Bleiblerville, Texas

Bleiblerville is an unincorporated community in northern Austin County, Texas, United States.

Bleiblerville was named for Robert Bleibler, a Swiss immigrant, who ran the general store, post office, and saloon.

The community grew rapidly with the influx of many German immigrants in the late nineteenth century, and its post office was established in 1891.

The American Red Cross had a chapter in the community during World War I that included ten black residents in its roster of 68 members.

From Bleiblerville northwest to the intersection of FM 2502 and Farm to Market Road 109 near Welcome is 2.9 miles (4.7 km).

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