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Ansgar
Evangelical Lutheran Church and Cemetery Danevang,
Wharton County, Texas Cemeteries
of Texas Coordinator: Brenda E.
Wiggins Information
provided by the State of Texas Atlas Site Location:
On County Road 426, just east of SH 71, Danevang. Marker:
The
Danish Folk Society obtained a land option from the Texas Land and Cattle
Company and helped 93 Danish families from the midwest establish the Danevang
Cooperative Settlement here in the early 1890s. The settlers, strong adherents
of the Lutheran religion, organized an evangelical Lutheran congregation in 1895
with the help of the Rev. F. L. Grundtvig. Worship services were first held in
the home of Mads and Maren Andersen. Early pastors came from Denmark and held
services in the Danish language. The congregation erected a meeting hall at this
site in 1895. A sanctuary made of native pine and cypress was erected here in
1909. A painting of St. Ansgar baptizing a child was placed inside the new
church building and a 1700-pound bell, which could be heard four to five miles
away, was placed in the church steeple. The sanctuary was destroyed in a 1945
storm and replaced with an army chapel which the congregation reassembled at
this site. The first recorded interment was that of Maren Andersen in 1895. The
cemetery, maintained by a board established in 1965, contains three former
pastors and veterans of wars ranging from the Civil Era to World War II among
its more than 500 burials. (1994) |