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Alice

Alice, Jim Wells County

Marker Text

In the 1880s, when the lines of the Corpus Christi, San Diego, & Rio Grande and the San Antonio & Aransas Pass railroads intersected, a new townsite was platted at the junction in what was then Nueces County. First called Bandana and then Kleberg, the town was finally named Alice (for Alice King Kleberg) when a post office was granted in 1888. Homes, business, schools, and churches were soon established. Texas Rangers serving in south Texas were headquartered in Alice. P. A. Presnall was elected the first mayor in 1904. Alice became the county seat of newly created Jim Wells County in 1911. (1988)

Marker Details

Address 401 E. 2nd St.
Location Description Federal Building and Post Office, marker is at NW corner of E. 2nd and N. Adams streets
Marker # 117
Dedicated 1988
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; railroads; women's history topics; law enforcement
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 27.752241, -98.072288

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