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1901 Letterhead OCKER TEXAS Joseph Robert SCHILLER & MARESH Czech GHOST TOWN

$ 110.51

Availability: 91 in stock
  • Culture: Western Americana
  • Provenance: 30+YearsBuying&SellingAntiqueDocuments&EPHEMERA
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: For condition, please see the full item description below.
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    PLEASE READ BEFORE BUYING.
    I sell
    ONLY
    ORIGINAL
    items and NOT ANY reproductions.
    This sale is for
    one
    advertising
    LETTERHEAD
    from
    Joseph Robert Schiller, Sr.
    of
    SCHILLER & MARESH
    general agents and dealers in
    GENERAL MERCHANDISE
    ( of all kinds )
    in
    OCKER, TEXAS
    during
    the year of
    1901 .
    THIS LETTER IS
    HAND WRITTEN & SIGNED
    by
    J. R. Schiller
    also known as
    J
    O
    SEPH R
    O
    BERT S
    C
    HILLER, SR.
    Joseph's son, Joseph Robert Schiller, Jr., of Temple, Texas died Wednesday January 3, 2007 at a Temple Nursing Center.  He was 95 years old.
    CONDITION: It has normal folds, 3 file holes at the top, minor flaws but, in good condition.
    The "EBAY ITEM" THING IS JUST A LOOSE PIECE OF PAPER THAT IS NOT ATTACHED TO THIS LETTERHEAD.
    Approximately
    11" X 8 1/2"
    in size.
    HISTORICAL NOTES:
    OCKER, TEXAS
    .
    Ocker is a farming and church community at the intersection of Farm roads 320 and 53, eleven miles east of Temple in eastern Bell County. It was founded by
    Czech settlers
    in the 1880s and was granted a post office in 1888. The office and the community were named for B. Ocker, a shopkeeper in the community and the first postmaster. In 1890 Ocker had a general store, a mill and gin, a sorghum manufactory, a doctor, and a barber. Some seventy-eight Czech families were living in the vicinity of Ocker by 1893. In 1896 it was a flourishing town of some fifty-five inhabitants; at that time it had a second gin and Baptist and Christian churches. The Rolnicky Vzajemni Orchranni Spolek Statu Texas, a farmers' mutual aid and insurance society, was founded in 1901 in Ocker by a group of Czech farmers. Ocker slowly declined thereafter; it lost its post office in 1904 and declined to a population of twenty by 1933. The reported population was ten in 1964. The town had disappeared by 1968, though in 1988 the Ocker Brethren Church still stood some two miles south of the former townsite. The church received a Texas Historical Marker in 1994 and was shown on county highway maps in 2000.  Ocker was just 16 miles East of Temple, Texas.
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