Czech Settlements and Communities in the US. By Miloslav Rechcigl. Jr.
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Czech Settlements and Communities in the US. By Miloslav Rechcigl. Jr.
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Contact - Copyright - Preface - Acnowledgements - Notes - Contents
POINT OF CONTACT
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Copyright © 1999 By Miloslav Rechcigl, Jr. and SVU This document was prepared strictly for the use by the Czech and the US Government Agencies. No other uses are permitted and no parts of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, xerography, or any information storage and removal system, without permission from the compiler or the SVU.
EDITOR’S PREFACE
This is a tentative listing of Czech settlements and communities in the US. It is the result and a part of a comprehensive survey that has been undertaken by the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences (SVU), in cooperation with major Czech-American organizations, associated with the National Heritage Commission, in their efforts to preserve the Czech cultural heritage in the United States. The survey, which has received full endorsement by the US Commission for Preserving America’s Heritage Abroad, has received partial funding from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic.
This is the first attempt to compile such a list which may require modifications. Although a number of Czech settlements were incorporated with larger communities, while other may have completely disappeared, many of them still exist today. The existing communities can be identified by reference to US Geological Survey’s maps.
The first Czech immigrant who established a permanent residency in America was Augustine Herman of Prague in the Kingdom of Bohemia, who called hist extensive estates on Eastern Shores “Bohemia Manor” which can thus be considered the first Czech settlement in the US. Amon other early settlements were the first communities established by Moravian Brethren, first in Georgia, and then in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and other states. In the midst of 19th century, thousands and thousands immigrants came from Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia to the to the US seeking better economic and social conditions. Those who settled in the cities like St. Louis, Milwaukee, New York, Chicago and Cleveland built thriving Czech urban sections there were still in evidence in the thirties of this century. Afterwards, the assimilation pressures were so great that these communities began soon to disintegrate. The fate of Czech communities in the rural areas was quite different. Particularly in the Midwestern states as well as in some northwestern states Czech immigrants built their own communities which they frequently gave Czech names. These were especially prevalent in states like Nebraska and Texas. Many of these communities have kept their Czech costumes and hold folk festivals which attract people from fair distances. With the current tendencies to preserve cultural heritage of various ethnic groups, it is hoped that these communities will retain their authentic Czech flavor in the years to come.
Despite its imperfections, this listing should be of interest to students of Czech-American ethnic history as well as to individuals pursuing genealogical research. The editor would welcome any comments or suggestions, additions or corrections. Our comprehensive survey has only begun and it will take some time before it is completed. At that time we will hopefully issue a more complete report.
ACNOWLEDGEMENTS
This study has been supported, in part, by a grant from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic. Their support is gratefully acknowledged.
EXPLANATORY NOTES
1. ABBREVIATIONS
HN Historical Note HR Historical Reference LOC Location RF Reference USGS US Geological Survey ZC Zip Code
2. HISTORICAL REFERENCES
Capek The Cechs (Bohemians) in America (1920) Capek2 Nase Amerika (1926) Habenicht Dejiny Cechuv Americkych (1910) Rosicky History of Czechs (Bohemians) in Nebraska (1929) SD History of the Czechs in the State of South Dakota (1980) TX1 Nase Dejiny (1930) TX2 Handbook of Texas History (1999)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I. SETTLEMENTS AND COMMUNITIES BEARING CZECH NAMES
Alabama Arkansas California Colorado Delaware Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania South Dakota Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia Wisconsin
PART II. OTHER COMMUNITIES WITH SIGNIFICANT CZECH POPULATION
Alabama Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
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Settlements and Communities Bearing Czech Names
SETTLEMENTS AND COMMUNITIES BEARING CZECH NAMES
ALABAMA
Lukes Landing, Sumpter Co. LOC: Near Epes. RF: USGS
Tabor, Etowah Co. RF.: USGS
ALASKA
ARIZONA
ARKANSAS
Bruno, Marion Co. ZP: 72618 HN: American places called Bruno were usually named after the Moravian city of Brno. RF.: USGS
Holub Crossing, Lee Co. RF.: USGS
Prague, Grant Co. RF.: USGS
CALIFORNIA
Carlsbad. San Diego Co. ZC: 92008-9, 92018 HN: Named after the famed Czech spa Karlovy Vary (in German Karlsbad). RF.: USGS
Kalina, Modoc Co. LOC: Near Tulelake. RF: USGS
Korbel, Humboldt Co. ZP: 95550 HN: Named for Czech-American entrepreneur Frantisek Korbel RF.: USGS
Korbel, Sonoma Co. HN: Named for Frantisek Korbel RF.: USGS
COLORADO
Tabor, Boulder Co. RF: USGS
DELAWARE
Augustine, New Castle Co. HN: Named for Augustine Herman RF: USGS
Bohemia Manor, New Castle Co. HN: Named after the estates of Augustine Herman who immigrated to america from Prague, Bohemia. RF: USGS
FLORIDA
Bohemia, Escambia Co. LOC: Near Pensacola RF: USGS
Cerny Heights (subdivision), Escambia Co. LOC: Near West Pensacola/
Masaryktown, Hernando Co. HN: Named for Thomas G. Masaryk RF.: USGS
GEORGIA
HAWAII
IDAHO
Moravia, Boundary Co. HN: Named after the Czech province Moravia. RF.: USGS
ILLINOIS
Bohemian California (subdivision), Cook Co. LOC: Near Englewood RF: USGS HR: Habenicht
Klatovy, Cook Co. LOC: A section of Chicago HR: Habenicht
Lidice, Will Co. HN: In memory of Czech village Lidice which was annihilated by Nazis during the world War II. RF.: USGS
New Tabor, Cook Co. LOC: West of Chicago, known as Merigold. HR: Habenicht
Pilsen, Cook Co. LOC: Part of Chicago. At one time center of Czech life in chicago HN: Named after the Czech city of Plzen (Pilsen). HR.: Habenicht
Tabor, De Witt Co. RF.: USGS HR: Habenicht
“Vapenky,” Cook Co. LOC: A section of Chicago HR: Habenicht
IOWA
Cou Falls, Johnson Co. RF.: USGS HR: Capek
Moravia, Appanoose Co. ZC: 52571 HN: Named after the Czech province of Moravia. RF: USGS
Olmitz, Lucas Co. HN: Named after the Moravian city of Olomouc (Olmitz in German). RF: USGS HR: Capek
Plzen
Pavlik, Plymouth Co. LOC: Near Millnerville. RF: USGS
Protivin, Howard Co. ZC: 52163 HN: Named after the Czech town of Protivin in Southern Bohemia. RF:USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht
Tabor, Freemont Co. ZC: 51653 HN: Named after the Czech town Tabor in Southern Bohemia. POP: 1088 RF: USGS
KANSAS
Hostyn
Marak, Brown Co. HN: The oldest Czech settlement in KS. Founded by Moravians from Mistek in 1867 HR: Habenicht
New Tabor, Republic Co. HN: Named after the Czech city of Tabor in Southern Bohemia. First Czech settlers came here from Iowa in 1870. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Olmitz, Barton Co. ZC: 67564 HN: Named after the Moravian town Olomouc (Olmitz). The first Czechs began to settle here in 1874. RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht
Palacky, Ellsworth Co. HN: Named for the famed Czech histoian Frantisek Palacky. It used to have its own post office. HR: Capek, Hebenicht
Pilsen Marion Co. HN: Named after the Czech city of Plzen (Pilsen) in Western Bohemia. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Tabor, Republic Co. HN: Named after the Czech town Tabor in Southern Bohemia. RF: USGS
Taussig, Cowley Co. HN: Named probably for a settler from Bohemia where the name is common. The name comes from Taus (Domazlice). RF: USGS
KENTUCKY
Austerlitz, Bourbon Co. HN: In memory of the Battle of Austerlitz in 1805, near the Moravian town of Slavkov (Austerlitz in German). French forces led by Napoleon I defeated a combined Austrian and Russian army. Holy Roman Empire, headed by Francis II of Austria was dissolved, and the way opened for Napoleon to rule central Europe. RF: USGS
LOUISIANA
Bohemian, Plaquemines Co. HN: Named after the Czech province of Bohemia. RF: USGS
Kolin, Rapides Co. ZC: 71360 HN: Named after the Czech city of Kolin in Central Bohemia. RF: USGS HR: Capek
Libuse, Rapides Co. ZC: 71348 HN: Named after the Czech legendary figure of Libuse who founded with her husband Premysl the Czech nation and the dynasty of the Premyslides. RF: USGS HR: Capek
MAINE
MARYLAND
Bohemia Acres, Cecil Co. HN: Named in honor of Augustine Herman who was a native of Bohemia. RF: USGS
Bohemia Beach, Anne Arundel Co. RF: USGS
Bohemia Manor, Cecil Co. HN: Named in honor of Augustine Herman who was a native of Bohemia. RF: Capek, Habenicht
Bohemia Mills, Cecil Co. LOC: Near Cecil.. HN: Named in honor of Augustine Herman who was a native of Bohemia. RF: USGS
Hermanville, St. Mary’s Co. HN: Named for Augustine Herman RF: USGS
St. Augustine, Cecil Co. HN: Named for Augustine Herman RF: USGS
Silesia, Prince George’s Co. RF: USGS
Zeman, Anne Arundel Co. RF: USGS
MASSACHUSETTS
MICHIGAN
Bohemia, Township of, Outonagon Co. LOC: Near Winona RF: USGS
Karlin, Grand Traverse Co. ZC: 49647 HN: Named after the subdivision of Prague, Czech Republic, bearing the same name. RF: USGS
Mashek, Marquette Co. HN: Probably named after a Czech settler bearing the name Masek (Mashek). RF: USGS
Sokol Camp, Berrien Co. LOC: Near New Buffalo E.
MINNESOTA
Bechyn, Renville Co. Location: 8 miles from the town Olivia HN: Named after the Czech town of Bechyne in Southern Bohemia. Founded in 1867. In 1880 the settlement had 20 Czech farm families. RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht
Beroun, Pine Co. ZC: 55004 Location: Near Pine City HN: Named after the town of Beroun in Central Bohemia. In 1896, the Czech Catholic settlers built a church here. RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht
Bruno, Pine Co. ZC: 55712 HN: Probably named after the Moravian city of Brno. RF: USGS
Budejovice, Le Sueur Co. HN: Named after the Czech city of Ceske Budejovice in Southern Bohemia. HR: Habenicht
Homolka HR: Capek, Habenicht
Komensky, McLeod Co. HN: Named after the eminent Czech educator and theologian Jan Amos Komensky. RF: USGS
Kratka, Pennington Co. LOC: Near Goodridge. HN: Named after the Moravian town of Kratka RF: USGS HR: Habenicht
Litomysl, Steele Co. Location: 10 miles from Owatonna. HN: Named after the Czech town of Litomysl in Eastern Bohemia. A purely Czech settlement, named after the town Litomysl in Eastern Bohemia. In 1978, the Czech Catholic settlers built here a church HN: Habenicht
Moravia. Steele Co. Location: 7 miles from Owatonna. HN: Named after the Czech province of Morava (Moravia). The Czech Catholic settlers built here a church in 1891. HR: Habenicht
New Prague, Le Sueur Co. ZC: 56071 HN: Named after the capital city of Bohemia, Praha (Prague). Founded: around 1850. RF: USGS Ref.: Capek. Habenicht
New Trebon, Rice Co. HN: Named after the Czech town of Trebon. HR: Habenicht
Tabor, Polk Co. HN: Named after the Czech city of Tabor in southern Bohemia. The first Czech settler was Jan Skluzak who came here in 1880. RF: USGS HN: Capek, Habenicht
Trebon HR: Habenicht
Veseli, Rice Co. HN: Named after the Czech town of he same name. The first Czech immigrant to settle here was Blazej Stepan of Stribreci, Trebon Co, Bohemia, in 1862. RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht
Vlasaty, Dodge Co. RF: USGS HR: Capek
MISSISSIPPI
Brozville,, Homes Co. LOC: Near Lexington RF: USGS
MISSOURI
Karlin, Polk Co. HN: Named after the Prague suburb Karlin HR: Capek, Habenicht
Mashek, Lincoln Co. HR Capek, Habenicht
Stepanek Crossing, Lincoln Co. LOC: Near Silex. RF: USGS
MONTANA
Bohemian Corners, Ferguson Co. RF: USGS
Bruno, Meagher Co. HN: Most likely named after the Moravian capital of Brno. RF: USGS
Kolin, Judith Basin Co. HN: Named after the Czech city of Kolin in Central Bohemia. RF: USGS HR: Capek
Silesia, Carbon Co. ZC: 59080 HN: Most likely named after the Czech province of Slezsko (Silesia). RF: USGS
NEBRASKA
Bohemia, Township of, Knox Co. LOC: Vicinity of Pishelville RF: USGS
Bohemia, Township of, Saunders Co. LOC: Vicinity of North Bend RF: USGS
Bruno, Butler Co. ZC: 68001, 68014 Location: Along Chicago Northwestern Railroad, near Abie and Brainard in Butler Co. HN: Named after the Moravian capital of Brno, Czech Republic, since many immigrants came from Moravia. The railroad company later changed the name to Bruno, as more pronounceable.. It began to be settled in 1871. RF: USGS. HR: Capek, Habenicht, Rosicky
Butka, Rock Co. HN: Established by Frank J. Budka, who later moved to Boyd County, then to Montana, where he died. HR: Rosicky
Cloudy, Cuming Co. HN: Named for Frank Klojda, a prominent Czech pioneer. Americans called him Cloudy. HR: Rosicky
Jelen, Knox Co. HN: Named for Anton Jelen, a pioneer. HN: Rosicky
Kowanda, Garden Co. HN: Named after the settler of that name. HR: Rosicky
Loucky, Clay Co. HN: Probably named after the Czech town of Loucka. HR: Rosicky
Netolice, Valley Co. Location: 10 miles from Ord. HN: Named after the Czech town of Netolice in Southern Bohemia. Established in 1892. HR: Habenicht, Rosicky
Nimburk, Butler Co. HN: Named fro Nymburk, a town in Bohemia. Established in 1887 on farms of V. Marusak and John Pavel. HR: Rosicky
Pishelville, Knox Co. Location: 15 miles from Niobrara. HN: Named after Antonin Pisel, a pioneer, from Libstat who founded the settlement in 1870. RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht, Rosicky
Plasi, Saunders Co. HN: The oldest Czech Catholic settlement in Saunders Co. It was founded in 1971. Named for Plasy, a town in Western Bohemia. HR: Capek, Habenicht, Rosicky
Plzen (or Plasi), Saunders Co. HN: Named after the Czech city of Plzen in Western Bohemia. HR: Habenicht
Prague, Saunders Co. ZC: 68050 HN: Established in 1887. Named for the capital city of Bohemia (in Czech Praha, in English Prague) RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht, Rosicky
Praha, Fayette Co. HN: Established by John F. Sobota, a pioneer. Named for the capital city of Bohemia. RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht, Rosicky
Rosewater (historical), Dundy Co. RF: USGS
Sebesta, Rock Co. HN: Named for a Czech homesteader, Charles Sebesta. HR: Rosicky
Sedlov, Valley Co. Location: Eight miles from Geranium HN: Established by John Beran. Named for a city in Bohemia. At one time it had a post office HR: Habenicht, Rosicky
Shestak, Saline Co. HN: Named for Vaclav Shestak (Sestak), a pioneer RF: USGS HR: Habenicht, Rosicky
Tabor, Colfax Co. HN: Established in 1880 and named after the Czech town of Tabor un Southern Bohemia. HR: Habenicht, Rosicky
Tasov, Hayes Co. HN: Named after a town of that name in the Czech Republic. HR: Rosicky
Touhy, Saunders Co. Location: Near Wahoo in Saunders Co. HN: “Touhy” is a distinctly Czech word, meaning “yearning.” HN: Capek, Habenicht
Trocnov, Buffalo Co. HN: Named for birthplace of the famous Hussite warrior John Zizka, when Lodge Zizkuv palcat 125 C.S.P.S. was established. In a year or two changed to Nantasket HR: Rosicky
NEVADA
Bruno City HN: Possibly named after the capital city of Moravia Brno. RF: USGS
NEW JERSEY
Tabor, Morris Co. HN: Possibly called after the Czech town of Tabor in Southern Bohemia. RF: USGS
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NEW MEXICO
Carlsbad, Eddy Co. ZC: 88220-1 HN: Named after the famous Czech mineral spa Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad) in Western Bohemia. RF: USGS
Skarda (historical), Taos Co. RF: USGS
West Carslbad, Eddy Co. HN: See above. RF: USGS
NEW YORK
Austerlitz, Columbia Co. ZC: 12017 HN: See “Austerlitz” under the state of KENTUCKY. HR: USGS
Bohemia, Suffolk Co. ZC: 11716 HN: Named after the Czech province of Bohemia from which the early settlers emigrate. RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht
Moravia, Cayuga Co. ZC: 13118 HN: Most likely named after the Czech province of Moravia RF: USGS
Philpsburg, Westchester Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Philipse Manor, Westchester Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Tabor, Suffolk Co. HN: Named after the Czech city of Tabor in Southern Bohemia. Later renamed Bohemia. HR: Habenicht
Taborton, Rensselaer Co. HN: Possibly comes from the name of the Czech town Tabor in Southern Bohemia. RF: USGS
Tomantown, Fulton Co. RF: USGS
NORTH CAROLINA
East Tabor, Columbus Co. HN: Possibly comes from the Czech city of Tabor in Southern Bohemia. RF: USGS Moravian Falls, Wilkes Co. ZC: 28654 HN: Comes from the Czech province of Moravia. RF: USGS
Tabor City, Columbus Co. HN: Possibly comes from the Czech city of Tabor in Southern Bohemia. ZC: 28463 RF: USGS
NORTH DAKOTA
Bechyn, Walsh Co. Location: 22 miles from Pisek HN: Named after the Czech town of Bechyne in Southern Bohemia. HR: Capek, Habenicht, ND
Bohemia?
Lomnice, Walsh Co. Location: West from Pisek HN: Named after the Czech town bearing the same name. HR: Habenicht
New Hradec, Dunn Co. HN: Named after the Czech town bearing the same name. RF: USGS
New Hradec, Stark Co. ZC: 58601 HN: Named after the Czech town bearing the same name. RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht
Pisek, Walsh Co. ZC: 58273 HN: Founded in 1886 and named after the Czech town of Pisek in Southern Bohemia.. RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht, ND
Praha, Walsh Co. Location: West from Pisek, ND HN: Named after the Czech capital of Praha, HR: Capek, Habenicht
Weseleyville. Walsh Co. HN: Comes from the Czech town of Veseli. Founded in 1881. HR: Habenicht, ND
OHIO
Bruno, Perry Co. HN: Probably named after the Moravian capital of Brno. RF: USGS
Infant of Prague Villa, Summit Co. RF: USGS
Karlin, Cuahoga Co. RF: USGS
Kozoluby, Cuahoga Co. LOC: A section of Cleveland, 24th ward.. HR: Habenicht
Tabor, Carroll Co. HN: Probably comes from the Czech town of Tabor in Southern Bohemia. RF: USGS
Taborville, Geauga Co. HN: Probably comes from the Czech town of Tabor in southern Bohemia. RF: USGS
OKLAHOMA
Barta, Lincoln Co. RF: USGS
Bruno, Atoka Co. HN: Probably comes from the Moravian capital of Brno. RF: USGS
Mishak
Moravia, Greer Co. HN: Comes from the Czech province of Moravia. RF: USGS
Prague, Lincoln Co. ZC 74864 Location: Near Dent in southeastern Oklahoma. HN: Founded by Czechs in 1902 and named after the Czech capital of Praha (Prague).. RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht
Svoboda, Kiowa Co. LOC: Near Snyder. RF: USGS
Tabor, Creek Co. HN: Probably comes from the name of the Czech city of Tabor in southern Bohemia. RF: USGS
OREGON
Bohemia (historical), Lane Co. LOC: In the vicinity of Fairview Peak RF: USGS
Bruno, Jefferson Co.
Malin, Klamath Co. ZC: 97632 HN: Named after the Czech town of Malin in Central Bohemia.. RF: USGS HR: Capek
PENNSYLVANIA
Bohemia, Pike Co. LOC: Near Rowland. HN: Named after the Czech province of Bohemia RF: USGS
Lititz, Lancaster Co. ZC: 17543 HN: Named by Moravian Brethren after the Czech town of Litice. RF: USGS
Moravia, Lawrence Co HN: Named after the Czech province of Morava (Moravia).. RF: USGS
Slovan, Washington Co. ZC: 15078 HN: Named after Slavic people of Czech and Slovak descent who settled there. RF: USGS
Tabor, Philadelphia Co. HN: Probably comes from the Czech town of Tabor in Southern Bohemia. RF: USGS
RHODE ISLAND
SOUTH DAKOTA
Blaha, Bon Homme Co. Location: Situated on Milwaukee Railway between Scotland and Tyndall. HN: The land was owned by Bartholomew Blaha who was born in Sedle, Budejovice Co., Bohemia. He came to America in 1879 and took up this land. In 1909, he sold 40 acres for a town. HR: SD
Houdek, Hand Co. RF: USGS
Janousek, Yankton Co. Location: About 5 miles east from Tabor, Yankton Co. HN: The village took its origin in 1906, when George Fejfar, whose land lies along the C.M. and St. Paul. The town was named after Czech-American Attorney Joseph Janousek who made all the necessary legal arrangements for establishing the town. HR: SD
Novak, Lawrence Co. RF: USGS
Rezek (historical), Hutchinson Co. RF: USGS
Tabor, Bon Homme Co. ZC: 57063 HN: Established around 1870 and named after the Czech town of Tabor in Southern Bohemia. . In 1900 it had 129 Czech inhabitants. RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht, SD
Vodnany, Bon Homme Co. Location: 9 miles from Tyndall HN: Named after the Czech town of Vodnany in Southern Bohemia. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Wagner, Charles Mix Co. ZC: 57380 History: Named after the name of an early settler. The town was founded in 1900 when the railroad was being built in Yankton to Platte. RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht, SD
Zizkov, Yankton Co. HN: Founded in 1870 and named after the Hussite worrier Jan Zizka.. HR: Habenicht
TENNESSEE
Tabor, Blount Co. HN: Probably named after the name of the Czech city of the same name. RF: USGS
TEXAS
Bila Hora, Lavaca Co. Location: About 11 miles from Hallettsville in Lavaca Co. HN: The second largest Moravian settlement in Lavaca Co. The name comes from the place in Bohemia where an infamous battle took place which led to subjugation of the Czech nation by the Habsburgs for 300 years. HR: Habenicht, TX2 . Bohemia, Tom Green Co. Location: Bohemia was on the banks of the Main (Middle) Concho River south of the road from San Angelo to Arden and on the old road from San Angelo to Sherwood in west central Tom Green County. HN: Originally known as Twin Mountain City. When the plat for the town was filed in 1906, the name had been changed to Bohemia. A year latter the settlement comprised thirty families. Bohemia soon had a general store, a school, at least one saloon, a livery stable, and a cemetery. As many as 100 people, mostly Czech immigrants from farther east, lived there from 1906 to around 1909. The land, however, was not well-suited to agriculture. The community's post office was discontinued on June 30, 1909. By 1910 most of the farmers, after trying to supplement their incomes by gathering pecans and cutting wood, had decided to move. Most of them either went back to East Texas or moved to the Lipan Flats area of Tom Green County and the Rowena area of Runnels County. After major highways and the railroad bypassed the town, the site was completely abandoned. Ref.: TX2
Bohemian, Trinity Co. Location: Bohemian, also known as Bohemian Community, was off State Highway 94 four miles northeast of Groveton in northeastern Trinity County. HN: The settlement was formed around 1920 by immigrants from Czechoslovakia. Many of the settlers originally lived in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, before moving to Trinity County. The group was led by Augustin (August) Dolezal, who operated a bakery in Groveton. Some Czechs settled in Groveton; others established farms northeast of the town. Most residents, however, moved out of the area after World War II. In the 1980s few traces of the community remained; a cemetery built by the first settlers was overgrown, and most of the graves had been removed. Ref.: TX2
Bohemian Navidad, Fayette Co. (see Dubina)
Carlsbad, Coke Co. RF: USGS
Carlsbad, Tom Green Co. ZC: 76934 Location: Carlsbad is located on U.S. Highway 87 in the North Concho Valley fifteen miles northwest of San Angelo in northwestern Tom Green County HN: It was established on the Hughes Ranch and had its beginnings in 1907. A year later, when the community was required to choose a new name for a post office, the residents selected Carlsbad, after the spa Karslbad in Bohemia. The local newspaper, The Hughes Headlight, was correspondingly renamed to the Carlsbad Headlight. In 1980s Carslbad had five churches, a post office, several businesses, and multiple dwellings, by 1990 only two businesses remained. RF: USGS HR: TX2
Dubina, Fayette Co. Location: Dubina, the first Czech settlement in Texas, is five miles east of Schulenburg in southern Fayette County. HN: In November 1856 a group of Czech settlers found shelter from a strong north wind and hail under a grove of large oak trees in what is now Dubina. The next day the settlers built a shelter and, as the months progressed, planted crops; they made a total of one bale of cotton the first year, but through perseverance and hard work, the community prospered. The community was first called Navidad and later Bohemian Navidad. Augustine Haidusek renamed it to Dubina, Czech for "oak grove." As favorable reports about Texas reached the old country, the number of Czech settlers entering Dubina increased greatly, and Dubina became the stopover place for Czechs entering Texas. In 1876 a Catholic church, the first in Dubina, was built on land donated by Joseph Peter, and later a school was built on land donated by Ignac Muzny. In 1900 the church served a parish of more than 600 families. In 1909 a hurricane destroyed the first church, and in 1912 the building was replaced. Dubina's social life revolved around the church, and a number of Catholic social organizations were established, including a Katolika jednota texaska (Czech Catholic Union of Texas) lodge in 1887, a St. Ann's Society (1889), and a Cesko-rimska katolicka podporujiöci jednota zen texaskych (Czech-Roman Catholic Aid Union of Women in Texas) society (1900). In 1873 the railroad bypassed Dubina, and in 1912 a fire caused extensive damage to the town; many settlers left the area. In the mid-1980s Dubina had a Catholic church, a community hall, a restaurant, several historical buildings, and many giant oak trees, one measuring twenty-six feet in circumference with a 110-foot spread. The population ranged from 160 to 500 in the late nineteenth century. The community was still listed in 1990. RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht , TX 1, TX2
Frenstat, Burleson Co. Location: Frenstat, also known as Friendsted, is on Big Creek and Farm Road 2774 some seven miles northwest of Somerville in southern Burleson County. History: Settlement in the area began in the mid-1830s. The community was founded by Czech Catholic families, who first arrived in the area in 1884. Two years later about forty Czech families were established there, some from Caldwell, eleven miles to the north. The community was named Frenstat in the summer of 1886, after the town of Frenstat, Moravia, from which most of the original inhabitants had emigrated. A school was soon erected, and by 1889 the settlers had constructed Holy Rosary Catholic Church, the first Catholic church in Burleson County. A local post office was established in 1891, and a cotton gin and a general store were located in the settlement during the late 1800s. A population estimate of twenty-five was reported in 1892 and again in the 1940s, the last time for which a population figure is available. In 1931 some eighty-five Czech families lived in the vicinity. The community's post office was discontinued in 1908, and in 1948 the local school was consolidated with the Somerville Independent School District. In the late 1900s the community comprised a handful of farm dwellings scattered around the church and recreation center. RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht, TX1, TX2
Frydek, Austin Co. Location: Frydek is on Farm Road 1458 and the west bank of the Brazos River three miles west of Sealy and three miles south of San Felipe in southeastern Austin County. HN: Frydek was established about 1895 by Czechs on a league of land south of the San Felipe town tract. The community, named after the Moravian city of Frydek-Mistek, soon became a market center for farmers and stockmen of the vicinity. A Frydek post office operated from 1901 until 1906. The local school had thirty-six pupils in 1918. By 1931 the community had four businesses. A church was located in the town through much of the twentieth century. The population, which has remained predominantly Czech in origin, was an estimated twenty-five in 1933. The figure climbed to an estimated seventy-five in 1939 and then to 150, the number reported from 1964 to 1990. RF: USGS HR: Capek, TX!, TX2
Holik, Waller Co. Location: Holik developed around a post office west of what is now Farm Road 359, five miles southeast of Sunny Side, and five miles northwest of Brookshire in southern Waller County. HN: From 1901 to 1906 John B. Holik, the son of a Czech immigrant, served local farmers with a post office and gristmill at his homesite. The beginning of rural free mail delivery in the area reduced the need for a local post office, and the community declined sharply after its post office closed in 1906. The 1983 county highway map does not show Holik. HR:Capek, TX2
Holub, Victoria Co. HN: HR: Habenicht, TX1
Hostyn, Fayette Co. Location: Hostyn overlooks the Colorado River near La Grange in central Fayette County. HN: In the 1830s the community, then called Bluff, was settled by German settlers. In November 1856 a group of Czech families arrived at Bluff. Among them were Joseph Janda, Alois and Benjamin Klimicek, Valentin Kolibal, Frantisek Koza, and Frantisek Marak. The Czechs that moved to Bluff and those that founded Dubina came over on the same ship After the civil war the community prospered, and more Czechs moved to Bluff. A post office established there in 1869 remained open until 1904. From 1884 to 1896 the population grew from 400 to 700, and a number of organizations were formed to meet the needs of the community. Catholics erected the first church, built of logs, in 1856, and in October 1889 the first lodge of the Katolicka Jednota Texaska (Czech Catholic Union of Texas) was formed. By 1900 Bluff had a gin, a blacksmith shop, and a general store. In 1925 Bluff was officially renamed Hostyn by Father Paul Kasper, after the town of Hostyn, Moravia (in Czechoslovakia). In 1966 the fifth church constructed in Hostyn was erected, and Joseph Cardinal Beran, Archbishop of Prague, officiated at the dedication. In the mid-1980s Hostyn remained a community where social and religious life still revolved around the church. RF: USGS HR: Habenicht, TX1, TX2
Hranice, Lee Co. Location: Hranice, two miles northwest of Dime Box in north central Lee County, was near the center of the four-league grant awarded in 1831 to Stephen F. Austin. HN: The area was sparsely settled until the early 1880s, when the land-development firm bought some of the land from Austin's heirs and sold it to Czechs and Moravians from Fayette County. The large influx of these immigrants at the time had made land in Fayette County scarce, and many were drawn to the cheaper land in northern Lee County. Hranice, named from the Czech word for "high point" or "promontory," developed around 1881 as a community center for area farmers. During its peak years, between 1900 and 1920, the town had two saloons, a store, a blacksmith shop, a gin and sawmill, six molasses mills, two gristmills, a cloth loom, and a threshing machine. A school had opened there by 1897, when it had thirty-eight students. The town also had a Moravian Brethren church and a Catholic church. After 1920 most of Hranice's businesses closed. During the 1930s two churches and a number of dwellings remained. By 1982 Hranice was a dispersed rural community, and the townsite was marked by two cemeteries and a few scattered buildings. HR: TX2
Komensky, Lavaca Co. Location: Komensky is a farming community at the intersection of Farm roads 532 and 1295, fourteen miles northwest of Hallettsville in northwestern Lavaca County. Its boundaries are roughly equal to that of the old Lavaca County School District No. 6. HN: In May 1895 a number of residents, primarily Czech, Moravian, and German newcomers to the area, met at the home of C. M. Karasek on Woods Prairie to plan the construction and operation of a school for their children. By the next fall a building had been completed at a cost of about $215, and in a subsequent election the school and the growing community were named in honor of Jan Amos Komensky (John A. Comenius), the noted seventeenth-century Czech-Moravian educator and bishop of the Protestant Moravian Unity of the Brethren Church. The community's school, rather than the church or a business district, remained the focal point of community life. There was no post office, but a combination service and supply business met the immediate needs of farmers. Through the years the school and its supporting facilities grew to accommodate well over 100 students in the first through seventh grades. By 1915 it was recognized as a model for rural schools in Texas. Consolidation after World War II deprived Komensky of its school but not its community spirit. Cotton was last grown in the area during the 1950s, and during the 1980s one farm service center remained to serve the needs of residents, who at that time grew corn, cattle, and hay RF: USGS HR: TX2
Kopperl, Bosque Co. ZC: 76652 Location: Kopperl is located near Farm Road 56 fourteen miles northeast of Meridian and forty miles northwest of Waco in northeastern Bosque County. HN: It was founded in 1881 and named in honor of Moritz O. Kopperl (1826-1883), a prominent Galveston banker and Santa Fe Railroad director, who immigrated to TX from his native Moravia. . The community was on the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway. In 1953, after the construction of the Lake Whitney dam, a levee was erected around the town to protect citizens from possible flooding. In 1904 the estimated population was 329. The population in 1974 was 225. Kopperl was the subject of a song by Stephen Fromholtz, "The Texas Trilogy." In 1990 the population was still reported as 225. RF: USGS HR: TX2
Kosarek, Brazos Co. Location: Kosarek is in western Brazos County near a plantation area resettled during the railroad-building period after the Civil War. HN: John Kosarek was an early settler of the area. The Italian and Czech families who settled here established orchards, dairies, and truck and poultry farms in the 1880s and 1890s. From 1936 to 1948 Kosarek had a population of thirty-five; in 1948 it had a store. After that year the town was not listed in the Texas Almanac; it did not appear on maps of 1990. HR: TX2
Kostoryz, Nueces Co. Location: Kostoryz was at a site near the southwestern edge of present Corpus Christi in eastern Nueces County. HN: It was established by Stanley L. Kostoryz, a Czech from Nebraska who purchased a 7,700 acre tract from the Grim Ranch in 1906 for a settlement for Czech immigrants. A school was established in 1907. In 1952 Kostoryz became part of the Corpus Christi School District, and in recent years most of the area has been annexed by the city HR: TX2
Kovar, Bastrop Co. Location: Kovar is eight miles south of Smithville in southeastern Bastrop County. HN: It was named for an early settler, Martin Kovar, who arrived in the area around 1870. A thirty-member Czech-Moravian church was organized by Rev. Jindrich Juren in 1894. The early economy was based on agriculture and the presence of a cotton gin. The Kovar post office was established in 1903 with Frank Rundus as postmaster, but the site never developed into a full-fledged town. The post office closed in 1914. In the 1980s the area's economy centered upon ranching. HR: TX2
Marak, Milam Co. Location: Marak is on Farm Road 2269 six miles from Cameron in northwest Milam County. HN: It was founded in the early 1880s and named after Franti_ek (Frank) Marak, a Moravian Czech immigrant who moved to the area from Fayette County. Marak is primarily a Czech community and is the center of a Catholic parish. The community consists mainly of farms scattered around the church and cemeteries. Like other rural areas in the state this part of Milam County suffered a decline in population as the children of farmers moved to town. In the 1970s, however, the trend was reversed as townsfolk built homes in the countryside. In the early 1980s the parish had 100 families. RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht, TX1, TX2
Marekville, Bell Co. Located: In eastern Bell County. It was probably situated near the larger Czech settlement of Zabcikville HN: Founded in the early 1900s and was presumably named for the Marek family, who settled in the area at that time. Marekville had a population of twenty-five in 1933, when it had two businesses. The population declined to around ten by 1964, and Marekville seems to have disappeared entirely by the later 1960s. HR: TX2
Mikeska, Live Oak Co. Location: Mikeska is on the right bank of the Nueces River five miles southeast of George West in Live Oak County. HN: The townsite was platted in 1916 around the ranch of Peter Mikeska, a Czech immigrant from Zadverice, Moravia, who had settled in the area in 1892. The community of Mikeska at one time had a school, general store, dance hall, post office, cotton gin, and depot. In 1925 its population was estimated at 100. Following the death of its founder in 1928, the town dwindled almost to nothing. The post office, opened in 1903, seems to have closed in the late 1940s. Today only a few houses and unpaved roads remain. RF: USGS HR: TX2
Moravia, Lavaca Co. Location: Moravia is at the intersection of Farm roads 957 and 532 in Lavaca County. HN: In this Catholic community of Czechs, Germans, and Anglos, the Czech-Moravian group was the largest during the 1980s..During the 1980s Czech was still used in the recitation of the Rosary and in hymns. Moravia was founded in 1881, when Ignac Jalufka and James Holub moved a preexisting store to the junction of three roads. The next buildings were a blacksmith shop, a gin, and a school. A post office operated in Moravia from 1882 to 1900. In 1912 a Catholic church, named Ascension of Our Lord, was built. The church was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. A one-room school, built on donated land and supported by tuition, burned in 1878 and was replaced. A new structure was built for the school in 1923, though it was subsequently destroyed after the Moravia school was consolidated with those of Hallettsville. In 1933 the population in Moravia was estimated at forty.According to the church census, 227 people lived in Moravia in 1983. In the 1980s the main income of Moravia residents continued to come from the sale of farm produce. Cattle production was the main cash crop, followed by hay and grain sorghum production, truck farming, and poultry raising. HR: Capek, Habenicht, TX1, TX2
Novohrad, Lavaca Co. Location: Novohrad is a decentralized farming and ranching community ten miles northeast of Moulton on Farm Road 1295 in northern Lavaca County. HN: In 1880 Frank Migl built a store and cotton gin here, and J. R. Jacek operated a nursery. The community that grew around these businesses took its name from a town in Bohemia. A post office operated in the store from 1894 to 1905, and as early as 1882 separate schools existed for the children of Bohemian and German residents. By 1950 Novohrad had two stores, a gin, a lodge hall, and a population of about twenty-five. The school was consolidated during the 1950s with the Moulton Independent School District; the demise of cotton as a cash crop and improvement of roads closed the businesses and directed commercial activities to Moulton. The ruins of the gin remained in 1987. HR: Habenicht, TX2
New Tabor, Burleson Co. HN: Moravians began to settle here around 1870. HR: Habenicht, TX1
Pisek, Colorado Co. Location: Pisek is a rural community with indefinite boundaries on the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad in the northern point of Colorado County, three miles from both the Austin and Fayette county lines. HN: Until 1887 the town was located at the site of current Lone Oak, and its two stores served the German and Czech farmers of the area. When the Missouri, Kansas and Texas completed its line from Denison to Boggy Tank and built a turntable there, the town, with its stores, moved one mile to the tracks. The railroad called the site Sandy Point, but the name Pisek stuck. By 1896 the community became a shipping center and had a post office and saloon, in addition to the stores and a cottonseed warehouse. The post office closed in 1907, and mail was delivered from Fayetteville in Fayette County. Improved road conditions, the completion of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas to Houston, and the removal of the turntable caused a gradual shift of the population back toward the original center of the community. In 1941 the last remaining store moved back to the original location, which, by that time, had taken the name of Lone Oak, and Pisek ceased to exist as a community center. HR: Capek, Habenicht, TX2
Praha, Fayette Co. Location: Praha is located on Farm Road 1295 three miles east of Flatonia in southern Fayette Count. HN: It was originally known as Mulberry and Hottentot, the latter apparently referring to a band of outlaws.During the mid-1850s a Bohemian immigrant named Mathias Novak came to the region. After working a short while for the American settlers, he saved enough money to buy 100 acres of land and build a house where early masses were celebrated. Other Bohemian immigrants included John Baca, Joseph Vyuiala, Andreas Gallia, Joseph Hajek, Frank Vacl, and George Morysek. In 1858 the Bohemian settlers changed the town's name to Praha in honor of Prague, the capital of their homeland. In 1868 a public school was established, and by the 1880s Praha had three stores, a restaurant, and a new frame church, which served as the mother parish for surrounding towns. A post office started service in 1884, and in 1896 a Czech Catholic school was established. In 1873, when the Southern Pacific Railroad was built a mile north of town, Flatonia, a new town founded near the tracks, began to draw business away from Praha. During the twentieth century the population of Praha never rose above 100, and in 1906 the post office closed. By 1968 the population had dropped to twenty-five, where it remained in 1990. In 1973 both the parochial and public schools closed. In the late l980s worshipers still attended masses at the parish church. An annual celebration of the Feast of the Assumption on August 15 attracts more than 5,000 visitors, many of them Czechoslovakian. The community also holds a yearly Veteran's Day commemoration. HR: Capek, Habenicht, TX1, TX2
Ratibor, Bell Co. Location: Ratibor is on Ratibor Branch just west of the intersection of Farm roads 2086 and 2904, seven miles east of Temple in eastern Bell County. HN: It was founded by Czechs around 1900 and was named for the town of Ratibor in Czechoslovakia. In 1933 the population was estimated at ten, and the community had four businesses. By 1940 Ratibor had eighty inhabitants, but it declined after World War II to a population of twenty in 1964 and ten in 1990. RF: USGS HR: TX2
Rosanky, Bastrop Co. ZC: 78953 RF: USGS HR: Habenicht. TX2
Roznov, Fayette Co. Location: Roznov is three miles east of Warrenton in northeastern Fayette County. HN: It was settled during the latter nineteenth century by Czech and German immigrants and named by John Halamicek for his European home. A post office was established in 1892 and discontinued in 1906. In 1900 the community had a store, a saloon, and a blacksmith shop, but residents voted in nearby Warrenton. In 1933 Roznov had a population of fifty. The improvement of roads, mechanization of farm labor, and ultimate decline in the importance of cotton as a crop led to depopulation of the area. RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht, TX2
Sebesta, Burleson Co. Location: In the southeastern part of Burleson County in a small pocket of Blackland Prairie soil located in a larger area generally known as Mound Prairie HN: Founded by Czech settlers in 1880s. They organized a cooperative store and built a structure for it in the latter 1880s. A candy store, a saloon, a school, and a lodge hall were built near the cooperative store. A Czech Moravian Brethren church also was formed. The Frank Sebesta family moved to this area in 1890 and settled at the intersection of two roads. The Czechs referred to the spot as Sebesta's Corner, a name later shortened to Sebesta. As the area population grew during the early 1890s a saloon, two general merchandise stores, and a cotton gin were constructed a mile and a half northeast of Sebesta. This was a more central location for a majority of the Czechs living in the area. The new business section grew while the businesses in Sebesta declined. In 1895 a post office was established where the newer businesses were located, and it was named Snook. Although a post office was established at Sebesta in 1896, commercial interests continued to shift to Snook. The Sebesta post office closed in 1912, and Sebesta was encompassed in the larger Snook community. HR: Habenicht, TX2
Sevcikville, Bell Co. Location: Sefcikville, first called Marekville, was near Seaton and eight miles east of Temple in eastern Bell County. HN: The community, founded in the early 1900s, was settled by Czechs and named for T. T. Sefcik, who operated a store and community center there. In 1939 the community reported twenty residents and one business. Its population had fallen to ten by 1964, and soon thereafter it seems to have been abandoned. HR: TX2
Shimek ( Simek), Colorado Co. Location: South of Weimar in the western part of Colorado co. HN: It had a post office and only a few houses HR: Capek, Habenicht
Slovanville, Waller Co. Location: Slovanville, also known as Kulhanek and as Sloganville, was four miles south of Waller and west of what is now Farm Road 362 in Waller County. HN: It was named for the European immigrants from Slavonic countries who settled in the area. Children from the community attended classes in a one-room schoolhouse that was donated by Josef Kulhanek in 1897. The teacher, a Mr. Voitek, opened a post office to supplement his income, but because the post office was less than five miles from Waller, the federal postal authorities did not allow it to stay open. Local residents rode on horseback to Waller for mail service until free rural mail delivery began in 1909. Slovanville disappeared after that time. HR: TX2
Smetana, Brazos Co. Location: Smetana is on U.S. Highway 190/State Highway 21 six miles west of Bryan in Brazos County. HN: It was settled by a number of Bohemian families in the early 1880s. A small store and a school were in operation by 1885. A post office opened in the community in 1896 and continued in operation until 1906. In 1941 Smetana had four businesses, two schools, two cemeteries (one for blacks, one for whites), and a number of scattered dwellings. Throughout the 1930s and 1940s the population was listed at fifty. It was shown as twenty in 1962 and eighty in 1990. The population expansion was due in part to the growth of the Bryan-College Station area and Texas A&M University. The Texas A&M Research and Extension Center (Old Bryan Army Airfield) is located one mile west of Smetana. In 1980 the town had three businesses, two community halls, and two cemeteries. By the late 1980s it had two restaurants and a grocery store. RF: USGS HR: Capek, TX2
Tabor, Brazos Co. Location: Five miles from Kurten and twelve miles from Bryan in Brazos Co. HN: First Moravian families settled here in 1879. RF: USGS HR: Habenicht
Velehrad
Veseli (see Wesley)
Vsetin, Lavaca Co. Location: Vsetin is at the intersection of Farm Road 2314 and county roads 138 and 142, six miles northeast of Hallettsville in northeastern Lavaca County. HN: The first Moravian settlers came here in 1876. Until the 1880s it remained in relatively large blocks divided among only a few owners. During the 1880s many small ethnic communities, among them Vsetin, sprang up in Lavaca County for immigrants from Bohemia and Moravia. The community developed around the Evangelical Unity of the Czech-Moravian Brethren Church, an independent Protestant congregation associated with the Unity of the Brethren. The church was first built in 1894; it was rebuilt in 1954 and has two cemeteries. The larger cemetery dates from 1888; the smaller first recorded a burial in 1895. Throughout the first half of the 1900s, cotton was the primary crop. However, with the local decline in cotton during the 1950s, most of the area land reverted to pasture, with some in cultivation for corn and hay. Vsetin is primarily an ethnic and religious community, and most business is conducted in nearby Hallettsville. HR: Habenicht, TX2
Wesley, Washington Co. Location: Wesley is at the intersection of Farm roads 2502 and 332, eight miles southwest of Brenham in southwestern Washington County HN: In 1859 Josef Masik founded the first Czech school in Texas in the Czech settlement of Veseli near the Austin County border. Veseli, meaning joyous, was later anglicized to Wesley. Rev. Josef Opocensky organized the first Czech Protestant and Moravian Brethren congregation in North America in 1864 at Veseli, which became a supply center by 1866. The Wesley Brethren church, erected in 1886, served as a school between 1866 and 1900 and as a museum by 1989. In 1867 the first Czech reading club in Texas and a post office were established. In 1889 Pastor Bohuslav Emil Lacjak painted designs on the church interior. Wesley was the site of a Czech Brethren state convention in 1893. The population was 318 in 1890, 200 in 1930, and sixty by 1959. The Wesley Brethren Church has been restored and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Wesley also had a new church serving the Brethren congregation, the Brethren cemetery, and several residences in 1988. No commercial establishments remain there. In 1990 the population was still reported as sixty. HR: Habenicht, TX2
Zabcikville, Bell Co. Location: Zabcikville is at the intersection of Farm roads 2269 and 437, ten miles east of Temple in eastern Bell County. HN: It was founded on Possum Creek by John Zabcik and other Czech families in the early twentieth century. In 1940 Zabcikville had sixty inhabitants and three businesses. The community peaked at eighty inhabitants and four businesses in 1949, then declined to thirty-eight inhabitants by 1990. HR: TX2
UTAH
Popperton LOC: Part of the “East Bench” of Salt Lake City, today a beautiful residential section. HN: It was named for Charles Popper (b. Bohemia, 1845) who came to the US in 1658. He was an early settler, first in California, and later in Utah. RF: USGS
VERMONT
VIRGINIA Bruno, Scott Co. RF: USGS
New Bohemia, Prince George’s Co. RF: USGS HR: Capek
WEST VIRGINIA
Bruno, Logan Co. ZC: 25611 HN: Possibly comes from the Moravian capital Brno. RF: USGS
Rada, Hamphshire Co. LOC: Near Burlington. RF: USGS
WISCONSIN
Bohemia, Vernon Co. Location: Near Cool Valley HR: Habenicht
Bruno
Cermna Location: Near the post office Korna HN: Named after the Czech town of Cermna in Eastern Bohemia. HR: Habenicht
Czechville, Buffalo Co. LOC: Near Cochrane RF: USGS
Komensky, Town of, Jackson Co. RF: USGS
East Krok, Kewaunne Co. HN: Named after a legendary figure of Krok. RF: USGS
Kellnersville, Manitowoc Co. ZC: 54215 RF: USGS HR: Capek
Komensky Town of, Jackson Co. RF: USGS.
Krok, Kewaunne Co. HN: Named after a legendary Czech figure of Krok. RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht
Marek Ref.: Capek
Melnik, Manitowoc Co. HN: Named after the Czech town of Melnik in Central Bohemia. RF: USGS HR: Habenicht
Pilsen, Kewaunne Co. HN: Named after the Czech city of Plzen (Pilsen) in Western Bohemia. RF: USGS HR: Habenicht
Pilsen, Town of, Bayfield Co. RF: USGS
Polivkas Corners, Manitowoc Co. LOC: 1 mile from Kellnersville. HR: Benes
Praag, Buffalo Co. HN: Probably after Czech capitol of Praha (Prag in German). RF: USGS
Pribram
Slovan, Kewaunne Co. RF: USGS HR: Capek, Habenicht
Tabor, Racine Co. RF: USGS
Taus, Manitowoc Co. HN: Comes from the Czech town of Domazlice (Taus in German).in Western Bohemia. RF: USGS HR: Habenicht
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Other Settlements and Communities with Significant Czech Population
ALABAMA
Silver Hill HR: Capek
Smaller Communities: Mobile, Montgomery
ARIZONA
Phoenix HR: Capek2
ARKANSAS
Hazen, Prairie Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Dardanelle, Yell Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Pine Bluff HR: Capek
Smaller Settlements: Fort Smith, Little Rock HR: Capek2
CALIFORNIA
Alameda HR: Capek2 Berkeley HR: Capek2
Fresno HR: Capek2
Long Beach HR: Capek2
Los Angeles, Los Angeles Co. HR: Capek
Oakland HR: Capek
Pasadena HR: Capek2
Sacramento HR: Capek2
San Diego HR: Capek2
San Francisco HR: Capek
Stockton HR: Capek2
Smaller Settlements: Conejo, Elmhurst, Luffenholtz, Marysville, Oroville, Palo Verde, Redlands, Samoa, San Jose, South Pasadena.
COLORADO
Colorado Springs HR: Capek2
Denver HR: Capek, Habenicht
Pueblo HR: Capek2, Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Calhan, Fleming, Georgetown, Huxtum, and Rockford.
CONNECTICUT
Bridgeport HR: Capek, Habenicht
Chester HR: Capek
East Haddam HR: Capek
Ellington HR: Capek2
New Britain HR: Capek2
New Haven HR: Capek
Norwalk HR: Capek2
Stamford HR: Capek
Waterbury HR: Capek2
Willington HR: Capek
Smaller Settlements: Meriden, New London
DELAWARE
Wilmington HR: Habenicht
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington HR: Capek
FLORIDA
Smaller Settlements: Jacksonville, Miami, Pensacola, Tampa.
GEORGIA
Savannah HR: Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Augusta, Columbus, Hartwell, Macon.
IDAHO
Lewiston HR: Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Moscow, Bonners Ferry, Filer, Fraser, Salmon, and Southwick.
ILLINOIS
Algonquin HR: Capek, Habenicht
Aurora HR: Capek2
Belleville HR: Capek
Bend HR: Capek2
Berwyn HR: Capek
Braceville, Grundy co. HR: Habenicht
Braidwood, Will Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Cary Station HR: Capek, Habenicht
Chicago HR: Capek, Habenicht
Cicero HR: Capek
Coal City, Grundy Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Collinsville, Madison Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
East St. Louis HR: Capek, Habenicht
Edwardsville, Madison Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Elgin HR: Capek2
Evanston HR: Capek2
Fox River Grove HR: Capek2
Glen Carbon HR: Capek2
Grand Crossing Station HR: Capek2
Granite City HR: Capek, Habenicht
Hawthorane HR: Capek2
Joliet, Will Co. HR: Capek2, Habenicht
Kangley, La Salle Co. HR: Habenicht
Lockport, Will Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Lyons HR: Capek
Madison HR: Capek
Moline HR: Capek2
Oak Park HR: Capek
Peoria, Peoria Co. HR: Capek2, Habenicht
Pullman, Cook Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Pullman Junction HR: Capek
Rock Island HR: Capek2
Rockford HR: Capek2
Savanna HR: Habenicht
Springfield HR: Capek
Streator, La Salle Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Wilmington HR: Capek
Smaller Settlements: Antioch, Bloomington, Brookfield, Carlinville, Cary Station, Centerville Station, Danville, Decatur, French Village, Glen Carbon, Jacob, Jerseyville, Lansing, Litchfielkd, Lemont, Maryville, Minonk, Morgan Park, Morton Grove, Oakdale, Pana, Palmyra, Pinekneyville, Quincy, Riverton, Sparland, Svanwick, Troy, Willsville.
INDIANA
Crown Point HR: Capek
East Chicago HR: Capek2
Gary HR: Capek
Hammond HR: Capek
Indiana Harbor HR: Capek
Indianapolis, Marion Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Lockport HR: Capek
North Judson HR: Capek, Habenicht
South Bend HR: Capek2
Terre Haute, Vigo Co. HR: Habenicht, Capek2
Whiting HR: Capek
Smaller Settlements: Anderson, Crown Point, Denham, Diamond, English Lake, Evansville, Fort Wayne, Kokomo, Logansport, Muncie, Medaryville, Rensselaer, Richmond, St. Pierre, Toto, Vicksburg, Vincennes, Winamae
IOWA
Ainsworth, Washington Co. HR: Habenicht
Amana, Iowa Co. HR: Habenicht
Baldwin, Jackson Co. HR: Habenicht
Belle Plaine, Benton Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Beulah, Clayton Co. HR: Capek2, Habenicht
Britt HR: Capek, Habenicht
Calmar, Winneshieck Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Cedar Rapids, Linn Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Center Point HR: Capek, Habenicht
Chelsea, Tama Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Clear Lake, Woodbury Co. HR: Habenicht
Clutier, Tama Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Colfax HR: Capek2
Conover. Winneshieck Co. HR: Habenicht
Council Bluffs HR: Capek2
Cresco HR: Capek, Habenicht
Creston, Union Co. HR: Habenicht
Danforth HR: Habenicht
Davenport, Dubuque Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Diagonal, Ringgold Co. HR: Habenicht
Dubuque, Dubuque Co HR: Capek2, Habenicht
Duncan, Hancock Co. HR: Habenicht
Dysart, Tama Co. HR: Habenicht
Elberon, Tama Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Ely HR: Capek, Habenicht
Fairfax, Linn Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Fort Atkinson, Winneshieck Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Fort Dodge, Woodbury Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Iowa City, Johnson Co. HR: Capek, Hbenicht
Irving HR: Capek
Lone Tree HR: Capek, Habenicht
Manly, Worth Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Marion HR: Capek
Marshalltown, Marshall Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Mason City HR: Capek
Morse HR: Capek
Mount Vernon HR: Capek
North Liberty HR: Capek
Osage HR: Capek2
Oxford HR: Capek, Habenicht
Oxford Junction, Jones Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Oxford Mills, Jones Co. HR: Habenicht
Plymouth, Cerro Gordo Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Pocahontas, Pocahontas Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Prairieburg, Linn Co. HR: Capek, Habebicht
Prescott, Adams Co. HR: Habenicht
Quarry, Marshall Co. HR: Habenicht
Richmond, Washington Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Riverside, Washington Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
St. Ansgar, Mitchell Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Saratoga, Howard Co. HR: Habenicht
Schueyville, Johnson Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Sioux City, Woodbury Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Solon, Johnson Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Spillville, Winneshiek Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Springville HR: Habenicht
Strawberry Point, Clayton Co. HR: Habenicht
Swisher HR: Capek, Habenicht
Tama, Tama Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Toledo, Tama Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Traer, Tama Co. HR: Capek2, Habenicht
Turkey River HR: Capek
Vail, Crawford Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Vining, Tama Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Walker, Linn Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Walford HR: Capek, Habenicht
Wakish HR: Capek
Waterloo HR: Capek2
Watson, Clayton Co. HR: Habenicht
Wellman, Washington Co. HR: Habenicht
Western College HR: Habenicht
Williamson HR: Capek2
Smaller Settlements: Academy, Aekly, Alta Vista, Anamosa, Bassett, Buckingham, Creston, Cedar Valley, Charles City, Coufalls, Demison, East Pleasant Plain, Elma, Exera, Fort Madison, Garner, Geneva, Gladbrook, Hayfield, Humboldt, Iowa Falls, Kensett, Lamont, Lawler, Little Turkey, Lime spring, Lisbon, Lourdes, Launa, Luzerne, McGregor, Maple Leaf, Marble Rock, Minburn, Monticello, Monona, Moorland, North Washington, Ossian, Pleasant Plain, Rock Valley, Sac City, Shenandoah, Spencer, Ware, Waucpma, Wallingford, Waterloo, WestBranch.
KANSAS
Ada, Ottawa Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Atwood, Rawlins Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Belleville HR: Capek
Black Wolf, Ellsworth Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Blackston, Sumner Co. HR: Habenicht
Blue Rapids, Marshall Co. HR: Habenicht
Caldwell, Sumner Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Claudell HR: Capek2
Clebourne, Riley Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Cuba, Repubic Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Ellsworth, Ellsworth Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Esbon HR: Capek
Everest, Brown Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Frankfort, Marshall Co. HR: Habenicht
Glasco HR: Capek
Hanover, Washington Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Holyrood, Ellsworth Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Irving, Marshall Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Jennings HR: Capek
Kanona, Decatur Co. HR: Habenicht
Kanopolis, Ellsworth Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Lincolnville, Marion Co. HR: Habenicht
Lucas HR: Capek
Marysville, Marshall Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Munden, Republic Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Narka, Republic Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Noble HR: Capek2
Oberlin HR: Capek2
Ogallah HR: Capek
Oketo, Marshall Co. HR: Habenicht
Otis, Rush Co. HR: Habenicht
Plainville HR: Capek
Roseville HR: Capek
Timken, Rush Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Washington HR: Capek
Waukeeney HR: Capek2
Wichita HR: Capek2
Wilson, Ellsworth Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Zurich HR: Capek
Smaller Settlements: Topeka
KENTUCKY
Covington HR: Capek2
Louisville HR: Habenicht
Newport HR: Capek2, Habenicht
Lexington HR: Capek2, Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Frankfort
LOUISIANA
Covington HR: Habenicht
New Orleans HR: Capek, Habenicht
MAINE Smaller Settlements: Bangor, Lewiston, Portland
MARYLAND
Curtis Bay HR: Capek
Baltimore HR: Capek, Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Cumberland, Hagerstown Latest Settlements: Bethesda, Gaithersburg, Rockville, Silver Spring
MASSACHUSETTS
Boston, Suffolk Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Lawrence HR: Capek2
Lynn HR: Capek2
New Bedford, Bristol Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Merrick, Hampden Co. HR: Habenicht
Somerville, Middlesex HR: Capek2, Habenicht
Springfield HR: Capek
Three Rivers HR: Capek
Turner Falls, Franklin Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Westfield, Hampden Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Brocton, Brookline town, Chelsea, Chicope, Everett, Fitchburg, Haverhill, Holyoke, Malden, Medford, Newton, Pittsfield, Quincy, Revere, Salem, Taunton, Waltham
MICHIGAN
Bannister HR: Capek2
Bay City HR: Capek2
Bessemer, Gogebie Co. HR: Capek2, Habenicht
Carney HR: Capek2
Chesaning HR: Capek2
Detroit HR: Capek, Habenicht
East Jordan, Charlevoix Co. HR: Habenicht
East Saginaw, Saginaw Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Fayette, Delta Co. HR: Habenicht
Flint HR: Capek2
Gills Pier, Leelanaw Co. HR: Habenicht
Good Harbor, Leelanaw Co. HR: Habenicht
Grand Rapids, Kent Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Highland Park HR: Capek2
Iron Mountain, Dickinson Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Ironwood, Gogebie Co. HR: Habenicht
Kalamazoo HR: Capek2
Lansing HR: Capek2
Ludington, Mason Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Maple City, Leelanaw Co. HR: Habenicht
Menominee, Menominee Co. HR: Habenicht
Muskegon HR: Capek2
North Unity, Grand Traverse Co. HR: Habenicht
Owosso HR: Capek
Pontiac HR: Capek2
Port Huron HR: Capek
Provemont, Leelanaw Co. HR: Habenicht
Saginaw HR: Capek2
Shetland, Leelanaw Co. HR: Habenicht
Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Adrian, Albion, Baldwin, Battle Creek, Bemmington, Carrolton, Cedar, Charleroi, Crystal Falls, Hantramckville, Ischpeming, Jackson, Leland, Mancelona, New Buffalo, Omena, Peacock, Royal Oak, Suttons Bay, Waltz, Wilson, Upsylanti,
MINNESOTA
Alexandria HR: Capek
Austin, Mower co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Badger HR: Capek, Habenicht
Bass Lake HR: Capek
Bear Creek HR: Capek, Habenicht
Beaver Falls HR: Habenicht
Belgrade, Stearns Co. HR: Habenicht
Belvidire, Godhue Co. HR: Habenicht
Biscay HR: Capek
Blooming Prairie, Steele Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Breckenridge, Wilkin Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Brookpark HR: Capek
Browerville HR: Capek
Canby HR: Capek, Habenicht
Cromwell HR: Capek
Denham HR: Capek
Duluth HR: Capek2
Eden Prairie HR: Capek
Foley HR: Capek
Glencoe, McLeod Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Glenville, Freeborn Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Glenwood HR: Habenicht
Greenbush HR: Capek
Haug, Roseau Co. HR: Habenicht
Hayward HR: Habenicht
Heidelberg, Le Sueur Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Hill City HR: Capek, Habenicht
Hopkins, Hennepin Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Hutchinson, McLeod Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Jackson HR: Capek
Jordan HR: Capek
LeSueur Center HR: Capek
Lonsdale, Rice Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Lucan HR: Capek
Mahnomen HR: Capek
Maple Lake, Wright Co. HR: Capek, Habenichto.
McKinley HR: Capek2
Meadowlands HR: Capek
Melrose HR: Capek
Minneapolis, Hennepin Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Minnetonka HR: Capek
Montgomery HR: Capek, Habenicht
Morristown, Rice Co. HR: Habenicht
Myrtle HR: Capek
Oakland HR: Capek2
Olivia HR: Capek, Habenicht
Owatonna, Steele Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Pine City, Pine Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
St. Louis Park HR: Capek
St. Paul HR: Capek, Habenicht
Sauk Centre HR: Capek, Habenicht
Seaforth HR: Capek
Silver Lake, Mc Leod Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Stewart HR: Capek
Taunton HR: Capek
Thief River Falls HR: Capek
Ulm HR: Capek
Virginia HR: Capek
Waverly, Wright Co. HR: Habenicht
Voss HR: Capek2
West Line, Redwood Co. HR: Habenicht
Willow River HR: Capek
Winona HR: Capek, Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Angus, Bemidje, Bixby, Brainard, Cass Lake, Chatfield, Chanhassen, Esat Grand Forks, Ely, Elko, Erie, Evansville, Faith, Gary, Gemmel, Hart, Heron Lake, Hineklej, Hokah, Kilkenney, Kragnes, Lakefield, Lake Reno, Lake Wilson, Leo, Mavie, Mazeppa, Mission creek, New Richland, New Ulm, North Redwood, Oakland, Peterson, Pierz, Portland, Pratt, Red Wing, Reno, Rochester, Rock, Royalton, Rushford, Somerset, Stephen, Twin Valley, Victoria, Walnut Grove, Waseca, Warren, Waterville, Webster.
MISSISSIPPI
Scranton, Jackson Co. HR: Habenicht
MISSOURI
Bolivar, Pol Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Cainesville, Harrison Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Cole Camp, Benton Co. HR: Habenicht
Fenton, St. Louis Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
High Ridge, Jefferson Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
House Springs, Jefferson Co. HR: Habenicht
Kansas City, Jackson Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Kirkwood HR: Capek2
Marceline HR: Capek2
Milwood, Lincoln Co. HR: Habenicht
Owensville, Gasconade Co. HR: Habenicht
Rock Creek, Jefferson Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
St. Charles HR: Capek
St. Joseph, Buchanan Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
St. Louis, St. Louis Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Sugar Creek HR: Capek2
Troy, Lincoln Co. HR: Habenicht
Verona, Lawrence Co. HR: Habenicht
Wellsville, Montgomery Co. HR: Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Joplin, Springfield
MONTANA
Anakonda HR: Habenicht
Bozeman, Gallatin Co. HR: Habenicht
Butte HR: Capek2, Habenicht
Coffee Creek HR: Capek
Columbia Falls HR: Habenicht
Denton HR: Capek, Habenicht
Fort Shaw, Cascade Co. HR: Habenicht
Great Falls HR: Capek
Helena HR: Habenicht
Kallispell HR: Habenicht
Lewiston HR: Capek2
Moore HR: Habenicht
Stanford HR: Habenicht
Timberlin, Gallatin Co. HR: Habenicht
NEBRASKA
Abie, Butler Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Appleton, Butler Co. HR: Habenicht
Atkinson, Holt Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Barnston, Gage Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Bee, Butler Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Beemer HR: Capek
Brainard, Butler Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Bristow HR: Capek
Burwell HR: Capek
Cedar Bluffs HR: Capek2
Cedar Hill, Saunders Co. HR: Habenicht
Clarkson, Colfax Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Colon HR: Capek
Comstock HR:Capek, Habenicht
Crete, Saline Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
David City, Butler Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Deweese, Clay Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
De Witt, Saline Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Diller HR: Capek
Dodage
HR: Capek
Dorchester, Saline Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Du Bois, Pawnee Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Dwight, Butler Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Elba HR: Capek2
Elyria HR: Capek
Exeter, Fillmore Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Fairmont HR: Capek2
Farwell HR: Capek
Friend HR: Capek
Galena HR: Capek
Garrison, Butler Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Geneva, Fillmore Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Geranium, Valley Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Hallam, Lancaster Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Hay Springs, Sheridan Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Hemingford, Boxbutte Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Heun, Colfax Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Howell, Colfax Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Humboldt, Richardson Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Kreamer, Lancaster Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Lawrence HR: Capek
Leigh, Colfax Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Lema HR: Capek
Lewiston HR: Capek
Lincoln, Lancaster Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Lindsay HR: Capek
Linwood, Butler Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Lodgepole, Cheyenne Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Lynch, Butte Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Madison, Madison Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Milligan, Fillmore Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Monroe HR: Capek2
Morse Bluff, Saunders Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Niobrara, Knox Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
North Bend, Dodge Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Odell, Gage Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Ohiowa, Fillmore Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Omaha HR: Capek, Habenicht
Ord, Valley Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Osmond, Pierce Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Pierce, Pierce Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Plainview, Pierce Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Plattsmouth, Cuming Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Pleasant Hill, Saline Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Ravenna, Buffalo Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Red Cloud HR: Capek2
Richland, Colfax Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Rogers, Colfax Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Rushville, Sheridan Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
St. Paul, Howard Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Sargent, Custer Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Schuyler, Colfax Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Snyder HR: Capek2
South Omaha HR: Capek, Habenicht
Spencer, Butte Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Spring Ranch, Clay Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Stuart, Holt Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Swanton HR: Capek, Habenicht
Table Rock, Pawnee Co. HR: Caoek, Habenicht
Tate HR: Capek
Thurston HR: Capek
Tobias, Saline Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Ulysses, Butler Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Valparaiso HR: Capek
Verdigree, Knox Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Virginia HR: Capek
Wahoo, Saunders Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Warsaw, Howard Co. HR: Habenicht
Western, Saline Co. HR Capek, Habenicht
Weston, Saunders Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
West Point, Cuming Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Wilber, Saline Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Wilson, Colfax Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Wymore, Gage Co. HR: Capek, Habemnicht
Smaller Settlements: Battle Creek, Allianve, Ansley, Appleton, Armstrong, Broken Bow, Butte, Caras, Catherin, Chadron, Chase, Dry Creek, Fairfield, Hope, Imperial, Kalamazoo, Knoxville, Lodi, Loup City, Marsland, Norden, Norfolk, North Loup, Octavia, O’Neill, Pawnee, Pekin, Plata, Rescue, Scribner, Sparta, Svanton, Thornburgh, Tridend
NEVADA
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Smaller Settlements: Manchester, Nashua
NEW JERSEY
Bayonnne HR: Capek2
Bayonne City, Hudson Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Bound Brook, Somerset Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Clifton HR: Capek2
East Orange HR: Capek2
East Paterson HR: Capek2
Elizabeth HR: Capek
Garfield HR: Capek
Hoboken HR: Capek, Habenicht
Irvingtown HR: Capek2
Jersey City, Hudson Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Kearney Town HR: Capek2
Little Ferry, Bergen Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
New Brunswick HR: Capek2
Newark, Essex Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Orange HR: Capek2
Passaic HR: Capek
Paterson HR: Capek
Perth Amboy HR: Capek2
Trenton HR: Capek
Union Hill, Union Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
West Hoboken HR: Capek, Habenicht
West New York HR: Capek
Smaller Settlements: Atlantic City, Montclair Town, Plainfield,
NEW MEXICO
Albuquerque HR: Habenicht
Bernalillo HR: Habenicht
Melrose HR: Habenicht
Santa Fe HR: Habenicht
NEW YORK
Albany HR: Capek
Astoria HR: Habenicht
Bay Shore, L.I. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Bay Side HR: Capek
Binghamton HR: Capek
Bronx HR: Habenicht
Buffalo, Erie Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Congers HR: Capek2
Dutchkill, L.I. HR: Habenicht
East Islip, Suffolk Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Gloversville HR: Capek
Haverstraw HR: Capek
Herkimer HR: Capek
Long Island City HR: Capek2, Habenicht
Mount Vernon HR: Capek2
New Rochelle HR: Capek2
Newfield HR: Capek
New York HR: Capek, Habenicht
Niagara Falls HR: Capek2
Patterson HR: Habenicht
Poughkeepsie HR: Capek
Queens City HR: Habenicht
Riverhead HR: Capek
Rochester HR: Capek
Rockland Lake, Rockland Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Sayville HR: Capek
Schenectady HR: Capek
Winfield HR: Habenicht
Woodside HR: Capek2
Yonkers HR: Capek
Smaller Settlements: Amsterdam, Auburn, Elmira, Jamestown, Kingston, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, Rome, Troy, Utica, Watertown
NORTH CAROLINA
Winston-Salam HR: Capek
Smaller Settlements: Asheville, Charlotte, Wilmington,
NORTH DAKOTA
Conway HR: Capek, Habenicht
Dickinson HR: Capek, Habenicht
Grafton HR: Habenicht
Lambert HR: Habenicht
Lankin HR: Capek
Lawton HR: Capek
Lidgerwood, Richland Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Mandan HR: Capek
Minat HR: Capek2
Park River HR: Habenicht
Rockland Lake HR: Capek
Ross HR: Capek, Habenicht
St. Anthony HR: Capek2
Voss HR: Habenicht
Wahpeton, Richland Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Windmere, Richland Co. HR: Habenicht
Smaller Communities: Abden, Adams, Belfield, Brockets, Cumings, Deapolis, Edmore, Enderlin, Grand forks, Hankinson, Horseville, Kellog, Kiner, Lakota, Langdon, Lisbon, Martin, McClusky, Michigan City, Midway, Minnewaukon, Minto, Pelican, Valley City, Vernon.
OHIO
Akron HR: Capek
Bedford, Cuyahoga co. HR: Habenicht
Bellaire, Bellmont Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Bridgeport, Bellmont Co. HR: Capek, Habenichtj
Canton, Stark Co, HR: Capek, Habenicht
Cincinnati, Hamilton co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Claysville HR: Capek
Cleveland HR: Capek, Habenicht
Columbus HR: Capek
Dayton, Montgomery Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Defiance, Defiance Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Dillonvale HR: Capek
Drill, Bellmont Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
East Cleveland HR: Capek2
Elyria HR: Capek2
Lakewood HR: Capek
Lansing HR: Capek2
Lorain HR: Capek, Habenicht
Maynard, Bellmont Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Mingo Junction HR: Capek
Mt. Carmel HR: Capek
Neffs HR: Capek2
North Ridge, Defiance Co. HR: Habenicht
Toledo, Lucas Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Antwerp, Beach Park, Brecksville, Brunswick, Chardon, Fremont, French Creek, Grafton, Garrettsville, Hamilton, Lima, Mansfield, Marblehead, Metamora, Newburgh, Salm, Springfield, Steubenville, Stryker, South Euclid, Warrensville.
OKLAHOMA
Canute HR: Capek
Garber HR:L Capek
Hagar, Pottawatomie Co. HR: Habenicht
Hennessey, Kingfisher Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Kingdfisher HR: Capek, Habenicht
Medford HR: Capek
Morrison HR: Capek2
Muscogee HR: Habenicht
Okeene HR: Habenicht
Oklahoma City HR: Capek, Habenicht
Pawnee HR: Capek2
Perry, Logan Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Tulsa HR: Capek2
Valley HR: Habenicht
Waukomis HR: Capek2
Willow HR: Capek2
Yukon, Canadian Co. HR: Capek Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Amorita, Anadarke, Britton, Collinsville, Duke, El Reno, Enid, Gibbon,Goltry, Hibbs, Hunter, Kiel, Kildare, Lahoma, Maramec, Minco, Mudstang, Newkirk, Pocasset, Peckham, Renform, Richland, Tecumseh, Tyrone, Waketa, Wilzetta
OREGON
Cornelius HR: Habenicht
Crabtree HR: Capek
The Dallas HR: Habenicht
Hillsboro HR: Habenicht
Portland HR: Capek, Habenicht
Scappose HR: Capek, Habenicht
Scio HR: Capek, Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Coburg, Jefferson, Oregon City, Philomath
PENNSYLVANIA
Allegheny, Allegheny Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Allentown HR: Capek2
Bethlehem HR: Capek2
Bowerton HR: Capek
Chester HR: Capek2
Coraopolis HR: Capek
Curtisville HR:Capek2
Danville HR: Capek2
Dauphin HR: Capek
Dickerson Run HR: Capek2
East Pittsburg HR: Capek
Ellsworth HR: Capek2
Erie HR: Capek2
Harrisburg HR: Capek
Homestead, Allegheny Co. HR: Habenicht
Irwin, Westmoreland Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Jeannette Manor HR: Capek
Johnstown HR: Capek2
Lititz
Loyalhanna HR: Capek
Latrobe, Westmoreland Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Lititz, Lancaster Co.
Loyalhanna HR: Capek
Luzerne, Luzern Co. HR: Capek2, Habenicht
McKeesport HR: Capek2
McKees Rocks HR: Capek
Millvale HR: Capek
Monaca HR: Capek
Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
North Braddock HR: Capek
Nazareth
Philadelphia HR: Capek, Habenicht
Pitcairn HR: Capek2
Pittsburgh HR: Capek2
Port Vue HR: Capek2
Russellton HR: Capek
Scranton HR: Capek
Shamokin HR: Capek2
Steelton HR: Capek
Turtle Creek HR: Capek
Unity Station HR: Capek2
Uniontown HR: Capek
Universal HR: Capek
Verona HR: Capek
Wilkes-Barre HR: Capek
Wilmerding, Allegheny Co. HR: Habenicht
Woodville, Allegheny Co. HR: Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Altoona, Easton, Harrisburg, Hazleton, Lancaster, New Castle, Morristownborough, Williamsport, York
RHODE ISLAND
Providence HR: Capek2
Smaller Settlements: Cranston, Newport, Pawtucket, Woonsocket
SOUTH CAROLINA
Pelzer, Andewrson Co. HR: Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Charleston, Columbia
SOUTH DAKOTA
Academy HR: Capek
Armour HR: Capek
Aurora, Brule Co. HR: Habenicht
Belvidire HR: Capek2
Bijou Hills HR: Capek, Habenicht
Bon Homme, Bon Homme Co. HR: Habenicht
Bendon, Brule Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Buffalo, Brule Co. HR: Habenicht
Butte HR: Capek
Chamberlain, Brule Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Charles Mix, Brule Co. HR: Habenicht
Coyle, Brule Co. HR: Habenicht
Crow Lake HR: Capek, Habenicht
Dante HR: Capek
Dixon HR: Capek
Dunlap, Brule Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Eagle, Brule Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Fairfax HR: Capek, Habenicht
Gann Valley HR: Capek, Habenicht
Geddes HR: Capek, Habenicht
Gettysburg HR: Capek, Habenicht
Greeville HR: Capek2
Gregory HR: Capek, Habenicht
Hamill HR: Capek2
Herrick HR: Capek
Houghton HR: Capek, Habenicht
Ipswich HR: Capek
Kadoka HR: Capek, Habenicht
Kimball, Brule Co. HR: Habenicht
Lake Andes HR: Capek, Habenicht
Lakeport, Yankton Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Lesterville, Yankton Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Letcher HR: Capek
Lyonville, Brule Co. HR: Habenicht
Okaton HR: Capek, Habenicht
Ola, Brule Co. HR: Habenicht
Platte HR: Capek, Habenicht
Ployd, Brule Co. HR: Habenicht
Pukwana, Brule Co. HR: Habenicht
Ravinia HR: Capek2
Ree Heights HR: Capek
Redfield HR: Capek, Habenicht
Red Lake, Brule Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Roscoe HR: Capek, Habenicht
Scotland, Bon Homme Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Sioux Falls HR: Capek2
Sisseton HR: Capek, Habenicht
Tripp HR: Capek, Habenicht
Tyndall, Bon Homme Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Utica, Yankton Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Vega HR: Capek2
Veblen HR: Capek, Habenicht
Vienna HR: Capek, Habenicht
Winner HR: Capek
Witten HR: Capek2
Yankton, Yankton Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Ames, Bailey, Belle Fourche, Chalkbutte, Growlake, Lakeport, Midland, Minta, Monroe, Parkston, Pelzer, Sprngfield, Vig, Webster, Wolsey.
TENNESSEE
Nashville HR: Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Chattanooga, Knoxville
TEXAS
Abbot HR: Capek
Alma HR: Capek
Ammansville, Fayette Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Austin HR: Capek2
Axtell HR: Capek2
Ballinger HR: Capek
Barclay, Falls Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Bartlett, Williamson Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Beasley HR: Capek
Bellville, Bee Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Bleiberville, Austin Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Bluff, Fayette Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Bomarton HR: Capek
Brenham HR: Capek2
Breslau HR: Capek
Brookshire HR: Capek2
Bryan, Brazos Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Buckholts, Milam Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Burlington, Milam Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Caldwell, Burleson Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Cameron, Milam Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Catspring, Austin Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Chriesman HR: Capek
Cistern, Fayette Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Corpus Christi HR: Capek
Coupland HR: Capek
Crisp HR: Capek
Crosby HR: Capek
Crowell HR: Capek2
Cyclone, Bell Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Dacosta HR: Capek
Dallas HR: Capek
Damon HR: Capek2
Danbury HR: Capek2
Deanville, Burleson Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Dilworth, Gonzales Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Dime Box, Lee Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
East Bernard, Wharton Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Eastgate HR: Capek2
El Campo, Wharton Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Elgin, Bastrop Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Ellinger, Fayette Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Engle, Fayette Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Ennis, Ellis Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Eola HR: Capek
Fairchilds HR: Capek
Falls City HR: Capek Fayetteville, Fayette Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Flatonia, Fayette Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht:
Floresville, Wilson Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Fort Worth HR: Capek, Habenicht
Freisburg, Colorado Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Gainesville
HR: Capek
Galveston HR: Capek
Ganado HR: Capek2
Gonzales, Gonzales Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Granger HR: Capek, Habenicht
Greenvine, Washington Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Guadalupe HR: Capek
Guy HR: Capek
Guy HR: Capek
Hackberry, Lavaca Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Hallettsville, Lavaca Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Harrold HR: Capek
Haskell HR: Capek
Heights HR: Capek2
Hempstead HR: Capek2
enkhaus HR: Capek
Hillije HR: Capek
Hobson HR: Capek
Holland HR: Capek
Holliday HR: Capek
Holman HR: Capek
Houston, Harris Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Houston Heights HR: Capek
Hubbard HR: Capek
Hungerford, Wharton Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Industry, Austin Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Inez, Victoria Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Jarrell HR: Capek
Karnes City HR: Capek
Kaufman HR: Capek
Kendleton HR: Capek
Kennedy HR: Capek2
Koerth, Lavaca Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
La Grange, Fayette Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Laneport HR: Capek
Leming HR: Capek2
Lexington HR: Capek2
Louise, Wharton Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Lovelady HR: Capek
Lyons HR: Capek2
Lyra HR: Capek
Mart HR: Capek2
Megargel HR: Capek
Merle HR: Capek
Miles HR: Capek
Moulton, Lavaca Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Mt. Calm HR: Capek
Nada, Colorado Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Needville HR: Capek
Nelsonville, Austin Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
New Fort Worth HR: Capek2 New Sweet Home HR: Capek, Habenicht
New Ulm HR: Capek2
Ocker, Bell Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Oldenburg HR: Capek
Olmus HR: Capek
Penelope HR: Capek
Pierce, Wharton Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Placedo HR: Capek
Plum HR: Capek
Port Lavaca HR: Capek
Poth HR: Capek
Primm HR: Capek
Rabb HR: Capek
Rices Crossing HR: Capek
Richmond HR: Capek2
Robstown HR: Capek
Rockdale HR: Capek
Rogers HR: Capek
Rosebud, Falls Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Rosenberg HR: Capek
Rosprimm HR: Capek
Rowena HR: Capek
Runge HR: Capek
Ruttersville HR: Capek2
San Antonio HR: Capek2
St. John, Fayette Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Schulenburg, Fayette Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Sealy, Austin Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Seymour HR: Capek Shiner, Lavaca Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Skidmore, Bee Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Smithville, Basytrop Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Snook HR: Capek
Strawn HR: Capek
Sublime, Lavaca Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Sugarland HR: Capek
Sunnyside, Waller Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Taiton, Wharton Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Taylor, Williamson Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Telico HR: Capek
Temple, Bell Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Terrell HR: Capek
Thrall HR: Capek
Thurber HR: Capek
Tours, McLennan Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Tunis, Burleson Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Tuxedo HR: Capek2
Vernon HR: Capek
Victoria, Victoria Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Waco, NcLennan Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Walburg HR: Capek2
Waller HR: Capek
Wallis HR: Capek
Waterloo HR: Capek
Weimar, Colorado Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Weinert HR: Capek2
West, McLennan Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Westhoff HR: Capek2
Wharton HR: Capek2
Wheelock HR: Capek
Wichita Falls HR: Capek
Wied, Lavaca Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Yoakum, De Witt Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Yorktown, De Witt Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Beaumont, Beecaves, El Paso, Nuda, Carl, College Station, Circleville, Columbus, Cornhill, Ezzell, Garwood, Greenvine, Hope, Katy, Kinkler, Latium, Live Oak Hill, Millican, Monaville, Monserate, Montgomery, Mud, Navasota, Nickle, Nursery, Oakland, San Filipe, Smothers Creek, Sommerville, Terryville, Vienna, Voxpopuli, Warrenton, Wiiliamsburg, Worthing, Yellow Bank
UTAH
Salt Lake City HR: Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Ogden
VIRGINIA
Churchland HR: Capek
Disputanta HR: Capek
Petersburg HR: Capek, Habenicht
Vontay HR: Capek, Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Newport News, Portsmouth, Roanoke Latest Settlements: Arlington, Falls Church, Vienna
WASHINGTON
Everett HR: Capek2
Odesa HR: Habenicht
Seattle HR: Capek, Habenicht
Spokane HR: Capek, Habenicht
Tacoma HR: Capek, Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Bellingham Chehalis, Kent, Olympia, Sprague, South Bend, Yakim, ..
WEST VIRGINIA
Wheeling HR: Capek, Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Charleston, Clarksburg, Huntington
WISCONSIN
Adams HR: Capek
Alaska, Kewaunne Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Algoma, Kewaunne Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Alma HR: Capek
Antigo, Langlade Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Appleton HR: Capek, Habenicht
Ashland HR: Capek, Habenicht
Baraboo HR: Capek
Barron HR: Capek
Bayfield HR: Capek
Beaver HR: Capek
Belle Plaine HR: Capek
Belleville HR: Capek
Birchlake HR: Capek
Birchwood HR: Capek
Black River Falls HR: Capek
Blue River HR: Capek, Habenicht
Boscobel, Grant Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Branch HR: Capek
Bridgeport HR: Capek, Habenicht
Brill HR: Capek, Habenicht
Brodhead HR: Capek
Bryant HR: Capek, Habenicht
Butternut HR: Capek
Cadott, Chippewa Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Caledonia, Racine Co. HN: Presumably the oldest Czech rural community in the US. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Cambellsport HR: Capek, Habenicht
Carlton HR: Capek, Habenicht
Carollville HR: Capek, Habenicht
Casco, Kewaunne Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Castle Rock HR: Habenicht
Cato HR: Capek, Habenicht
Cazenovia HR: Capek
Chelsea HR: Capek
Chetek HR: Capek, Habenicht
Chilton HR: Capek
Chippewa Falls HR: Capek, Habenicht
Clay HR: Capek
Cobb HR: Capek, Habenicht
Coleman HR: Capek, Habenicht
Cornell HR: Capek
Cudahy HR: Capek
Dane HR: Capek, Habenicht
Denmark HR: Capek, Habenicht
Deerbrook HR: Capek
Dilly, Vernon Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Dodge HR: Capek, Habenicht
Eastman, Crawford Co. HR: Capek, Hebenicht
Eau Claire HR: Capek
Ellisville HR: Habenicht
Fairchaild HR: Capek
Fennimore HR: Capek, Habenicht
Fifield HR: Capek
Flambeau HR: Capek
Fond du Lac HR: Capek
Fort Atkinson HR: Capek
Forestville HR: Capek, Habenicht
Francis Creek, Manitowoc Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Friendship HR: Capek, Habenicht
Grand Rapids HR: Capek, Habenicht
Green Bay HR: Capek, Habenicht
Greenstreet HR: Habenicht
Grimms HR: Capek, Habenicht
Haugen HR: Capek, Habenicht
Hazelhurst HR: Capek
Hillsboro, Vernon Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Holy Cross HR: Capek
Hudson HR: Capek, Habenicht
Hurley HR: Capek
Janesville HR: Capek, Habenicht
Jefferson HR: Capek, Habenicht
Kaukauna HR: Capek, Habenicht
Kenosha HR: Capek
Kewaskum HR: Capek, Habenicht
Kewaunee, Kewaunee Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Krakow HR: Capek
La Crosse, La Crosse Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Ladysmith HR: Capek
Lancaster HR: Capek, Habenicht
Langlade HR: Capek
Lena HR: Capek
Leopolis, Shawano Co. HR: Babenicht
Lodi HR: Capek, Habenicht
Luxembourg HR: Capek, Habenicht
Madison HR: Capek2
Manitowoc HR: Capek, Habenicht
Marathon HR: Capek, Habenicht
Maribel HR: Capek, Habenicht
Marion HR: Capek, Habenicht
Marinette HR: Capek
Marshall HR: Capek, Habenicht
Mauston HR: Capek, Habenicht
Medford HR: Capek, Habenicht
Mellen HR: Capek
Menasha HR: Capek
Menomonie HR: Capek
Merrill HR: Capek
Middleridge HR: Capek, Habenicht
Milladore HR: Capek, Habenicht
Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Mishicot, Manitowoc Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Montfort HR:Capek, Habenicht
Mosinee HR: Capek, Habenicht
Muscoda, Grant Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Necedah HR: Capek
Neva, Langlade Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
New Auburn HR: Capek
North Milwaukee HR: Capek
Oconto, Oconto Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Odanah HR: Capek, Habenicht
Ogema HR: Capek
Oshkosh HR: Capek
Park Falls HR: Capek
Peshtigo HR: Capek2
Phillips HR: Capek, Habenicht
Pilot Knob HR: Capek, Habenicht
Plover HR: Capek, Habenicht
Prairie du Chien, Crawford Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Prescott HR: Capek, Habenicht
Prentice HR: Capek
Racine, Racine Co. HN: Presumably the oldest Czech community in WI. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Reedsville, Manitowoc Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Rib Lake HR: Capek
River Falls HR: Capek, Habenicht
Riverside, Shawano Co. HR: Habenicht
Rochester, Racine Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Sarona HR: Capek2
Shawano, Shawano Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Sheboygan HR: Capek, Habenicht
Sister Bay HR: Capek, Habenicht
South Milwaukee HR: Capek, Habenicht
Spencer HR: Capek, Habenicht
Stangelville, Kewaunne Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Sturgeon Bay HR: Capek
Superior HR: Capek2
Tisch Mills, Manitowoc Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Two Rivers, Manitowoc Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Union Center HR: Capek, Habenicht
Viola HR: Capek
Waterford, Racine Co. HR: Habenicht
Waterloo HR: Capek, Habenicht
Watertown, Jefferson Co. HR: Habenicht
Waukesha HR: Capek, Habenicht
Wauseka, Crawford Co. HT: Capek, Habenicht
West Allis HR: Capek, Habenicht
Westboro HR: Capek
West Bend HR: Capek, Habenicht
Weyerhauser HR: Capek2
Woodlawn HR: Capek
Yuba, Richland Co. HR: Capek, Habenicht
Smaller Settlements: Agenda, Avoca, Bennett, Big Flats, Big River, Bloomer, Brusses. Buckman. Couderay, Clarksville, Dorchester, Dobie, Highland, Kossuth Town, Kodan, Lake Nebaganum, March, Maple Grove, McMillan, Melrose, New Denemark, Nielsville, Richwood, St. Killian, Saxon, Sevastopol, Sherry, Steuben, Stitzer, Sturgeon, Sun Prairie, Tony, Wausau, Wayside, West Superior, Whiteclaw.
WYOMING
Cheyenne HR: Capek2, Habenicht
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