Saint Johns Colony, Texas

Saint John Colony is an unincorporated community in Caldwell County, Texas, United States.[1] According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had a population of 150 in 2000. It is located within the Greater Austin metropolitan area.

Saint John Colony, Texas
Unincorporated community
Saint Johns Colony
Saint Johns Colony
Coordinates: 29°58′16″N 97°33′30″W
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
CountyCaldwell
Elevation
545 ft (166 m)
Time zoneUTC-6 (Central (CST))
  Summer (DST)UTC-5 (CDT)
Area code(s)512 & 737
GNIS feature ID1345954[1]

History

Texas Historic Commission Placard

St. John Colony started with a group of Black farming families who came to the community from Webberville and purchased land here in the early 1870s. Since their leader was the Reverend John Henry Winn, the town was first called Winn's Colony. After the building of the St. John Regular Missionary Baptist Church was established, the community was renamed. The community's boundaries were somewhat hazy but included an area of up to 2,200 acres of land. 40 families lived in the community in the 1980s and had three churches. In 2000, the population of the community was estimated as 150.[2]

Geography

St. John Colony stands on Farm to Market Road 672 ten miles northeast of Lockhart in northeastern Caldwell County.[2]

Education

St. John Colony had a school district with the same name in the 1870s. It was the community's main school district until the community became a part of the Lockhart Independent School District in the 1960s. Residents maintained the school in the community until public schools in the area were integrated in 1966.[2] The community is currently served by the Lockhart ISD today.

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