Irish Immigrants in Refugio
Historical marker location:The history of settlement in Refugio is closely associated with Ballygarrett, County Wexford, Ireland. Irish natives James Power (c. 1788-1852) and James Hewetson (1796-1870), both of whom immigrated to the United States in the early 19th Century and later became citizens of Mexico, obtained permission from the Mexican government to oversee the immigration of more than 200 Irish families to Texas in the 1830s. The first group of Irish settlers arrived on the Texas Gulf Coast in 1834. A cholera epidemic and the loss of provisions and equipment in rough waters as the immigrants reached the shore delayed their arrival in Refugio, where they were to settle near the former Spanish mission of Nuestra Senora del Refugio. The colony soon was established, however, and almost immediately the new settlers were embroiled in the cause of Texas independence from Mexico. Many Irishmen fought in the Texas Army and later served in the Republic of Texas Congress. The Irish people established a lasting presence in the Refugio area. Many descendants of the early immigrants still reside in the area, some on land granted to their ancestors in the 1830s
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In 1795, the area that is now Refugio County became part of the Spanish territory of Texas. The small community of Refugio was founded in 1832, and it quickly became an important center for trade and politics in the region. During the Texas Revolution in 1836, Refugio was a strategic location, and it played a significant role in the battle for Texas independence. The famous Battle of Refugio took place here, where the Texian soldiers fought against Mexican forces.
Following the Texas Revolution, Refugio County grew steadily as more settlers arrived in the area. The discovery of oil and gas in the early 20th century brought economic prosperity to the county. Refugio's population continued to grow, and the town became a hub for agriculture, ranching, and oil-related industries. The county also played a part in World War II, with the establishment of the Tynan Army Airfield and the construction of an air training base.
Today, Refugio County retains its rich history and charm. Visitors can explore historical sites like the Old Refugio County Jail and the Refugio County Museum, which showcase the area's past. The county is also known for its natural beauty, with areas like the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge and the Copano Bay State Fishing Pier providing opportunities for outdoor activities. With its long and fascinating history, Refugio County continues to be a vibrant community in South Texas.
Refugio County Timeline
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Refugio County, Texas.
- 1795 - Spanish land grants are issued in the area that is now Refugio County
- 1828 - The Mexican government grants a land certificate to a group of eleven empresarios, including James Power and James Hewetson, who establish a colony in the area
- 1836 - The Battle of Refugio takes place during the Texas Revolution
- 1837 - Refugio County is officially established by the Republic of Texas
- 1844 - The first courthouse is built in Refugio County
- 1854 - The town of Refugio becomes the county seat of Refugio County
- 1858 - The county courthouse burns down and is replaced with a new one
- 1922 - The discovery of oil leads to an economic boom in Refugio County
- 1936 - The current courthouse in Refugio is completed
- 1940s-1950s - The County experiences a decline in population due to the effects of World War II and increased mechanization in agriculture
- 1970s-1980s - The construction of the nearby South Texas Nuclear Project brings economic growth to the county
- 2008 - Hurricane Ike causes extensive damage to Refugio County