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Padre Island National Seashore
People
 

 

 
Pat Dunn, who owned a cattle ranch covering most of Padre Island from the late 1800s until his death in 1937.
From the Padre Island National Seashore Archives (courtesy of the Dunn family)
Pat Dunn, who owned a cattle ranch that covered about two-thirds of Padre Island from the late 1800s until his death in 1937.

Except for the wreck of the 300 in 1554, there were never any major events or battles of historical signifcance on Padre Island.   Many would think that this means nothing of historical interest ever occurred on the island.  They would be wrong.

Padre Island is rich with history, but because no major events occurred here, little was recorded about the people who lived or passed through here.  That simply makes finding the information difficult.

In this section of the website, you will learn about the people who made the history of the island.  Currently, only the best known people are described, later, however, more biographies and tales will be added to flesh out the fascinating, untold, and often overlooked history of Padre Island.

Chert point of about 2800 BC to 500 AD
Native Americans
Learn about the Coahuiltecans, Karankawa, and others who occupied the island before the Europeans.
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Artist's depiction of a Spanish ship
The Spanish
Learn about the Spanish exploration of Padre Island and south Texas.
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Portrait of Patrick Dunn
Patrick Dunn
Learn about the "Duke of Padre Island", who owned most of the island for nearly fifty years.
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Mary Lively, one of the first settlers on Padre Island.
The Story of the Lively Family
Learn the story of the Livelys, a family who lived on the island at the beginning of the Civil War.
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Beach wheelchairs are available for loan, but must be returned by the Visitor Center's closing time.  

Did You Know?
Padre Island National Seashore has two wheelchairs designed for use on loose sand available for loan at no charge? Users must leave a driver's license or their personal wheelchair at the information desk while the beach wheelchairs are on loan.
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Last Updated: December 03, 2006 at 17:13 EST