FAYETTE COUNTY, TEXAS
FAYETTEVILLE
Stage station on the Old San Felipe Trail founded by James J. Ross, John Crier, James Cummins - members of Austin's first colony. Nearby resided William J. Russell, participant of the Battle of Velasco. Jerome B. Alexander, Fidelie S. Breeding, James Monroe Hill - veterans of San Jacinto. Andrew Crier, William Hill, Dr. William P. Smith of the San Jacinto Campaign. Asa Hill, Jeffery B. Hill, John C. C. Hill - members of the Mier Expedition.
Old Photographs
Shaver Home
The home of Philip J. Shaver, who platted Fayetteville, and his wife, Mary Ann Bass Holloway Shaver, was located on the square in Fayetteville. It was destroyed by fire in 1893, along with several other buildings.
Submitted by Phyllis C. Rummel
Juren Home
Rev. Jindrich Juren, Daniel, Anna Kubin Juren, Richard, Minnie, Fred, Charles, William
The family moved from this farm near Fayetteville to the parsonage of the Czech Moravian Brethren Church at Ross Prairie about 1911.
Submitted by Ruth Juren
Unidentified Group
Possibly S.P.J.S.T.Annie (Novotny) Tapal, is 3rd from left in the second row from bottom with her daughter, Vlasta M.Tapal, standing in front of her.
Josef Tapal, is standing directly behind her holding Joseph J. Tapal, Sr.
Directly behind the child, John R. Kubena, is standing wearing a white suit-- second row from the top, the white suit nearest the center
Stepan Tydlacka is sixth from the right on the bottom row of standing men. He's behind and between the man without a jacket and the man in the light colored jacket. Do you recognize others?Click on various parts of photo for enlarged views. The enlarged view will only show the portion of the photo you click on.
Photograph provided by Christine Tapal.
Do Your Duty Club
Top Row: Julia Kubena, Leona Fojtek, Mrs. John Cuft, Mrs. Edwin J. Knesek, Mrs. Frank Malek, Mrs. E. J. Knesek, Mrs. Emil Zapalac, Millie Zapalac, Mrs. Oscar Heintschel, Rosa Veselka, Mrs. Johnnie Veselka, Sylvia Svrcek
Middle Row: Mrs. Otto Knippel, Mrs. C. H. Cmajdalka, Minnie Mae Kubena, Mary Svrcek, Rosalie Martinek, Mrs. F. C. Knippel, Anna Urban, Mrs. Peter Fojtek, Mrs. Frank Gerik, Sr., and Mrs. Elo Knippel.
Bottom Row: Julia Kurtz, Mrs. E. S. Kovar, Mrs. Fred Plagens, Mrs. Louis Polasek, Mrs. Charles J. Klimicek, Treasurer; Annie (Novotny) Tapal, secretary; Mrs. J. R. Kubena, president; Mrs. C. J. Klimicek, Mrs. G. L. Drawe, Mrs. Joe Blazek (the last three were the Finance Committee); Mrs. Frank Kaderka, Sr., Mrs. Louis Peters & Mrs. Pokorny.Photo by Herzik Studio, Schulenberg, TX
The Fayetteville Museum provided the list of names.
Photograph provided by Christine Tapal.Click on photo for enlarged view.
Early 1900's Group Photo from Fayetteville
C. J. Klimicek is at bottom right. Please let us know if you recognize anyone or know the significance of this group.
Contributed by Charles Klimicek, Jr.
Fayetteville Group, ca 1910-1920
Seated: Peter Zapalac, left, & Anton Kallus, right.
Can you identify others?Photo contributed by Bill Dunn.
Two Portraits of Philip J. Shaver
Surveyed and laid out the town of Fayetteville.
Ben & Bob Shaver
Children of Philip & Mary Ann Shaver
Wiliam Spears Shaver (1855-1935)
Son of Mary Ann Bass & Phillip Shaver
?, ?, William S. Shaver, Mary Ann Bass Holloway Shaver, James Holloway (Mary Ann's brother-in-law), ?, ?
All Shaver family photographs contributed by Phyllis C. Rummel
Carol M. Breeding & Emma Lou Shaver
Both descendants of early Fayette County settlers, the Shavers moved to San Marcos soon after their marriage on 11 Feb 1875.
Bertha Andreas & Arnold Schmidt
married 1897
Contributed by Craig Andreas
Adele Scharnberg (1866-1950) and August Heinsohn (1858 - 1920)
August Heinsohn owned a large lumberyard in Fayetteville. He also farmed and ranched.
Contributed by Rox Ann Johnson
Jan [Johann] Hruska and Katherine Novosad Hruska
Jan Hruska (1831-1894) was a Czech Moravian immigrant who hauled cotton for the Confederacy during the Civil War.
Contributed by Lillie Mae Brightwell
Rose Urban, ?, Pauline Urban Kortis, ?, Frances Urban Supak
taken in Fayetteville area the day Frances Urban married Raymond Supak
Is that Raymond between Pauline and Frances?Contributed by Paula Foster
Mary Beran (1883-1950) and Anton (1881-1959)Kulhanek
Contributed by Brenda Simek
More Photographs
Fayetteville High School Photos
Look at unidentified photographs by Fayetteville photographer, Henry Tauch.
Fayetteville, Texas
at TexasEscapes.com, a tongue-in-cheek look at Fayetteville which includes both current and old photos along with a bit of history.1907 photo of the Baca Family Band at Institute of Texas Cultures website.
See 1910 photo of S.P.J.S.T. celebration at Fayetteville ca. 1910
Winedale Story, University of Texas Center for American HistorySee 1929 Photo of Baca Band, Fayetteville, Texas
Texas Music Collection, University of Texas Center for American History
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