Six Mile-Royal Community
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Marker Text: The Phillips Investment Company issued deeds to the property on this site to Josef Marek and John Drgac in December 1894. The area, soon called Marekville, attracted Czech and German settlers with a bumper cotton crop in its first year. The first school building was erected in 1895; a post office opened in 1905, taking the name Royal after the county commissioner. The Six-Mile name is believed to come from a local watering hole; from Port Lavaca, it was "six miles to water." This name was used formally as early as 1907 by the Six Mile Farmers Union. The post office closed in 1910, but the area continued to grow. In 1997, about 200 families still resided in the area. (1998)
Marker No: 1185
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 28.677307,-96.678726
Location: 4.1 miles northwest of SH 35 on FM 1090, Port Lavaca
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