Details for Theodore Merchant Lawrence (January 16, 1861-August 10, 1941)

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5355006322

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Marker Number 6322
Atlas Number 5355006322
Marker Title Theodore Merchant Lawrence (January 16, 1861-August 10, 1941)
Index Entry Lawrence, Theodore Merchant
Address 1217 McBride Lane
City Corpus Christi
County Nueces
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 651663
UTM Northing 3077023
Subject Codes agriculture, general; farms; county official; Business topics, general; cowboys
Marker Year 1989
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location 1217 McBride Lane, Corpus Christi
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text A grandson of one of the city's first physicians, Dr. David Henry Lawrence, Theodore Merchant "Buddy" Lawrence was born in Corpus Christi. He left home at an early age and found employment on the King Ranch, where he participated in cattle drives. He later worked as a professional hunter. In 1880 Lawrence married Cora Eugenia Garrett. They became the parents of six children. Lawrence began farming in the 1880s and in the following decade became interested in vegetable truck farming. This was the site of his home and vegetable farm. He is credited with being the first to ship vegetables from Corpus Christi in 1894. As a partner in the Roark Produce Company, he helped build the truck farming industry in the area. In 1902 Lawrence was appointed County Commissioner for Precinct One, which included Corpus Christi. He served until 1908 and was elected to the position in 1910, serving continuously until 1932. During his years as a Commissioner, county road systems were modernized and the first causeway over Nueces Bay was constructed. In tribute for his contributions, the County Commissioners Court changed the name of Chemical Plant Road to Buddy Lawrence Drive in 1933. (1989)

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