Details for Uriah Lott

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5273003134

Data

Marker Number 3134
Atlas Number 5273003134
Marker Title Uriah Lott
Index Entry Lott, Uriah
Address
City Kingsville
County Kleberg
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 611777
UTM Northing 3044210
Subject Codes railroads; Business topics, general
Marker Year 1972
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Kleberg Avenue at railroad tracks (7th Street) Kingsville
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text (January 30, 1842 - March 29, 1915) Merchant, banker, builder of railroad to the Rio Grande. Born in Albany, N.Y. Came to South Texas in 1868. Chartered the Corpus Christi, San Diego and Rio Grande narrow gauge railroad in 1875. Later, reorganized it as the Texas-Mexican Railroad, to be built from Corpus Christi to Laredo. In 1884 he chartered and became president of the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway, which in time had 688 miles of track, and gave South Texas a new outlet to the Gulf of Mexico and international trade. Setting out (1900) to run a railroad to southmost tip of Texas, he obtained right of way for segment of the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway from Robstown to Brownsville. The "Lott Railroad" tracks reached this point in February 1903. When for the first time a passenger train ran all the way from Corpus Christi to Brownsville, July 4, 1904, the new town of Kingsville held a special Fourth of July celebration. For some years prior to his death, Lott lived in Casa Ricardo Hotel in Kingsville. He and his wife, the former Mary Cicele Reynolds, are buried in the Chamberlain Cemetery, Kingsville. Lott's work, vital to South Texas development, also enhanced national prosperity at turn of the century.

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