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STOCKDALE,
TEXAS
Wilson
County, South Texas
29°14'10"N 97°57'50"W (29.235974, -97.963888).
Highways 87, 97 and 123
13 Miles NE of Floresville the
county seat
ZIP code 78160
Area code 830
Population: 1,649 Est. (2019)
1,442 (2010) 1,398 (2000) 1,268 (1990)
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History in
a Pecan Shell
Texas
Lt. Governor Fletcher S. Stockdale is the
town’s namesake. Established during the Civil War in 1863, it wasn’t
until 1871 when the town was granted a post office.
An influx of Polish and German immigrants in the early 1880s bolstered
the population which reached 300 by the middle of that decade.
It wasn’t until 1898 when the San Antonio and Gulf Railroad arrived.
The estimated population of 1914 was 900, breaking the 1,000 mark
at the end of the 1920s.
The Great Depression reduced the population by about one third. From
the mid 1960s with a population of 1,100, Stockdale has slowly increased
to nearly 1,400 by the 2000 Census. |
Stockdale
City Jail
Photographer's
Note:
It was neat to see the little jail off main street. Ran into the city
manager next door who confirmed it being the city jail & said they
didn't have any idea to a date on it's origin. He said some restoration
was already in the planning stages, including picking the lock as
the key was lost several decades ago. - William
Beauchamp, June 14, 2009 |
Stockdale Watermelon
Jubilee - 3rd weekend in June
Photo courtesy William
Beauchamp, June 2009 |
Last governor
of Confederate Texas
Governor F. S. Stockdale Historical Marker
Photo
courtesy William
Beauchamp, June 2009
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