Rhineland, Texas

Rhineland is an unincorporated community in Knox County, Texas, United States. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had an estimated population of 100.[1]

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Geography

Rhineland is located at (33.5298164, -99.6550866). It is situated at the intersection of Farm Roads 267 and 2534 in southeastern Knox County, approximately six miles north of Munday and 85 miles (137 km) north of Abilene.[2]

History

The community was officially established on February 1, 1895, when the land contract between J.C. League and German-born Catholics – Father Joseph R. Reisdorff and Hugh Herchenbach – was notarized.[1] The 12,000-acre (49 km2) plot was advertised as a colony for German Catholics and was named after the Rhineland region in Germany. The Rhineland Common School District was organized in 1898 with the first schoolhouse being built the following year. A larger, brick school building was constructed in 1926 that provided public education through high school. A number of students attended a local parochial school.

By 1950, Rhineland has approximately 75 residents. Over the years, the community experienced a slight rise in population, but the number of businesses declined. Rhineland's school district would later consolidate with nearby Munday. In 1980, the estimated number of inhabitants in Rhineland was 196. That figure had fallen to 100 by 2000.[1]

Education

Public education in the community of Rhineland is provided by the Munday Consolidated Independent School District.

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