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History
in a Pecan Shell
Norman Woods, a survivor of the Dawson
Massacre, received land here as a grant when Texas was still a
Republic. Situated on the old La
Bahía Road, a store and gin were built in 1880 and the town even
had a nursery. Bohemian immigrants named the community after a town
in the old country and the town received a post office in 1894 (closed
in 1905). Cotton was the basis
of the community's economy.
During the early years, the town had separate schools teaching in
both Czech and German. The German school merged with the school at
Praha and many years later
the Novohrad school merged with Moulton
schools. The population in 1950 was a mere 25 people. After WWII
businesses either closed or moved to Moulton. |
"The
[Novohrad School] eventually consolidated with the Moulton
school district sometime during the 1950s..."
Courtesy Friench Simpson Memorial Library, Hallettsville, Texas |
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