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Rincon Ranch

Gregory, San Patricio County

Marker Text

Youngs Coleman and his son, Thomas, established a south Texas ranching empire in the 1850's. The headquarters of their operation was here at Rincon where there was a fresh water depression. In 1871 the Colemans joined with George W. Fulton and T.H. and J.M. Mathis to form what became the Coleman-Fulton pasture company. The headquarters remained at Rincon and the ranch included a main house, worker housing, a school, commissary, and numerous other outbuildings. President William Howard Taft visited Rincon in 1909. The company was dissolved in the 1920's.

Marker Details

Address FM 136, about 9 mi. N of Gregory
Location Description from Gregory take FM 136 9 miles north
Marker # 4268
Dedicated 1993
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code ranches/ranching; cattle, cattle industry topics
Latitude, Longitude 27.999184, -97.248574

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