Part of PICRYL.com. Not developed or endorsed by the Library of Congress
Roberts-Dolezal Farmstead, 75 miles northeast of the intersection of CR27 and FM 1722, Garrett, Ellis County, TX

Similar

Roberts-Dolezal Farmstead, 75 miles northeast of the intersection of CR27 and FM 1722, Garrett, Ellis County, TX

description

Summary

Significance: The farmstead is symbolic of the assimilation of Eastern Europeans into early twentieth century American culture. Although the front of the house resembles a 1920s craftsman bungalow, the original building dates to the 1880s. The farmstead is named for Jefferson D. Roberts and Joseph (Joe) Dolezal, who owned the property for a combined 65 years. Jefferson D. Roberts purchased this land in 1880, which originally encompassed 100 acres in the Claibourne Garrett Survey, and built the house soon thereafter. Like most residents of rural Ellis County during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Roberts was a cotton farmer. He operated a family-run farm that included only the 100 acres in the Garrett Survey. He sold the property in 1913. Four years later, Joe Dolezal acquired the land and the buildings on it and eventually added the existing front wing on the house. Dolezal was one of a large number of Bohemian immigrants who settled in eastern Ellis County during the early twentieth century and who today comprise a significant portion of the population in Ennis and surrounding areas. Dolezal later purchased other nearby properties, as well as a town lot in Ennis, while continuing to live in this house. He sold this property to his son, Joseph (Joe) Dolezal, Jr., who kept the land from 1949 until 1979. The Robets-Dolezal Farmstead's significance stems principally from its association with the influx of Eastern European immigrants into Ellis County during the early twentieth century and their assimilation into the existing culture.
Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N1864
Survey number: HABS TX-3380
Building/structure dates: ca. 1880 Initial Construction
Building/structure dates: 1900 Subsequent Work
Building/structure dates: 1920 Subsequent Work

date_range

Date

1933 - 1970
person

Contributors

Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Texas National Research Laboratory Commission, Owner
Roberts, Jefferson D., Owner
Slater, W. P., Owner
Dolezal, Joseph, Owner
Mitchell, Robert L., Owner
ArchiTexas, contractor
Fowler, Bruce, field team
Hickox, Gilbert, field team
Irsik, Larry, field team
King, Craig, field team
Garmon, Gary, field team
Martratt, Richard, field team
Melde, Craig, field team
O'Brien, Jeanie, field team
Robles, Ernesto, field team
Sergeant, Edward, field team
Skotnicki, Gary, field team
Solamillo, Stan, field team
Van Buren, Diane, field team
Moore, David, historian
Hardy, Heck, Moore, contractor
place

Location

ellis county32.36348, -96.65471
Google Map of 32.3634765, -96.6547135
create

Source

Library of Congress
copyright

Copyright info

No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html

Explore more

farming
farming