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Marker Text: The town of Gregory traces its beginnings to 1886. The year the San Antonio and Aransas Pass railroad built a line through San Patricio county. The railroad and the local Coleman-Fulton pasture company joined forces to build a station here at a site known as Corpus Christi Junction. A switch where the rail line turned toward Corpus Christi and branched off to Aransas Pass. By 1887 the junction was known as Gregory, named for Thomas W. Gregory, a friend of the Fulton Family and later U.S. attorney general.
A. U.S. post office opened on March 8, 1887, and the new community grew quickly, soon boasting stores, hotels, banks, and other businesses, as well as a school and several churches. as many as seven trains passed through the junction on daily round-trip schedule. By 1900 the town's population had reached 400, and the community received another boost when the Coleman-Fulton pasture company relocated its main office here from Rockport. The company built the 3-story Green hotel in 1909, and many train travelers relied on Gregory as a stopover point, although the company headquarters and the Green Hotel both relocated to Taft in the 1920s, the town survived and remains a viable residential community. (1994) Marker No: 2281
Aluminum 27 x 42 Subject Marker
Geographic: 27.923027, -97.292603
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Location: Main Street at Avenue C, across US 181 alt from City hall, Gregory