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Historical Markers in Floresville, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Wilson County, Texas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Wilson County, TX (56) Atascosa County, TX (48) Bexar County, TX (635) Gonzales County, TX (91) Guadalupe County, TX (86) Karnes County, TX (33)  WilsonCounty(56) Wilson County (56)  AtascosaCounty(48) Atascosa County (48)  BexarCounty(635) Bexar County (635)  GonzalesCounty(91) Gonzales County (91)  GuadalupeCounty(86) Guadalupe County (86)  KarnesCounty(33) Karnes County (33)
Floresville is the county seat for Wilson County
Floresville is in Wilson County
      Wilson County (56)  
ADJACENT TO WILSON COUNTY
      Atascosa County (48)  
      Bexar County (635)  
      Gonzales County (91)  
      Guadalupe County (86)  
      Karnes County (33)  
 
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1 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 18638 — Camp Ranch Community
On Farm to Market Road 1344, on the right when traveling south.
This area located west of Floresville was one of the largest ranches in the cattle-driving era. During the 1700s and 1800s, the area, being prime cattle ranch land, dominated the pre-Wilson County economy and served as a gathering point of small . . . Map (db m205711) HM
2 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 5269 — Capt. Will L. Wright(February 10, 1868 - March 7, 1942) — Texas Ranger and Sheriff —
Near Paloma Drive at 3rd Street (Loop State Highway 181).
A fearless, colorful, cultured man whose honesty and diplomacy often prevented bloodshed. An 1890's Wilson County Deputy Sheriff. In Frontier Battalion, Texas Rangers. Sheriff, Wilson County, 1902-1917. At request of Texas Adjutant-General, he . . . Map (db m192189) HM
3 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 706 — Captain Will Wright(1868-1942)
On C Street east of 3rd Street, on the right when traveling east.
Founding officer, Co. D, Texas Rangers. Had uncles, brother, sons in Rangers and Border Patrol. Wilson County deputy sheriff, 1896-1900; sheriff, 1902-1917. While in office reared his family in the jailer's quarters. Always was armed. . . . Map (db m118698) HM
4 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 742 — Casa Blanca
On Loop State Highway 181 at County Road 130, on the left when traveling north on State Highway 181.
Home of Don Erasmo Seguin who died here in 1857 By appointment of the Spanish governor he inducted Stephen F. Austin into Texas, 1821 Texas Deputy to the Mexican Congress, 1824 On October 13, 1834 in a convention in Bexar he . . . Map (db m130344) HM
5 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 701 — Cemetery of Canary Islanders
On 10th Street (U.S. 181) at Plum Street, on the right when traveling north on 10th Street.
Predates church built 1732 by colonists who arrived 1731, led by Juan Leal Goras. They farmed and raised stock. Their villa, San Fernando, was first municipality in Texas. Among unmarked graves is that of flamboyant Dona Maria Cavillo. . . . Map (db m77412) HM
6 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 13915 — de la Zerda Cemetery
On Peach Road at Goliad Road, on the right when traveling south on Peach Road.
This cemetery, located on the high east bank of the San Antonio River, served residents of the trading community of Lodi, which declined in the 20th century. Nemencio de la Zerda, Sr., born in San Antonio in 1808, was a rancher, businessman and . . . Map (db m206866) HM
7 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 1555 — Fairview Methodist Church
On Farm to Market Road 2505.
Organized before 1876, holding services in schoolhouse until building site was given by W. F. and Jennie Mitchell and J. F. and Martha Prewitt. A small red rock meeting house was built, serving until wrecked by tropical storm in 1886. In 1891, . . . Map (db m206892) HM
8 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 1631 — First Baptist Church of Floresville
On B Street, on the right when traveling west.
This congregation was established by The Rev. John Washburn, who came to Texas from Illinois in 1877. He moved to Floresville to become superintendent of the Floresville Academy in May 1878. According to tradition, about 20 charter members attended . . . Map (db m130342) HM
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9 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 20106 — Flores Rancho
On County Road 120.
Flores Rancho emerged out of lands assigned to Mission Espada and Rancho de las Cabras in the early 1700s. Prior to its current name, the land owned by the mission was called Chayopines, named for the Native Americans who once occupied the area. . . . Map (db m207395) HM
10 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 1922 — Floresville United Methodist Church
On 4th Street (Loop State Highway 181) at B Street, on the right when traveling north on 4th Street.
The organizational meeting for the Floresville Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Agee on October 25, 1875. The Rev. Ichabod Kingsbury led in the congregation's formation and served as first pastor. The six . . . Map (db m130341) HM
11 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 15903 — Garza-Valadez Cemetery
On 4th Street.
This burial ground is one of three that served the Old Lodi Settlement. Most of the individuals interred here were Texans of Mexican descent. The oldest known burial is of Polonio Garcia, who died in 1883, though there may be earlier interments. . . . Map (db m207401) HM
12 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 2717 — James Charles Wilson
On 3rd Street north of D Street, on the right when traveling north. Reported unreadable.
When this county was created in 1860 by the Eighth Texas Legislature, it was named for Texas patriot James Charles Wilson. A native of England, Wilson (1818-1861) left his homeland in 1836 and by 1839 had settled in Brazoria County, Texas. He . . . Map (db m117637) HM
13 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 18379 — Mackey Brick and Tile Manufacturing Company
On County Road 128.
Nelson Mackey (1825-1898), founder of Texas-based Mackey Brick Company, was born Nelson Mackey Laraway in Catskill, New York. He grew up in the Hudson Valley where the name Mackey was synonymous with brick manufacturing. After business ventures . . . Map (db m208008) HM
14 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 13487 — Near Site of Lodi Ferry
On Peach Street at Goliad Road, on the right when traveling south on Peach Street.
European settlement of this area dates to the early 18th century with the establishment of missions in San Antonio, and missions herdsmen used this area as grazing land for livestock. Until the late 19th century, travelers in this county crossed . . . Map (db m206868) HM
15 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 4866 — Site of Old Town: Lodi
On Trail Street (Farm to Market Road 536) at Goliad Road, on the right when traveling south on Trail Street.
Community in an area known by 1720 as land of the Cayopines, a Coahuiltecan Indian tribe. The site was important to Spanish missions of San Antonio, since here along the river their herds were pastured. For the herdsmen, adobe huts were built. After . . . Map (db m77421) HM
16 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 5335 — The Flores de Abrego Family and Floresville
On 3rd Street north of D Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Flores de Abrego family came to the New World from northern Spain before the time of the American Revolution. During the 18th century, members of this family brought their cattle northward and established ranches along the San Antonio River. . . . Map (db m118697) HM
17 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 5428 — The Site of the Mission of Las Cabreras
Near County Road 144.
A ranch chapel visited regularly and maintained by the Franciscan missionaries of San Antonio near the ancient settlement of Las Islitas (now Graytown) Attended by the Canary Islanders, their descendants, Mexicans, Natives and . . . Map (db m131925) HM
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18 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 7 — Vicinity of Site: "Mision de las Cabras"("Mission of the Goats")
On State Highway 97 at County Road 132, on the left when traveling south on State Highway 97.
A fortified visita of Mission Espada, founded 1731 in San Antonio. Situated near Paso de las Mujeres ("Crossing of the Women"), an important ford on the San Antonio River, known to most parties obliged to travel between Mexico and San Antonio. . . . Map (db m212021) HM
19 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 12828 — White House Café and Saloon
On 3rd Street, on the left when traveling north.
An important landmark in downtown Floresville, this building dates to the earliest years of the 20th century. Although records have not been found to pinpoint the exact date of construction, it was built sometime between 1902 and 1907. A 1909 . . . Map (db m130343) HM
20 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 5855 — Wilson County
On 3rd Street north of D Street, on the right when traveling north.
Created February 13, 1860 Organized August 6, 1860 Named in honor of James Charles Wilson 1816 – 1861 Member of the Mier Expedition District Clerk of Brazoria County, 1844 Senator from Matagorda County Floresville, . . . Map (db m117636) HM
21 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — 5856 — Wilson County Courthouse
On 3rd Street north of D Street, on the right when traveling north.
Constructed in 1884, this courthouse replaced one built soon after Floresville was chosen Wilson County seat in 1871. Designed by noted San Antonio architect Alfred Giles, this Italianate structure was constructed of bricks made in a local . . . Map (db m118723) HM
22 Texas, Wilson County, Floresville — Wilson County Jail
On C Street east of 3rd Street, on the right when traveling east.
Public Square built in 1887 Listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m118699) HM
 
 
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