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D'HANIS, TEXAS. D'Hanis is on Parkers Creek at the intersection of U.S.
Highway 90, Farm roads 1796 and 2200, and the Southern Pacific Railroad,
eight miles west of Hondo in western Medina County. The community is
sometimes called New D'Hanis to distinguish it from the site of old D'Hanis
one mile to the east. The original settlement was the third made by Henri
Castro through his agent, Theodore Gentilz. When established in the spring
of 1847 by twenty-nine Alsatian families, D'Hanis was the frontier
settlement on the Old San Antonio Road. Castro named the village for William
D'Hanis, Antwerp manager of his colonization company. Jean Batot and his son
Christian were the first settlers to arrive. Town lots and twenty-acre farms
were surveyed and deeded to the first colonists.
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