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Home Texas Nueces County Corpus Christi John Dunn, Jr. Homesite
     

John Dunn, Jr. Homesite

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5800 block of Up River Road, Corpus Christi, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 27° 48' 51.16646999988", -97° 28' 21.02147000004"
 
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     John Dunn, Sr., (1803-1889) immigrated to the United States from Ireland in 1851. He began acquiring large amounts of property in Nueces County, including this site which he purchased in 1868 from Jonas Pickles. This section of his landholdings was inherited by his youngest son, John Dunn, Jr. (1853-1941). Dunn, Jr., began working as a young boy herding sheep for his father. He received most of his schooling in Father Gonnard's School for Boys in Corpus Christi. As a young man, Dunn participated in posses that captured Mexican raiders and horse rustlers. He eventually acquired nearly 12,000 acres of ranchland and was known throughout the Corpus Christi area for his philanthropic land donations, particularly to the Roman Catholic Church. The one story section of this home was built by Dunn in 1889 in anticipation of his marriage to Mary Tom (1856-1937). The home served as headquarters for Dunn's ranching operations and was enlarged as his family grew. Located on land that has been in the Dunn family since 1868, the homesite stands as a reminder of early Nueces County settlement. (1985)

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

John Dunn, Jr. Homesite Historical Marker Location Map, Corpus Christi, Texas