthy
(for a town without a railroad) 150 people. Businesses included a
store, combination drugstore / saloon, a blacksmith, cotton gin and
a doctor.
In 1950 the population was still 150, but by then the town had two
stores along with two garages, and a consolidated high school employing
five teachers. Oil was discovered and a few wells continue to produce
to this day - several of them inside the gates of the cemetery. During
the 1980s the population declined to 75. |
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Joe Zurovec and
wife in Cistern, TX, circa 1920;
saloon on left and blacksmith shop on right
Fayette Co Hist Commission; submitted by Carolyn
Heinsohn, FCHC member |
Herman Meyer's
Blacksmith Shop, 1878
Fayette Co Hist Commission; submitted by Carolyn
Heinsohn, FCHC member |
Sts. Cyril and
Methodius Catholic Church
Photo
courtesy Barclay
Gibson, January 2012 |
Original interior
of the Sts. Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church built in 1890
Martha Tauch Collection; submitted by Carolyn
Heinsohn, FCHC member
More Texas Churches |
Old American
Legion Hall at Cistern
Photo courtesy Carolyn
Heinsohn, September 2013 |
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