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Atascosa County

Jourdanton, Atascosa County

Marker Text

As early as 1722 El Camino Real (The King's Highway) from the Rio Grande to San Antonio was well established in this area. The Spanish word "Atascosa," denoting boggy ground that hindered travel, gave region its name. The county was created in 1856 from land formerly in Bexar County. Jose Antonio Navarro, whose 1831 claim was the first grant recorded in area, gave land in 1857 for first county seat, Navatasco. County seat moved to Pleasanton in 1858, to Jourdanton in 1911. Livestock, oil, gas and strawberries are well-known products of the county.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Atascosa County Courthouse grounds, near Circle Ave and Campbell Ave
Marker # 223
Dedicated 1936
Size, Type 1936 Centennial - Highway Marker (pink granite)
Code county official; cabins, log houses; courthouses
Latitude, Longitude Exact Lat/Lon Unknown

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