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History in
a Pecan Shell
New Baden is part
of the fraternity of Texas towns named after former cities in Germany.
In this case it was Baden-Baden.
The town was founded by three German trustees of an “Immigration”
company. They set up a two story building for recent arrivals. As
soon as they were able – the new immigrants found their own quarters.
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Historical Marker:
at New Baden Post Office, FM 1940 at US 79
New Baden
Founded by German,
Prussian, and Swiss immigrants in 1881, New Baden was named for the
German town of Baden-Baden. The immigrants built a central building
known as the Colony House to provide lodging for families while homes
were under construction. Located on the route of the International
& Great Northern Railroad, the town soon boasted stores, churches,
a school, and a railroad station. Most of the residents were farmers,
and the economy was based on agriculture. Population declined in the
1940s, but New Baden remains a viable rural community.
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New Baden,
Texas Landmarks
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Lone
Star Feed-Fertilizer
Photo courtesy Barclay
Gibson, December 2008 |
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