Historical Marker

Cologne Community (2008)

Fannin · Goliad County · Dedicated 2008 · THC Atlas #5507016050

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Marker Inscription

Former slaves established the community of Cologne in an effort to provide safety and refuge from the general lawlessness and violence committed -- particularly against African Americans -- during the post-Civil War Reconstruction era. Freedmen Joseph Smith and George Washington had opened a freight and passenger business in Victoria after the Civil War. Their business was a success and they were able to live in relative prosperity in Victoria, along with other African American families. As Reconstruction ended and Texas Democrats regained control of local and state government, the prosperity and security gained by emancipated slaves was threatened. In 1877, Washington and Smith purchased more than five hundred acres on Perdido Creek between Victoria and Goliad. They sold portions of this land to other African Americans, and still others purchased adjacent property. A cemetery, churches and a one-room school were soon built, and a post office opened in 1898. The community was first known simply as "The Colony" but was later known as Perdido, Centerville and Ira Station. The name "Cologne" may have derived from the wishful thinking of residents who wanted to distract from the scent of the local rendering plant. Initially, the community's economy was based largely on agriculture, but the arrival of the Gulf, Western Texas and Pacific Railroad in 1889 allowed shipping to become a major commercial activity. Unusual for the time was an integrated depot built in the 1890s. As with many rural communities, two world wars, the Depression and urbanization caused the gradual decline of Cologne. (2008)

About this site

Cologne Community is a historical marker in Fannin, Goliad County, dedicated in 2008. 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 28.7063, -97.1803 near Fannin. The nearest cataloged historic site is Cologne Community (cemetery), about 0.1 miles away. Others within a short drive include Noble-San Jose, El Perdido, Battle of, and Coleto, Battle of, and Goliad Massacre.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5507016050. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

Also at or near Fannin, Goliad County

Cologne Community” names 2 distinct records in Goliad County. This page is the historical marker dedicated in 2008 in Fannin. The others:

📍 28.7063, -97.1803 · Fannin, Goliad County
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