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1838

Corpus Christi began as a frontier trading post, founded in 1838-39 by Colonel Henry Lawrence Kinney, an adventurer, impresario, and colonizer.

1839

The area remained largely unoccupied until 1839, when Colonel Henry Lawrence Kinney established a trading post on the site of what is now downtown Corpus Christi.

1846

The Army remained until March 1846, when it left to march southward to the Rio Grande, as the beginning of the Mexican War was near.

1852

A year or so later the city took the name of Corpus Christi as a “more definite postmark for letters was needed.” It was incorporated on September 9, 1852.

At the first city council meeting, September 9, 1852, it was ruled illegal to hold “fandangos” without a license.

Since its incorporation in 1852, Corpus Christi has grown into a regional hub for marketing, processing, packaging and distributing agricultural commodities for a 12-county trade area.

1879

January 15, 1879: First ordinance of record outlawed hogs and goats running loose in the city.

1919

After the Hurricane of 1919, the city of Corpus Christi sought out to build a seawall to protect the downtown area and lessen possible devastations when facing future storms.

1928

In 1928, the city of Corpus Christi hired sculptor Gutzon Borglum, who would eventually be known as the famous sculptor of Mount Rushmore, to design the city’s seawall.

1941

The project was completed in March 1941; with the Bayfront extending two blocks into the bay and the shoreline behind and above 14 feet in sea level; the seawall was two miles along the Bayfront facing the rising sun created with the amphitheater steps as originally envisioned.

1952

The Seal used today was adopted in 1952.

In 1952 Miss Barbara Hesse was the design winner of a contest held in all Junior and Senior High Schools in the City of Corpus Christi for the design of a City Flag.

2015

Opening in mid-2015, the interactive children’s exhibit will engage children of all ages in STEM topics, ranging from DNA to geometry to outer space.

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