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Historical Sites 20 - THE A.C. JONES HOME << Full List >> 22 - PRAEGER BUILDING 21 - ARANSAS CREEK SETTLERS
Earliest
known residents were Karankawa Indians who named creek. On this stream was one
of the most famous ranches in early Texas, occupied in 1805 by Don Martin de
Leon, who in 1824 founded Victoria. In 1830’s, Irish colonists came by way of
Copano Bay, settling down creek. Anglo-Americans from older settlements came by
road and trail, stopping mainly up creek. Stock raising, trucking and freighting
provided livelihoods in the rich, new prairie land. In 1850 Patrick Fadden sold
to Fort Merrill corn and vegetables from 1835 land grant of his uncle, Father
John Thomas MaIloy. Fadden and W. R. Hayes freighted supplies to settlers in
1860s. Hayes had early post office in his home, 1870; was county judge
1876-1892. John Wilson, an 1850s up creek settler, brought first Durham cattle
to country; built one of first wooden fences, enclosing 600 acres of homesite
with rough heart pine plank. On creek’s north bank stood ranch of Frank 0.
Skidmore, founder of Skidmore, who gained fame for building first
barbed-wire fence and windmill in county. He promoted breeding of registered
Herefords and in 1886 gave much right of way to San Antonio & Aransas Pass
Railroad. |
Marker is located on in front of the Skidmore Historical Society Museum |
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