SPECULATOR AND DEVELOPER ELIHU HARRISON ROPES (18451898) HAD BEEN A PUBLISHER, REALTOR, AND INSURANCE AGENT IN NEW JERSEY BEFORE COMING TO TEXAS ON A VACATION DURING THE LATE 1880s. A VENTURE ALONG THE GULF COAST RESULTED IN HIS PLAN TO DEVELOP A DEEPWATER PORT FOR CORPUS CHRIST1 IN ORDER TO PROMOTE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND THUS STIMULATE THE TOWN'S GROWTH AND ECONOMY. ROPES' DREAM FOR CORPUS CHRIST1 ALSO INCLUDED BUILDING A RAILROAD FROM THE PORT TO THE LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PORT ARANSAS CLIFFS ALONG WHAT IS NOW OCEAN DRIVE. BACKED BY EASTERN INVESTORS, ROPES BEGAN HIS PLAN TO DREDGE A 14-MILE CHANNEL THROUGH MUSTANG ISLAND. HIS EQUIPMENT, HOWEVER, WAS CONSTANTLY IN NEED OF REPAIR, AND WHEN THE FINANCIAL PANIC OF 1893 HIT THE COUNTRY, THE PROJECT WAS ABANDONED. LIKEWISE, HIS DREAM FOR THE CLIFFS RESORT AREA WAS NOT FULLY REALIZED, AS THE GRAND HOTEL HE CONSTRUCTED, KNOWN AS THE ALTA VISTA (BURNED 1927), WAS NEVER OPENED TO THE PUBLIC. WHEN THE PANIC OF 1893 LED ROPES' FINANCIAL SUPPORTERS TO WITHHOLD
THEIR MONEY, ROPES LEFT CORPUS CHRIST1 FOR NEW YORK, WHERE HE DIED IN
1898. ALTHOUGH ROPES' GOALS LAY UNFULFILLED, THEY DID STIMULATE AN
INTEREST IN CORPUS CHRISTI'S POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT. |
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