PATRICK FRANCIS DUNN, THE SON OF IRISH IMMIGRANTS THOMAS AND CATHERINE H. DUNN, WAS BORN OCT. 10, 1858, IN CORPUS CHRISTI. HE MARRIED CLARA J. JONES AUG. 30, 1883. IN DEC. 1883, PAT DUNN ENTERED A PARTNERSHIP WITH HIS MOTHER AND BROTHER, THOMAS, TO GRAZE CATTLE ON PADRE ISLAND, AND AS MANAGER MOVED TO THE ISLAND IN JAN. 1884, SETTLING 20 MILES DOWN THE COAST. LAGUNA MADRE AND THE GULF OF MEXICO SERVED AS NATURAL FENCES; DURING ROUNDUP, RANCH HANDS DROVE STOCK INTO SEVERAL CORRALS SCATTERED ALONG THE 110- MILE ISLAND. WHEN HIS CHILDREN REACHED SCHOOL AGE, DUNN MOVED BACK TO CORPUS CHRIST1 AND ESTABLISHED HEADQUARTERS AT THE NORTH END OF THE ISLAND. IN 1907, AFTER BUYING HIS BROTHER'S INTEREST, HE BUILT A 2-STORY HOUSE ON CORPUS CHRIST1 PASS (0.5 MI. E), USING LUMBER WASHED ASHORE FROM SHIPWRECKS. MUCH OF THE HOUSE AND CORRALS WERE CONSTRUCTED OF FINE MAHOGANY. THE HOUSE WAS DESTROYED IN THE HURRICANE OF 1916, THE YEAR OF HIS MOTHER'S DEATH, WHICH LEFT DUNN AS SOLE OWNER OF THE RANCH. PAT DUNN SOLD HIS PADRE ISLAND INTERESTS IN 1926, RETAINING GRAZING
RIGHTS, WHICH HE USED UNTIL HIS DEATH MARCH 25, 1937. HIS SON, BURTON
DUNN, CONTINUED RANCHING OPERATIONS UNTIL HIS DEATH SEPT. 8, 1970, AFTER
WHICH THE LAST CATTLE WERE REMOVED FROM PADRE ISLAND. |
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