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Sand Branch Baptist Church
Organized under a tree near this site on August 27, 1882, ...
Site of San Augustine Church
Between 1850 and 1860, Manuel, Enrique, and Francisco Espa...
Old Rock Baptist Church
Organized as Medina Baptist Church in April 1857 at Mann's...
Pleasanton School Integration
Pleasanton School District began educating African America...
Pleasanton First United Methodist Church
This congregation was organized in 1857, one year before t...
Pleasanton City Cemetery
Begun in 1865 as a family burial ground, the Pleasanton Ci...
Pleasanton
(Founded 1858)
Named for early Texas settler John Pl...
Site of Jose Antonio Navarro Ranch Headquarters
(2.3 Mi. SSE)
This land had once been allocated in t...
Battle of Medina
Texas' bloodiest military engagement -- the Battle of Medi...
Jourdanton
In 1909, Jourdan Campbell (1867-1938) and Theodore H. Zand...
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Sand Branch Baptist Church
Organized under a tree near this site on August 27, 1882, the pioneer Sand Branch Baptist Church began with twelve members from the surrounding rural area. Elder C.B. Hukill served as the congregation's first pastor. Early worship services, conducted once ...
Site of San Augustine Church
Between 1850 and 1860, Manuel, Enrique, and Francisco Esparza brought their families to settle in what is now Atascosa County. The brothers, along with their sister and mother, were within the walls of the Alamo when it fell to the ...
Old Rock Baptist Church
Organized as Medina Baptist Church in April 1857 at Mann's Crossing, near Macdona. Until 1866, when members built an arbor here near Old Somerset, the services were held in homes or in a schoolhouse.
Site for meetinghouse and cemetery (2.5 acres ...
Pleasanton School Integration
Pleasanton School District began educating African American children in 1913 with the creation of the Abraham Lincoln School. By 1955, students from the Lincoln School and white students were participating in football workouts together and scheduling basketball games. However, in ...
Pleasanton First United Methodist Church
This congregation was organized in 1857, one year before the city of Pleasanton was founded. The church was established largely through the efforts of early Methodist circuit preachers such as John Wesley DeVilbliss and Augustus C. Fairman, who later was ...
Pleasanton City Cemetery
Begun in 1865 as a family burial ground, the Pleasanton City Cemetery is a reflection of the history of the community from its earliest days. The first burial was that of three-year-old Gustave B. Doak, whose parents, Jonathan and Mary ...
Pleasanton
(Founded 1858)
Named for early Texas settler John Pleasants, by John Bowen (d.1867), San Antonio's first Anglo-American postmaster. Bowen, assisted financially by associate Henry L. Radaz, in Sept. 1858 founded this town at the juncture of Atascosa River and Bonita Creek ...
Site of Jose Antonio Navarro Ranch Headquarters
(2.3 Mi. SSE)
This land had once been allocated in the 1700s as a ranch for Mission San Jose in San Antonio (20 mi. N), but in the 1820s was left unsettled. In 1828 prominent San Antonio resident Jose Antonio Navarro ...
Battle of Medina
Texas' bloodiest military engagement -- the Battle of Medina -- may have taken place in this general vicinity in 1813. The early 19th century was a time of political upheaval, and in 1812, while the U.S. was at war with ...
Jourdanton
In 1909, Jourdan Campbell (1867-1938) and Theodore H. Zanderson (1854-1927) established the Jourdanton community, named for Campbell, on the eastern edge of their Toby Ranch property. Jourdan Campbell was born in Atascosa County, and was a merchant and county commissioner. ...