Details for Helena

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5255002428

Data

Marker Number 2428
Atlas Number 5255002428
Marker Title Helena
Index Entry Helena
Address
City Helena
County Karnes
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 614945
UTM Northing 3203156
Subject Codes cities and towns; land surveys, land companies, promotional towns; women
Marker Year 1967
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location FM 81, Old Courthouse Square, Helena
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Founded in 1852 on San Antonio River by Thomas Ruckman, a graduate of Princeton, and Lewis Owings, later first governor of Arizona Territory. Town was named in honor of Owings' wife, Helen. Situated on branch of famed Chihuahua Trail (running from Indianola to San Antonio to Northern Mexico), Helena was to experience quick growth. Much traffic of wagon freight and gold bullion travelled trail. Four-horse stages daily passed through town. Helena was designated county seat when Karnes County was created and organized in 1854. First election of county officials was held on gallery of Ruckman-Owings Store. During Civil War, Karnes County mustered six companies, including Helena Guards, for service. Helena was a Confederate post office and issued its own stamps. Much Confederate cotton destined for Mexican ports passed through Helena. During its heyday, Helena had a courthouse, jail, newspaper, academy, drugstore, blacksmith shop, two hotels, and several saloons and general stores. Bypassed by the S.A. & A.P. Railroad in 1886, town died. County seat was moved to Karnes City in 1894 after hotly contested election.

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