Historical Marker

Site of Dobskyville

Weesatche · Goliad County · Dedicated 1994 · THC Atlas #5175012660

The roadside stories worth pulling over for.

Marker Inscription

After immigrating from Prussia to Texas in 1846, Fredrick and Auguste Wilhelmine Dobsky moved here with their family in 1847 to 800 acres they had bought from J.H. Davis. Following Fredrick's death in 1873 his son Adolph inherited the land. Adolph and his wife Rosalia farmed and ranched and reared a family here. After Adolph's death in 1903 Adolph's son Henry opened a general store, and a school was built nearby in 1906. Dobsky expanded his general store to include a post office, gristmill, blacksmith shop, gasoline pump, saloon and the only telephone exchange in the area. A dance pavilion that the Dobskys added to their roadside property in 1909 served for many years as the site of numerous popular entertainment activities. Residents of the area farmed and ranched and gathered socially in one of Henry Dobsky's several establishments. The town of Dobskyville gradually declined after the 1930s depression and World War II. The pavilion was destroyed by a storm in 1942, and in 1948 the school closed. Henry Dobsky, described as the "general merchant, mayor, marshall and city attorney of Dobskyville," died in 1957. In 1969 the Dobsky home was dismantled. (1994)

About this site

Site of Dobskyville is a historical marker in Weesatche, Goliad County, dedicated in 1994. It is one of 34 historical markers documented in Goliad County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 86 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 28.8455, -97.4544 near Weesatche. The nearest cataloged historic site is Weesatche (cemetery), about 0.2 miles away. Others within a short drive include Woodlawn Cemetery, St. Andrew's, and Unknown Cemetery #3.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5175012660. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 28.8455, -97.4544 · Weesatche, Goliad County
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