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Falfurrias

Falfurrias, Brooks County

Marker Text

Founded as a cattle shipping point by Edward C. Lasater, 1904, town bears name of a village on land he purchased in 1893. When the San Antonio & Aransas Pass Railroad extended its lines, Lasater (1860-1930) platted present townsite, built a hotel, general store, water and power plants, and cotton gin. He opened area to truck, citrus, and dairy farms. He founded South Texas' first creamery--now widely recognized. A post office, newspaper, churches, and schools were opened. A citrus packing plant was built in 1914. Still later the city became an oil and gas production center. (1971)

Marker Details

Address E. Rice St.
Location Description NE corner E. Rice St. (SH 285) and N. St. Mary's St. (Bus. 281)
Marker # 1561
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; settlements
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 27.226849, -98.143979

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