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Cotulla Ranch

Cotulla, La Salle County

Marker Text

Polish immigrant Joseph Cotulla (1844-1922) came to America in 1856, traveling with his family by ship and oxcart. He worked on area ranches and registered his own brand, the BAR JF, in 1863. Joseph enlisted in the First Texas Cavalry of the Union Army and served for two years during the Civil War. He drove cattle from the Nueces River to Kansas for several years. He started an area ranch with four other men in 1869 before establishing his own ranch in 1874. Cotulla continued to buy land and amassed more than 30,000 acres in La Salle, Dimmit and Webb counties. He donated 120 acres of the ranch to the railroad in 1881 to develop a townsite, which bears his name and became La Salle county seat. The original ranch land remains in the family today. (2009)

Marker Details

Address 448 S. IH-35
Location Description Near IH-35 and FM 468 on private property.
Marker # 15901
Dedicated 2009
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code
  • Private Property:

    True
  • Latitude, Longitude 28.440704, -99.266994

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