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Historical Sites 16 - McCLANAHAN HOUSE << Full List >> 18 - ST. PHILIP’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 17 - MEDIO CREEK
Named by
the Spaniards about 1800 because of its midway position between the San Antonio
and Nueces Rivers. Rises in Karnes County; empties into Mission River. Crossed
by explorers, padres, soldiers, settlers who traveled on early ox-cart roads
that led from Mexico to Mission La Bahia at Goliad. The Cart War of 1857,
between Texas and Mexican teamsters on the freight route between San Antonio
and Gulf ports, originated along San Patricio Road, southernmost of the three
roads. The Mexican cart drivers used Mesquite beans as feed for their teams,
starting the Mesquite brush which thrives along the creek. Settlers were
attracted here by the tall grass and many veterans of the Texas Revolution were
given bounty fl lands in the area. First post office in Bee County was
established in 1857 at Medio Hill pioneer community, once a downcreek
settlement. In 1909, the town of Candlish was founded within 50 feet of here,
with a hotel, general store, school. The store closed; Candlish became a ghost
town. In 1938-1939, on Medio and Blanco Creeks, fossil beds yielded 1,000,000-year-old
fossils of a new mastodon species (named Buckner’s Mastodon), rhinoceros,
elephants, alligators, camels and three-toed horses.
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