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History in
a Pecan Shell
In 1904 the St.
Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway was completed and the King
Ranch operated the site as a shipping point. It never developed
into a town but was one of the ranches division headquarters.
After WWII Norias
had the railroad depot and a school for ranch families. The cemetery
remains but the “town” only appears today as an entry point to the
King Ranch. |
Photo
Credit
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Border Patrol
Cars
TE
photo, 2004 |
Kenedy
County 1940s map showing Norias
From Texas state map #4335
Courtesy
Texas General Land Office |
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