TEXAS: COTULLA 1906 POSTCARD OF ONION HARVEST WORKERS

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Year: 

1906
Texas

CARD HAS CREASE JUST LEFT OF CENTER AS VIEWED FROM THE FRONT.  HISTORIC VALUE.
Immigrant Joseph Cotulla, who was reared in Silesia, then a part of Prussia, migrated to the United States in the 1850s. He joined the Union Army in Brownsville, Texas. He lived in Atascosa County, but arrived in La Salle County in 1868] to establish what became a large ranching operation. After learning that the International-Great Northern Railroad intended to lay tracks in La Salle County, he worked to establish the town that bears his name.
In 1881, Cotulla donated 120 acres of his land to the railroad, and in 1882, a depot was constructed there. In 1883, the town was granted a post office. The same year, Cotulla became the county seat by special election.

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