Historical Marker

Poteet

Poteet · Atascosa County · Dedicated 1989 · THC Atlas #5013004092

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Marker Inscription

The town of Poteet traces its history to the 1880s, when Francis Marion Poteet (1833-1907) established a mercantile store northeast of this area. A blacksmith and farmer as well as a merchant, Poteet began providing mail service to his customers. Poteet sold his business to Henry T. Mumme (1870-1947) before 1900. Mumme continued to offer postal service at the store, and in 1910 he and his wife Ida (1869-1942) donated 400 acres of land for a new townsite. Since the area had been referred to as Poteet as a result of the early mail service, the new town was named in honor of Francis Marion Poteet. Mumme moved his store to the new townsite in 1911. Mumme drilled the town's first artesian water well and is credited with introducing the cultivation of strawberries here. The artesian water, together with the sandy soil of the region, proved ideal for growing the berries. Known statewide for its superior quality strawberries, Poteet has been nicknamed the "Strawberry Capital of Texas." The town grew steadily after 1910, with the establishment of schools, churches, homes, and businesses. It was incorporated in 1926. (1989)

About this site

Poteet is a historical marker in Poteet, Atascosa County, dedicated in 1989. It is one of 39 historical markers documented in Atascosa County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 126 historic sites cataloged across the county.

The site sits at 29.0365, -98.5756 near Poteet. The nearest cataloged historic site is Hooge Hill (historical marker), about 0.6 miles away. Others within a short drive include Madre Dolorosa Cemetery, Horton Cemetery, and Zavala Cemetery.

This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5013004092. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.

📍 29.0365, -98.5756 · Poteet, Atascosa County
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