Details for Runge, Texas

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5255004389

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Marker Number 4389
Atlas Number 5255004389
Marker Title Runge, Texas
Index Entry Runge, Texas
Address
City Runge
County Karnes
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 626385
UTM Northing 3196890
Subject Codes cities and towns
Marker Year 1969
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location FM 81, Town Square, Runge
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Early Texas town. Near site where Old Ox-Cart Road from San Antonio to Indianola crossed the Ojo de Agua (Spanish name meaning "eye of water" or spring) Creek. Here pioneer travelers found essentials of water, wood, and grass. Numerous Indian artifacts found nearby indicate that Karankawas, Tonkawas, Apaches, and Comanches camped or hunted in vicinity. First Anglo-American settlement here, in early 1850s, was named Sulphur Springs; in the late 1850s and 1860s the place was called Mineral Spring. In 1886 a group of Cuero merchants known as H. Runge and Company bought a large tract of land on which they platted the townsite of Runge. The San Antonio & Aransas Pass Railroad, called the "SAP", extended its line from Kenedy toward Houston and built a depot, a switch, and stockpens at Runge. The first post office was established here September 20, 1887. By 1890 Runge had grown to be the largest town in Karnes County. The public schools were organized in 1891 and Runge citizens engaged in many typical pioneer social and civic activities, including weekly band concerts held in the town square. The economy of the region has been sustained by farming, ranching, dairying, and petroleum production.
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