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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Czech_TexansCzech Texans - Wikipedia

    Naše Dějiny, "a magazine of Texas Czech genealogy, history and culture" was founded in 1983. The Library of the SPJST (Slavonic Benevolent Order of the State of Texas), founded in Temple in 1963, has holdings which "include over 20,000 volumes, the vast majority of which deal with Czech or Texas Czech topics."

  2. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesCzechs - TSHA

    Feb 16, 2018 · Czechs are a Slavic people from Bohemia, Moravia, and parts of Silesia. Among the first Czechs to arrive in Texas were the writer Carl Postl (Charles Sealsfield), who may have visited the Texas-Louisiana borderland as early as 1823; Frederick Lemský, who arrived in 1836 and played the fife in the Texas band at the battle of San Jacinto; Bohumir Menzl, a Catholic priest who moved to New ...

  3. One clue to the impact of Czechs on Texas might be seen in the census' 1920 figures for "Country of Birth of Foreign-Born Population." The three largest groups in Texas were: from Mexico, 69.2 percent; from Germany, 8.6 percent; from Czechoslovakia, 3.6 percent.

  4. Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center. preserves and promotes the history, language, culture, and heritage of Czech Texans who trace their ancestry to the present-day Czech Republic or the former Austro-Hungarian Empire (including Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, and Slovakia). Texas Czech Legacy Project. Texas Historical Foundation. Czech Republic.

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  5. Two national groups that were particularly prominent in the early settlement of Texas were the Germans and the Czechs, with the former comprising a very large part of the population since Texas gained its independence from Mexico. Both the arrival and growth of both cultures in Texas were influenced by key strong personalities, the German ...

  6. This resolution recognized all those associated with the Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center to be built in La Grange, Texas. The resolution further recognized the contributions of Texas Czechs to the state's history and that Fayette County, which is known as the "Cradle of Czech Immigration," is an appropriate site for the center.

  7. Czech Settlers in Texas In 1852, sixteen Czech families landed at Galveston. They were the first group of Czechs to arrive in Texas, although there were already a few Czech people in the state. Most of the early Czech settlers were farmers and settled in central Texas. Many believed that having a farm was the best and most creative way of life.

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