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History in
a Pecan Shell
The community used the ruins of a wool-washing mill to form its nucleus.
It became a stop on the San Antonio and Aransas Pass railroad and
was named for L. S. Berg, described as a San
Antonio “promoter.”
In 1887 a post office named Hellemans opened but shut down
after only three years. By 1892 the post office reopened and the names
Hellemans and Berg’s Mill were used interchangeably.
Proximity to San Antonio
curbed growth and by 1940 there were barely 100 residents. Post war
growth absorbed the population and by 1960s, the community was dropped
from maps.
Berg’s Mill became part of greater San
Antonio, the only “hard” evidence being the plaque
on the bridge. |
Berg's Mill
Landmarks
Photos courtesy
Sarah
Reveley, January 2008 |
1907 Bexar
County postal map showing Hellemans
(SE of San Antonio)
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
1940s Bexar County
map showing Bergs
From Texas state
map #4335
Courtesy Texas General Land Office |
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