Hackberry

Historical marker location:
Hallettsville, Texas
( FM 532 and County Road 219)
Marker installed: 2010
Marker size: 27" x 42"

THE HACKBERRY COMMUNITY WAS ESTABLISHED BY GERMAN IMMIGRANT LUDWIG EDUARD NEUHAUS, WHO CAME TO TEXAS IN 1846, SETTLING IN NORTHERN LAVACA COUNTY. HE ENCOURAGED AND SPONSORED OTHER GERMAN IMMIGRANTS TO SETTLE IN HACKBERRY; AMONG THOSE THAT JOINED HIM WERE HIS BROTHERS, FRANZ AND HERMANN. LUDWIG’S VISION WAS TO BRING GERMANS TO THE AREA WHO COULD CONTRIBUTE TO AND AUGMENT ITS GERMAN POPULATION.

LOCATED ALONG THE GONZALES-SAN FELIPE ROAD, A VITAL ROUTE RUNNING ACROSS NORTHERN LAVACA COUNTY, THE SETTLEMENT EXPERIENCED STEADY GROWTH. BY THE 1850s, THE COMMUNITY WAS THRIVING. IT HAD A SAW MILL, GRIST MILL, AND A GENERAL STORE, WHICH LUDWIG NEUHAUS AND HIS WIFE, AUGUSTE, RAN OUT OF THEIR HOME. A METHODIST CHURCH, WHICH WAS ALSO USED AS A SCHOOL, WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1861. ALSO IN THAT YEAR, THE TOWN RECEIVED A POST OFFICE AND WAS OFFICIALLY NAMED HACKBERRY FOR THE TREES LOCATED ON NEUHAUS’ PROPERTY. HACKBERRY PROVIDED DAILY STAGES TO HALLETTSVILLE AND SCHULENBURG, AND ALSO FEATURED A DANCE HALL, SLAUGHTER HOUSE AND DIPPING VAT. AREA SETTLERS INCLUDED LARGE PLANTATION OWNER W.G. FOLEY AND JAMES W. ROBINSON, WHO WAS PROVISIONAL GOVERNOR OF TEXAS IN 1836.

IN THE LATE 1800s, HACKBERRY BEGAN TO DECLINE WHEN A RAILROAD BYPASSED THE TOWN. THE POPULATION DROPPED QUICKLY. IN 1935, THE NEUHAUS GENERAL STORE CLOSED. ONLY A FEW STRUCTURES REMAINED AS VESTIGES OF THE COMMUNITY. TODAY, HACKBERRY REMAINS A LINK TO THE AREA’S PAST AS AN AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITY VITAL TO LAVACA COUNTY’S DEVELOPMENT

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Lavaca County, located in southeast Texas, has a rich and diverse history dating back to its settlement in the early 19th century. The area was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, including the Karankawa and Tonkawa people, who thrived off the land's natural resources. European settlement began in the 1820s, following the arrival of Stephen F. Austin's Old Three Hundred colonists.

In 1846, Lavaca County was officially established by the Texas state legislature and was named after the Lavaca River, which runs through the area. The county quickly developed as a center for agriculture, with cotton becoming the primary cash crop. Many plantations were established, and slavery played a significant role in the local economy, impacting the social and cultural dynamics of the region.

During the Civil War, Lavaca County supported the Confederacy, with many of its residents volunteering for military service. The county experienced the effects of the war firsthand, including economic hardships and infrastructure damage. In the post-war years, the cotton industry faced several challenges, including the boll weevil infestation and the Great Depression, which led to a decline in agricultural dominance.

In the 20th century, Lavaca County transitioned into a more diversified economy, with the growth of oil and gas exploration. The discovery of oil in the early 1900s brought prosperity to the region, attracting new residents and businesses. Today, Lavaca County continues to be primarily rural with a strong agricultural heritage, while also benefiting from the contributions of the energy industry. The county's deep-rooted history and ongoing development make it a unique and historically significant part of Texas.

This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Lavaca County, Texas.

  • 1846 - Lavaca County is established by the Texas legislature, carved out of parts of neighboring counties.
  • 1849 - The first county seat is established in Hallettsville.
  • 1852 - The oldest known courthouse in Lavaca County is built in Hallettsville.
  • 1856 - The county's first newspaper, the Lavaca Democrat, is founded.
  • 1861-1865 - Lavaca County residents support the Confederacy during the Civil War.
  • 1867 - St. Peter's Lutheran Church, the oldest continuously active Lutheran congregation in Texas, is established in Hallettsville.
  • 1873 - The Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway extends its tracks into Lavaca County.
  • 1881 - A new courthouse is constructed in Hallettsville to replace the original courthouse.
  • 1922 - The area around Lavaca County experiences a significant oil boom, leading to increased economic activity.
  • 1936 - The current Lavaca County Courthouse, a Classical Revival-style building, is completed in Hallettsville.
  • 1942-1945 - Many Lavaca County residents serve in World War II.
  • 1997 - The Lavaca County Courthouse is added to the National Register of Historic Places.
  • 2010 - Lavaca County celebrates its 150th anniversary since its establishment.
  • 2018 - Lavaca County continues to be a predominantly rural area with a strong agricultural industry.