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History in a Pecan ShellEarly travelers between Goliad and Mier stopped to use the springs that fed San Diego Creek in what was to become San Diego.

Around 1800 Juli�n and Ventura Flores (father and son) received two land grants known as San Diego de Arriba and San Diego de Abajo. The grants were surveyed in 1806 and they received their deed in 1812.

In 1828 the first birth was recorded and the population was estimated at 25 families by 1844. In 1846 Gen. Zachary Taylor and his troops briefly occupied the town during the Mexican War.

In 1848 Ventura Flores sold land to Pablo P�rez, who built houses and named the town Perezville.

The Casa Blanca

The town's first post office was opened in 1852 in a small white building known as the Casa Blanca. It is said that Perezville was renamed San Diego at this time. Another story claims 1867 as the year the post office opened.

This building was occupied by Confederate forces during the Civil War and it later served as a store, a speakeasy, a residence and a bar. It remains standing today.

Casa Blanca Bar
Photo courtesy Rudy Torres, May 2007

In 1875 the population was about 550 people.

In 1867 the only church between Corpus Christi and the Mexican border was built by Father Claude Jaillet. When Duval County was organized in 1868 San Diego was chosen as the county seat.

After the Civil War (1878) 2,000 federal troops were stationed in San Diego to protect the townspeople from Mexican raiders. During a drought - a fight erupted over a waterhole and five men were shot dead in the street.

In 1879 the Corpus Christi, San Diego and Rio Grande Railroad reached the town, making the all-important connection with the port at Corpus Christi. Then in 1881 the Texas-Mexican Railway took over the Corpus Christi, San Diego and Rio Grande and completed the road to Laredo.

The town's first newsaper opened in 1882 and the population was 1,000 by 1884. In 1890 it had risen to 1,500.

In 1907, John Cleary, the county tax assessor was assassinated and Archer "Archie" Parr came to power - establishing the illegal (but familiar) "Patron" system of government. Archer was the father of George Parr who would later become known as "The Duke of Duval".

In 1915 Basilio Ramos, Jr. was arrested in McAllen. Ramos was carrying a copy of what became known as the Plan of San Diego - a scheme that was to link Mexico and Germany in WWI and after the defeat of the U.S. - give back all former Mexican lands to Mexico.

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