Historical Marker

The Cedars

Rockport · Aransas County · Dedicated 2011 · THC Atlas #5507016784

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Marker Inscription

Tourism has been a major part of the Rockport economy for generations, but in the 1920s and 1930s with the rise of the automobile, more visitors began to travel to the area. The Cedars, built in 1928 by Dr. Joe and Mabel Bryant, became a popular tourist destination with seven "resort houses" on the property. The property was sold to H.M. Daggett in 1929. Stanley Daggett, his son, and his wife, Flossie, gained the property in 1930 and added two cottages. Annual gatherings of fishing and birding organizations and groups of families were a common practice and brought in many visitors to the cedars. Originally there were outhouses, iceboxes, hot plates and a windmill but soon small bathrooms were attached to each cottage. By the late 1940s, the cottages offered hot and cold running water, gas stoves, refrigerators and clothes lines. In 1946 Miss Ethel Jones who lived in San Antonio purchased the property and hired an on-site manager. After retiring to the property in 1964, she sold The Cedars to her nephew, Charles Stevens, in 1971. Guests from Texas and out of state continued to visit The Cedars. In 1973, Stevens sold the property to a group of eight families, organized by the Robertsons, known as the Rockport Cedars Association (RCA). Each family retained a cottage and the center space became common ground. Traditions at The Cedars continued as these families and others enjoyed the coast and worked together for the annual “pier review,” an event when the pier and t-head are repaired. This cultural landmark represents economic growth and tourism in Rockport, and continues to attract families to the beautiful texas coast.

About this site

The Cedars is a historical marker in Rockport, Aransas County, dedicated in 2011. It is one of 49 historical markers documented in Aransas County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 55 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 28.0114, -97.0548 near Rockport. The nearest cataloged historic site is Hynes-Balthrope House (historical marker), about 0.5 miles away. Others within a short drive include Baylor-Norvell House, Site of Heldenfels Shipyard, and Mathis House.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5507016784. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 28.0114, -97.0548 · Rockport, Aransas County
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