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==History== ===Pfluger homestead=== The area was initially settled by [[Germans|German]] immigrant Henry Pfluger Sr. (1803–1867) and members of his family from late 1849 into early 1850. Pfluger had been a wealthy farmer in Germany, but lost all of his property during the [[revolutions of 1848]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=History of Pflugerville |url=https://www.pflugervilletx.gov/for-visitors/history-of-pflugerville |website=www.pflugervilletx.gov}}</ref> He arrived in the country with $1,600 and purchased {{convert|160|acre|km2}} of land {{convert|2|mi|km|spell=in}} east of Austin from John Liese, a brother-in-law who had immigrated before him. In 1853, Pfluger paid Liese $960 for a {{convert|960|acre|km2|adj=on}} tract of land in an area known as Brushy Knob.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://pflugervillegenealogy.pbworks.com/f/Pfluger+Cemetery.pdf | title=Pflugerville Cemetery | publisher=Nathan O'Brien | access-date=2009-08-16}}</ref> There, the family lived in a five-room log cabin and raised corn, wheat, rye, beans, sweet potatoes, and sugar cane.<ref name="Community Profile">{{cite web | url=http://tx-pflugerville2.civicplus.com/DocumentView.asp?DID=847 | title=Pflugerville Community Library: Strategic Plan 2005 | publisher=Pflugerville Community Library | access-date=2009-08-16}}</ref> The Pfluger family also owned several slaves, some of whom were fluent in [[German language|German]].<ref>{{cite web | title=Voices from slavery: The Travis County narratives | url=http://www.statesman.com/news/news/opinion/voices-from-slavery-the-travis-county-narratives/nWFt9/ | date=2013-04-11 | archiveurl=https://archive.today/20130411210437/http://www.statesman.com/news/news/opinion/voices-from-slavery-the-travis-county-narratives/nWFt9/ | archivedate=2013-04-11 | access-date=2013-02-09 | url-status=dead}}</ref> ===Community development=== The beginnings of a community did not develop until after the [[American Civil War|Civil War]]. During the 1870s, a school and Lutheran church were established at the settlement. The first commercial business in the community was a general store built by Louis Bohls in 1890. Two local organizations, the German-American Mutual Assistance Foundation, to insure residents against natural disasters; and "Pflugerville Schuetzen und Kegel Verein," a shooting and bowling club, were started. Pflugerville's post office opened in 1893, with Louis Bohls serving as its first postmaster.<ref name="Texas Handbook">{{cite web | url = https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hlp25 | title = Pflugerville, Texas | publisher = [[The Handbook of Texas]] online | access-date = 2009-08-16}}</ref> The population reached approximately 250 during the mid-1890s, and a small downtown developed, although most residents did their banking and shipping in Round Rock, {{convert|8|mi|km|spell=in}} to the northwest.<ref name="Texas Handbook"/> Wooden buildings were erected on Main Street and Pecan Street, many by Conrad Pfluger, one of Henry Pfluger Sr.'s eight sons. In 1904, the [[Missouri–Kansas–Texas Railroad]] (MKT) completed its track between [[Georgetown, Texas|Georgetown]] and Austin, passing just outside Pflugerville. Its close proximity to the line caused the community to grow rapidly.<ref name="Texas Handbook"/> On February 19, 1904, the town site of Pflugerville was platted by George Pfluger and his son, Albert, dedicating streets and alleys for the town from the Alexander Walter and C. S. Parrish Surveys in Travis County. The plat consisted of sixteen blocks, rights-of-way, and the depot grounds to the MKT. The first addition to the town was the six-block Wuthrich Addition, platted on November 22, 1904. The first cotton gin was built by Otto Pfluger in 1904. It was destroyed by fire in 1931 and a new one was built at the same location. On June 8, 1906, the Farmers State Bank of Pflugerville opened with William Pfluger as its president and A.W. Pfluger as cashier. The first issues of the ''Pflugerville Press'', a weekly newspaper, began publishing on August 7, 1907, and operated through October 29, 1942. In 1910, black workers who worked in the Pflugerville cotton industry were not allowed to move into the town. Farmer La Rue Norton, who owned {{convert|1200|acre|km2}} of land west of Pflugerville, set aside an acre and sold lots to the workers at $50 each. County records listed the settlement as Pflugerville's Colored Addition in April 1910.<ref name=":0" /> The first German Day celebration in Pflugerville took place on May 29, 1910. In 1913, H.S. Pfluger built the Sky Dome Theater, which showed motion pictures to the accompaniment of a player piano on Friday and Saturday nights. It closed in 1928. In the early 1920s, Pflugerville was home to an estimated 500 residents. During that period, several area school districts consolidated with [[Pflugerville High School]].<ref name="Texas Handbook"/> ===1930 to 1964=== Around 580 people lived in the community in 1930. The arrival of the [[Great Depression in the United States|Great Depression]] halted what had been a lengthy period of growth in Pflugerville.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.cityofaustin.org/library/ahc/outside/pfluger.htm | title = Pflugerville | work = Just Outside Austin: Rural Travis County Communities | publisher = Austin History Center | access-date = 2009-08-16}}</ref> The population fell slightly to 500 in 1940. In the years immediately after [[World War II]], the community lost around a quarter of its population as citizens moved to Austin and other larger cities with greater employment opportunities.<ref name="Texas Escapes"/> Despite the challenges of population loss and limited economic development, Pflugerville managed to survive. The community gained national attention when the Pflugerville Panthers won 55 consecutive football games from 1958 to 1962.<ref>{{cite web |title=PFISD History |url=https://www.pfisd.net/about-us/about-pfisd/pfisd-history|access-date=22 January 2025}}</ref> ===Incorporation and growth=== Efforts to incorporate Pflugerville culminated in an election on July 24, 1965. A total of 102 votes were cast, with 60 (58.8%) supporting the proposition and 42 (41.2%) opposed. The town was incorporated under a commission form of government. On April 4, 1970, an election was held that changed the form of government from commissioner to aldermanic, providing for an elected mayor and five aldermen. Pflugerville's population began to rebound after its incorporation, and by the 1970 census, it stood at 549. That figure had risen to 745 by 1980. A weekly newspaper, the ''Pflugerville Pflag,'' began publication in 1980. During most of the 1980s, new development made Pflugerville one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas. Estimates from the late 1980s were as high as 3,900.<ref name="Community Profile"/><ref name="Texas Handbook"/> Although a statewide recession slowed the boom, Pflugerville's population grew to 4,444 in 1990.<ref>{{cite web |title=History of Pflugerville |url=https://www.pflugervilletx.gov/724/History-of-Pflugerville#:~:text=After%20a%20slight%20slowdown%20during,population%20in%202023%20is%2079%2C668.|access-date=22 January 2025}}</ref> ===1990 to 2000s=== Throughout the 1990s, the city of Austin experienced a rapid rise in its population. This was also the case in suburban areas surrounding the city. Pflugerville more than doubled in size by the next census in 2000. Since then, Pflugerville has grown by approximately 20,000, with the total number of residents approaching 40,000 as of 2008.<ref name="Census Bureau Estimate">{{cite web | url = https://www.census.gov/popest/cities/tables/SUB-EST2008-04-48.csv | title = Table 4: Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Incorporated Places in Texas, Listed Alphabetically: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2008 | format = [[comma-separated values|CSV]] | publisher = [[United States Census Bureau]], Population Division | date = 2009-07-01 | access-date = 2009-08-16 | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100327140612/http://www.census.gov/popest/cities/tables/SUB-EST2008-04-48.csv | archive-date = March 27, 2010 }}</ref> The 2010 Census placed Pflugerville's population at 46,936, but with annexations since the 2010 census, the U.S. Census Bureau estimates it to be 59,245 as of July 1, 2016.<ref>{{cite web|title=U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Pflugerville city, Texas|url=https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/pflugervillecitytexas/PST045216|website=U.S. Census Bureau|access-date=6 April 2018}}</ref> According to data from 2000, 2010, and 2017 population estimates compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau, Pflugerville has the largest percentage black population out of all suburban cities in the Austin metro.<ref>{{cite web|title=U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts: Pflugerville city, Texas|date=August 18, 2019 |url=https://communityimpact.com/data-reference/2019/08/18/pflugerville-boasts-highest-percentage-black-population-austin-metro/}}</ref> Pflugerville elected its first Hispanic Mayor, Victor Gonzales, in 2016.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://spectrumlocalnews.com/tx/austin/news/2016/11/29/pflugerville-elects-first-hispanic-mayor|title=Pflugerville Elects First Hispanic Mayor|last=GARCIA|first=CARLOS|date=November 29, 2019|website=spectrumlocalnews.com|language=en|access-date=2020-01-14}}</ref> ===2000 to 2023=== As of 2021, the population of Pflugerville continues to grow rapidly, reaching a total of 66,884.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Pflugerville city, Texas |url=https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/table/pflugervillecitytexas/PST045222 |website=www.census.gov}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Pflugerville - Place Explorer - Data Commons |url=https://datacommons.org/place/geoId/4857176/?mprop=count&popt=Person&hl=en |access-date=2023-12-19 |website=datacommons.org}}</ref>
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