Medina County, Texas
Alsatians of Texas
Arcadius Steinle House
Battle of the Arroyo Hondo
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Biry-Arh Property
City Hotel
Cordier-Tschirhart-Seal House
Cow Camp Massacre on Hondo Creek
D'Hanis
Devine Evergreen Cemetery
Devine Lodge, No. 590 A.F. & A.M.
Dolch-Hans Compound
Dubuis House
F. Xavier Schmidt House
Family Home of George T. Briscoe
First Baptist Church of Devine
First Church in Castroville
First County Courthouse
Fohn-Bless Store
Fred Metzger House
Gallagher Ranch House
General Woll's Road
General Wool and the Chihuahua Road
Haby Settlement
Henri Castro
Hondo
Hondo Methodist Church
Ihnken Family Cemetery
J. M. Koch's Hotel
Judge Thomas L. Devine (1820-1890)
Landmark Inn
Leinweber Building
Louis Haller House
Masonic Cemetery of Hondo Valley Lodge No. 252, A.F. & A.M.
Medina County
Medina County Courthouse
Medina Dam
Mission Valley
Mountain Valley
Moye
Natalia
New Fountain United Methodist Church
Oefinger House
Old Wurzbach Place
Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church
Ranch Home of Charles De Montel
Renken Cemetery
Robert Lee Bobbitt
Rothe-Rowe Ranch House
Saint John the Evangelist Catholic Church
Schuehle-Saathoff House
Site of Fort Lincoln
Site of Saint Dominic Catholic Church and Cemetery
Site of the Homestead of Henri Castro
Southern Pacific Depot of Hondo
Spanish Exploration in Medina County
St. Louis Catholic Church
St. Louis Cemetery
St. Louis Church
St. Louis Day
Stroud's Blacksmith Shop
The Joseph Meyer Homestead
The Wiemers Oak
Tomerlin Cemetery
Town of D'Hanis
Town of Quihi
Trimble Cemetery
Vance Hotel and Store
Vandenburg
Yancey United Methodist Church
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
Adolph Wagner Family Cemetery
Becker Cemetery
Beneficencia Cemetery
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
Bethlehem Lutheran Church Cemetery
Bippert Family Cemetery
Black Creek Methodist Cemetery
Black Creek Mexican Cemetery
Boehme Family Cemetery
Braun Farm Cemetery
Britsch Cemetery
Brucks Family Cemetery
Butts Cemetery
Castroville Cemetery
Conrad Wagner Family Cemetery
Cortez Cemetery
Cottonwood Cemetery
Decker Family Cemetery
Duncan Family Cemetery
Evergreen Cemetery
Fritz Family Cemetery
Griffin Cemetery
Haas Family Cemetery #1
Haas Family Cemetery #2
Heath Family Cemetery
Holy Cross Cemetery
Hondo Cemetery
Howard Family Cemetery
Huehner Farm Cemetery
Humble-Schott Cemetery
Ingleside Cemetery
Inhken Family Cemetery
Karm Family Cemetery
Koenig Family Cemetery
Koerbel-Kohl-Loesberg Cemetery
Koerbet Family Cemetery
Lebold Family Cemetery
Leinweber Family Cemetery
Lessung Family Cemetery
Lytle Masonic Cemetery
Marrell Family Cemetery
Masonic Cemetery of Hondo Valley Lodge No 252, AF&AM
Miller Cemetery
Moehring Family Cemetery
Moore Family Cemetery
Mumme Family Cemetery
Mussman Cemetery
Nehr Family Cemetery
New Fountain Cemetery
Oefinger Family Cemetery
Old Lutheran Cemetery
Our Lady of Grace Catholic Cemetery
Paul-Hoffman Cemetery
Quihi Community Cemetery
Renken Family Cemetery
Richarz-Rudinger Cemetery
Roberson Cemetery
Rothe Cemetery
Saathoff Family Cemetery
San Francisco Cemetery
Santa Cruz Cemetery
Schorobiny Family Cemetery
Schroeder Family Cemetery
Schweers Family Cemetery
Shane Family Cemetery
St. Dominic Cemetery
St. John's Cemetery
St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery
St. Louis Cemetery
Stubbs Ranch Cemetery
Styles Cemetery
Sutherland Family Cemetery
Sutterland Family Cemetery
Tehuacana Cemetery
Tomerlin Cemetery
Trimble Cemetery
Tuerpe Family Cemetery
Unknown Grave (N of Roberson Cemetery)
unknown grave (Quihi; BM 852)
unnknown grave (W of Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Quihi)
Wernette Family Cemetery
White Community Cemetery
Williams
Winkler Cemetery
Woodmen of the World Cemetery
Yancey Cemetery
Zacharias Deckert Grave
Zion Lutheran Cemetery
In the 17th century, Spanish explorers arrived in the region, claiming the land for Spain. The Spanish established missions in the area to convert the Native Americans to Christianity and to further their control over the territory. One of the most notable missions was Mission San Francisco de la Espada, which still stands today and is a popular tourist attraction.
During the 19th century, the area that is now Medina County became a part of the Republic of Texas after it gained independence from Mexico. As more settlers moved into the area, the town of Castroville was founded in 1844 by colonists led by Henri Castro. The town became a major hub for German immigrants, and their influence can still be seen today in the town's architecture and cultural heritage.
Over the years, Medina County has experienced significant economic growth and development. The discovery of oil in the early 20th century led to an oil boom in the area, and agriculture has also played a significant role in the county's economy, with cattle ranching and crop farming being major industries.
Today, Medina County is a thriving community that celebrates its rich history and diverse cultural heritage. Visitors can explore the area's historical sites, such as the missions and historic downtown areas, while also enjoying the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside.
Brief timeline of the history of Medina County, Texas:
- 1841 - Medina County is established as a county in the Republic of Texas.
- 1842 - Castroville, the county seat, is founded by Henri Castro.
- 1846 - Medina County becomes part of the United States after the annexation of Texas.
- 1850 - D'Hanis, another town within Medina County, is settled.
- 1856 - Hondo is founded and becomes the new county seat.
- 1861-1865 - During the Civil War, Medina County supports the Confederacy.
- 1881 - The International-Great Northern Railroad is completed, boosting economic development.
- 1917-1918 - Many Medina County residents serve in World War I.
- 1920s-1930s - The Great Depression causes economic hardship in the county.
- 1942-1945 - World War II leads to changes in the local economy and military service.
- 1953 - Medina Lake is created with the construction of Medina Dam.
- 1998 - The historic Medina County Courthouse is restored after a fire severely damages it.
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Medina County, Texas.