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Padre J. Nicolas Balli

Port Isabel, Cameron County

Marker Text

Padre Island, off the South Texas coast, is named for Padre Jose Nicolas Balli (177?-1829), whose family migrated from Spain in 1569 and became large landowners in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. In 1800 Balli applied to King Charles IV of Spain for 11 1/2 leagues of land on the island, and in 1804 started its first settlement, Rancho Santa Cruz. Padre Balli served as collector of finances for all the churches in the Rio Grande Valley and founded the first mission in present Cameron County. Padre Balli's ministry was a great influence on the lives of early South Texas settlers.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description PR 100, east end of causeway (3 miles east of Port Isabel), South Padre Island.
Marker # 3909
Dedicated 1983
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Spanish immigrants/immigration; religious leaders; Presbyterian denomination; Roman Catholic denomination
Latitude, Longitude 26.091709, -97.175577

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