San Patricio County, Texas
Angelita (Littlest Angel)
Aransas Pass First Baptist Church
Battle of San Patricio
Bethel Baptist Church of Christ
Bethel Baptist Church of Christ and Cemetery
Chat Work Club
Coleman-Fulton Pasture Company
Courthouses of San Patricio County
Early Ingleside Schools
Early Ingleside Schools
First Baptist Church of Mathis
First Presbyterian Church of Taft
First United Methodist Church of Aransas Pass
First United Methodist Church of Odem
First United Methodist Church of Sinton
First United Methodist Church of Taft
Great Land Lottery of Aransas Pass
Gregory
Gregory School
Ingleside
James McGloin Home
John Wiebel VFW Post 2932
Joseph French Green and La Quinta Mansion
Late Pleistocene Ingleside Fauna
Meansville and Kaleta
Odem Area Schools, Early
Odem Building
Odem First Baptist Church
Old Cemetery on the Hill
Old Dougherty House
Plymouth Oil Company and Plymouth Oilers
President William Howard Taft Visits Taft
Reef Road
Rincon Ranch
Rodriguez, Josepha
Rosita Cemetery
Saint Patrick's Catholic Church
San Patricio County
San Patricio de Hibernia
Sharpsburg and Borden's Ferry
Site of Bay View College
Site of Indian Point Mass Grave of 1919 Hurricane Victims
Site of the Home of James McGloin
Site of West Portland
Site of White Point Mass Graves of 1919 Hurricane Victims
Sodville Community
St. Paul
Taft Agricultural Industrial Complex
Terminal Railroad
Texas Revolution Memorial
Thomas Henry Mathis Ranch
Welder Ranch
West Sinton Community
White Point/Rosita
By the early 19th century, Mexican settlers began to populate the area, leading to the establishment of San Patricio de Hibernia, a small community near the Nueces River. This settlement grew, becoming the county seat and a major center of commerce. However, as tensions grew between Mexico and the United States, San Patricio County became a focal point of conflict during the Texas Revolution. In 1836, local residents joined forces with Texan rebels to fight against Mexican forces in the Battle of Nueces.
After Texas gained independence from Mexico, San Patricio County continued to grow and develop. The discovery of oil and natural gas in the early 20th century brought prosperity to the area and attracted new industries. Agriculture, particularly cotton farming, also played a significant role in the county's economy. Over time, the county's population diversified, with immigrants from Ireland, Germany, and other parts of Europe contributing to its cultural heritage.
In recent decades, San Patricio County has continued to thrive, with the expansion of industrial and manufacturing sectors. The county is home to major refineries, chemical plants, and a naval air station. It has also become a popular tourist destination, with its coastal location offering beautiful beaches, recreational opportunities, and attractions such as the Copano Bay State Fishing Pier and the historic town of Sinton. Today, San Patricio County remains a vibrant community, embracing its rich history while looking toward a bright future.
Brief timeline of the history of San Patricio County, Texas:
- 1828 - The Mexican government grants land to Irish empresarios James Power and James Hewetson, leading to the settlement of Irish immigrants in the area that would become San Patricio County.
- 1836 - Texas gains independence from Mexico, and San Patricio County is officially established as a county of the Republic of Texas.
- 1870 - Railroads, including the Texas-Mexican Railway, begin operating in San Patricio County, boosting trade and transportation in the region.
- 1886 - The discovery of oil in neighboring Nueces County leads to the development of the petroleum industry in San Patricio County.
- 1927 - The town of Taft is incorporated, becoming an important center for the oil and gas industry in the county.
- 1941 - The Naval Air Station Corpus Christi is established southwest of Portland, becoming a major training base during World War II.
- 1961 - The construction of the Port of Corpus Christi's Ingleside Marine Terminal begins, further boosting the county's economic growth.
- 1970 - The completion of the Interstate Highway 37 connects San Patricio County to major transportation routes.
- 2017 - Hurricane Harvey makes landfall in San Patricio County, causing significant damage to the area.
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of San Patricio County, Texas.