Polish Heritage East of San Antonio
Welcome to St. Hedwig, a rural Bexar County town founded by Silesian Polish immigrants in the 1850s, where farming heritage and country space sit minutes from San Antonio.
St. Hedwig is a rural town in eastern Bexar County, Texas, within the San Antonio metropolitan area but a world away from the city's suburban sprawl. Founded by German and Polish immigrants from Upper Silesia in Prussian Poland beginning in December 1854, the community grew into the largest Polish settlement in Texas by 1890 and has held onto its agricultural, small-town character ever since. It was named for St. Hedwig, the patron saint of the settlers' Silesian homeland. The town's origins lie in a group of Polish immigrant families who settled land belonging to John Demmer, a German landowner, in the 1850s. From that beginning, St. Hedwig developed as a farming community, its identity shaped by its Catholic parish, its Polish heritage, and the surrounding fields and farms of eastern Bexar County. The town incorporated in 1957, formalizing its status as a small municipality even as San Antonio's growth pressed closer from the west. Today St. Hedwig is a quiet, low-density community of roughly 2,200 people, where ranches, acreage, and country roads still define the landscape. It appeals to households seeking rural space and a slower pace while remaining within commuting distance of San Antonio's employment, shopping, and services. The town is served primarily by the East Central Independent School District, which operates Tradition Elementary within St. Hedwig. For those considering a move, St. Hedwig offers the distinctive combination of a deep immigrant heritage, a working agricultural landscape, and ready access to one of Texas's largest cities. It is a small town that has managed to stay small despite sitting at the edge of a growing metropolitan region.
St. Hedwig is in Bexar County, Texas, in the eastern part of the county within the San Antonio metropolitan area. The town sits east of San Antonio, surrounded by farmland and ranch country.
St. Hedwig is known for its German and Polish immigrant heritage, founded by settlers from Upper Silesia in Prussian Poland beginning in 1854. By 1890 it had become the largest Polish community in Texas.
Most of St. Hedwig is served by the East Central Independent School District, which operates Tradition Elementary School in town. A portion of the town falls within the Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District.
St. Hedwig was founded beginning in 1854, when German and Polish immigrants from Upper Silesia in Prussian Poland settled the area. The town was named for St. Hedwig, patron saint of the settlers' Silesian homeland, and incorporated in 1957.
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