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Panna Maria (meaning Virgin Mary) is the oldest Polish settlement in the United States. Panna Maria was founded by Father Leopold Moczygemba and about 100 Silesian families from Pluznica, and surrounding villages of Silesia, Poland.
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Panna Maria, Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Panna Maria, Texas, a Polish Texas ghost town: travel, history, architectere, images and discount area hotel reservations. ... Panna Maria, Texas Forum...
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Panna Maria, Texas - the oldest permanent Polish settlement in the USA. ... Many historians consider Panna Maria, Texas to be the oldest permanent Polish settlement in America. Many historians also point to Parisville, Michigan as first Polish pioneering settlement here. While neither group were the first Poles in...
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A detailed account, published in 1951. of Fr. Moczygemba's life including his role in the founding the settlemnet of Panna Maria, TX ... An overview of the Polish settlements in Texas, those arising form the 1854 Panna Maria wave, those of the 1867 second wave to Waverly in Walker County, and later ones.
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Community history and information. ... PANNA MARIA, TEXAS. Panna Maria is on a plateau near the junction of the San Antonio River and Cibolo Creek where Farm roads 81 and 2724 meet, four miles north of Karnes City and fifty-five miles southeast of San Antonio in central Karnes County.
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Panna Maria, Texas TX Community Profile with maps, aerial photos, schools, hospitals, airports, real estate MLS listings and local jobs. Karnes County, FID: 1364749, Latitude: 28.9583072662, Longitude: 28.9583072662. ... Real Estate (MLS) Listings in/near Panna Maria, Texas...
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is certainly the mother of Polish settlements in Texas. Established Dec. 1854 by Polish Catholics; in fulfillment of vow, immigrants named their new town Panna Maria, meaning Virgin Mary in Polish. Early years of the colony were severely difficult, plagued by disease, climate extremes and outlaws who infested the region.
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