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Rockne, Texas

   Rockne began as a small farming community. Phillip Goertz (1825-1900), considered to be the first German Catholic settler of the area, arrived from Germany in 1856 and purchased land along Walnut Creek. He was soon joined by more German Catholic immigrants who established family farms.

   The first church built by the settlers, Ascension of Christ Church, was erected on Walnut Creek in 1876 but was destroyed by an arsonist's fire in 1891. A new structure was completed in 1892 and named Sacred Heart Church.

   Rockne has been known by several names. First called Walnut Creek because of its proximity to the stream, it was known as Lehmanville when the Lehman Post Office was established in 1900, and a Hilbigville after William Hilbig opened a store here.

   In 1931 the children of Sacred Heart School were given the opportunity to permanently name their town. A vote was taken, with the children electing to name the community Rockne in honor of Knute Rockne, the famous Notre Dame University football player and head coach who had died in a plane crash in 1931.

   Rockne continues to be a rural community, with Sacred Heart Catholic Church at its center.

   It is the only town anywhere named after Knute Rockne, and this marker is presented by the People of Rockne to the University of Notre Dame during the centenary year of his birth.

1988

Submitted by: Stephen Sostaric

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