Praha, Texas

Praha, Texas

[
Praha, Texas.] Praha, Texas is an unincorporated community located in Fayette County, Texas, United States, approximately 53 miles (85 km) southeast of Austin.

History

It was originally called Mulberry by the first Anglo settlers, James C. Duff, William Criswell and Leroy Criswell. (It was also known as Hottentot, a name which apparently referred to a band of local outlaws.)

In 1854 a recent Czech immigrant named Mathias Novak purchased convert|100|acre|km2 of land and built a house in which early masses were celebrated. His arrival attracted other Czech immigrants, including John Baca, Joseph Vyuiala, Andreas Gallia, Joseph Hajek, Frank Vacl, and George Morysek. In 1858 the town was renamed “Praha”, the Czech word for Prague in honor of their homeland's capital city.

The small town slowly grew over the next decades. In 1865 Joseph Bithowski, a Bernardine father, built a small frame church, and at midnight on Christmas Day the first Mass was offered. In 1868 a public school was established, and by the 1880s Praha had three stores, a restaurant, and a new frame church, which served as the mother parish for surrounding towns. A post office started service in 1884, and in 1896 a Czech Catholic school was established.

Praha began a gradual decline after 1873, when the Southern Pacific Railroad laid tracks a mile north of town and Flatonia, a new town founded nearer the tracks, began to draw business away from Praha.

At its peak in the 1880s, Praha boasted 700 residents, but during the twentieth century the population of Praha never rose above 100, and in 1906 the post office closed. By 1968 the population had dropped to 25. In 1973 both the parochial and public schools closed.

However, worshipers from the area continue to attend masses at the parish church, currently the town's most notable feature. This spectacular Gothic structure was completed in 1892 and is the center of the annual Feast of the Assumption homecoming festival, which has been celebrated in Praha each August 15th since 1855. Locally known as "Praha Fest", the celebration draws as many as 5,000 visitors to its traditional Czech polka music and kolaches.

During the Second World War Praha had the unfortunate distinction of being the U.S. town with largest ratio of war deaths to residents. The largest number of deaths occurred in 1944, when 9 soldiers from Praha were killed. Three small identical chapels were built in memory of the dead.

These deaths resulted in a great deal of friction with the residents of German descent in the towns surrounding Praha.

External links

* [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/PP/hnp51.html PRAHA, TEXAS] ." "Handbook of Texas"


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