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Guadalupe County Texas The county was founded in 1846 and is named for the Guadalupe River. Guadalupe County was originally a part of Gonzales, which latter was settled by colonists from the United States under Green De Witt, who contracted among others with the Mexican government, who then owned the country, to bring and settle a given number of families at various places which were assigned them. De Witt selected a spot on the Guadalupe River one mile below its confluence with the San Marcos River to plant his first colonists and build a town. In 1825 the first colonists arrived with the surveyor James Kerr and went to work. Among these were - Berry, Edward Morehouse, Henry S. Brown, Elijah Stapp, John Wightman, - Durbin, and Erastus Smith, afterwards known as "Deaf" Smith, the famous spy and scout of the Texas army, This first installment was broken up by the Indians, and Wightman killed and Durbin severely wounded. By the year 1830 the settlement was firmly established, and in 1832 the town named Gonzales, for Raphael Gonzales, Provisional Governor of Texas, as was also the county, which at that time extended to the line of Bexar, including all of the territory of what is now Guadalupe County. Seguin was selected as the county seat of Guadalupe County. It is a small town situated upon the north bank of the Guadalupe River on the Galveston, Harrisburg & San Antonio Railroad, thirty-five miles east San Antonio. This town when organized in 1838 or 1839, was named after Juan M. Seguin, a Mexican who fought with the Texan.s against the Imperial Government of Mexico for the Constitution of 1824. Seguin at the present time has a population of about 4,000 inhabitants; but, when it was selected as the county seat, there were only a few people there. (Unknown source) ![]() Photo by Larry D. Moore CC BY-SA 3.0.
GUADALUPE COUNTY COURTHOUSE
CITIES, TOWNS, AND POPULATED PLACES * Barbarosa * Cibolo * Clear Springs * Concrete * Geronimo * Kingsbury * Lake Dunlap * Marion * McQueeney * New Berlin * Northcliff * Redwood * Santa Clara * Schertz * Schumansville * Selma * Seguin (County Seat) * Staples * Zorn * Zuehl * ![]() ![]() |
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