- Von Ormy, Texas
Von Ormy (pronEng|ˌvahn AHR mi) is a city located in southwest
Bexar County ,Texas ,United States . It has been known as Von Ormy since the late 1880s. Prior to 1880, the community was known as Mann's Crossing, Garza's Crossing [cite web|url=http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/GG/hrgjz.html |title=Handbook of Texas Online — GARZAS, TEXAS|publisher=Texas State Historical Association] , Medina Crossing [cite web|url=http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/VV/htv9.html|title=Handbook of Texas Online — VON ORMY, TEXAS|publisher=Texas State Historical Association|accessdate=2008-06-17] , and Paso de las Garzas. The former settlements ofKirk, Texas [cite web|url=http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/KK/hvk26.html |title=Handbook of Texas Online — KIRK, TEXAS|publisher=Texas State Historical Association] andBexar, Texas [cite web|url=http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/BB/hrbdc.html|title=Handbook of Texas Online — BEXAR, TEXAS|publisher=Texas State Historical Association] were absorbed into Von Ormy by the early 1900s. Von Ormy lies along theMedina River at the crossing point of the historic Upper LaredoCamino Real .Geography
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Early history
Archeological digs by the
University of Texas at San Antonio have revealed a pre-European settlement ofCoahuiltecan Indians within the boundaries of present day Von Ormy. The Medina River and its tributaries were a source of food, flint, and other resources that drew native Texans to their banks.European settlers, initially
Franciscan missionaries and Spanish andmestizo soldiers, arrived in the region in the early 18th century, intent on subduing and proselytizing the natives. Canary Islanders arrived soon after to settle the nearby town of Bejar (modern day San Antonio. They began to raise cattle along the Medina River and were involved in the cattle trade between SpanishLouisiana andSouth Texas . Notable among these were the Ruiz and Casillas families. Early records of Von Ormians can be found in the baptismal, burial and marriage records ofMission San Jose andMission Espada ; they are usually listed as living "on the Medina" or simply "Medina."By the early 19th century, Von Ormy was an established community, serving as the crossing point of the Medina along the Camino Real. During the Mexican War for Independence, the "Battle of the Medina" was fought nearby.
Antonio López de Santa Anna served as alieutenant and became familiar with the area during this campaign.The Texas Revolution
During the War for Texas Independence, Santa Anna (now the Mexican President and General-in-Chief) camped in Von Ormy prior to making his final march on the Alamo. The spot is marked by the Santa Anna Oak, a large
live oak under which the general encamped.Blas Herrera , the "Paul Revere " of the Texas Revolution, rode his horse from Von Ormy to San Antonio to warn the town of Santa Anna's approach. After the war, the doors to the Alamo were taken to the Herrera ranch, where they stayed until theDaughters of the Republic of Texas brought them back to the Texas shrine during their restoration of the Alamo.The Ruiz-Herrera family
cemetery located in Von Ormy is the burial place ofBlas Herrera , as well asFrancisco Antonio Ruiz , who wasalcalde , or mayor, of San Antonio during the siege of the Alamo.Republic of Texas and statehood
Following the revolution, Texas pioneer
Enoch Jones built a fortified ranchhouse, locally known as "the castle." Jones soon sold the property to famousTexian spyDeaf Smith , who lived in the house for several years. In the late 1800s, the "castle" was sold toCount Norbert Von Ormay , aPrussia n count, for whom the city was named. Count Von Ormay arrived with his wife and servants from Prussia in the early 1880s. He registered acattle brand at theBexar County Courthouse , was often cited in theSan Antonio Evening Light 's gossip page, but little else is known about him and he disappeared soon afterwards. Many years later his son emerged in Brazil. The castle remained abandoned until the 1990s.The first Catholic Church in Von Ormy had been established by
Marianist missionaries [cite web|url=http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/MM/ixm1.html|title=Marianist Missionaries|publisher=Texas State Historical Associationexas State Historical Association|aaccessdate=2008-06-18] in 1836 on the Herrera Ranch. It soon became known as Santisima Trinidad Mission and was located atGarza's Crossing on the Medina River. Ruins of the church can be seen today and the historic cemetery is being eroded by the river. Santisima Trinidad burned in the late 1890s and a new church was built by [Franciscan] missionaries [cite web|url=http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/FF/ixf1.html|title=Franciscans|publisher=Texas State Historical Association|accessdate=2008-06-17] in the 1910s about a mile upstream along the newLaredo Highway 's crossing of the Medina River. Against much local protesting, this old stone church was destroyed when the Laredo Highway was widened to created Interstate 35 during the 1930s. The current church was built in the 1960s and renamedSacred Heart of Jesus . [cite web|url=http://www.sacredheartcatholicchurch.com |title=Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish - Von Ormy]During the 1920s, a
tuberculosis sanitarium was built in the city. Subsequently 20 percent of the population died after being infected from working in the facility or being in contact with infected workers.The Von Ormy school operated from the early 1900s until 1956 when it closed after the creation of the
Southwest Independent School District .The town's
post office opened as "Garza's Crossing" onJanuary 16 ,1872 , under postmaster William G. M. Samuel. It was closedMay 7 ,1874 , but was reeastablishedJune 10 ,1875 , under new postmaster Robert J. Sibert. It was again discontinuedAugust 16 ,1875 . OnJanuary 14 ,1879 , a new post office was reopened using the name "Mann's Crossing," with postmaster Anton F. Krause. This too was closed (November 9 ,1880 ). It was again reestablished under postmaster Branson Bywater onSeptember 13 ,1886 . OnDecember 4 ,1886 , the post office changed its name to "Von Ormy," which has since remained the town's designation. [cite web|url=http://www.rootsweb.com/~txpost/bexar.html|title=Jim Wheat's Postmasters & Post Offices of Bexar County, Texas 1846 - 1930|accessdate=2008-06-18]In January 1906, the first bridge over the Medina River at Von Ormy was built by the
International-Great Northern Railroad .Recent history
In 1914, the town had two grocers, a general store, a cotton gin, and a population of 350. In 1946 the population was still 350. After
World War II , the community declined; in 1965 nine businesses and 100 residents were reported. Since that time the population has grown slowly, and in 1990 Von Ormy had 264 residents and twenty businesses. Currently, there is a strong movement, led by the Committee to Incorporate Von Ormy (CIVO), to incorpporate Von Ormy into a municipality.Today, several pioneer families who settled in the region prior to the Texas Revolution still comprise a large percentage of Von Ormy residents, including the Ruiz, Herrera, Vara, Flores, Mann, Reyes and Quintana families.
Von Ormy is served by the Jarret
Volunteer Fire Department [cite web|url=http://www.jarretfr.com|title=Jarret Volunteer Fire Department] , which was established in 1975 in order to provide fire protection for the upcoming bicentennial celebrations.Von Ormy Day
Beginning in 2006, Von Ormy has held an annual parade and festival termed "Von Ormy Day." It is held on the second Saturday after
Thanksgiving . Upcoming Von Ormy Day's will be December 1, 2007; December 6, 2008; and December 5, 2009. Von Ormy Day was established to commemorate the 120th anniversary of the town name being changed to Von Ormy by itspostmaster . When it was created the community had not held a large-scale parade since thebicentenial celebration in 1976.On Von Ormy day the Von Ormy Historical Society crowns a
Count andCountess . [cite web|url=http://www.vonormytexas.com/vohs/|title=Von Ormy Historical Society|publisher=The City of Von Ormy, Texas|accessdate=2008-06-18] This honor is given annually to persons who have contributed greatly to the historical preservation of the area or who have provided exceptoinal community service in the area. Recent Counts and Countesses include:
* Count and Countess Von Ormy I, Peter and Amelia Torres (2006)
* Count and Countess Von Ormy II, Joe and Mary Louise Castro (2007)
* Count and Countess Von Ormy III, Charlie and Roxanne Brown (2008)Incorporation Effort
In the summer of 2006, a group of Von Ormy residents organized a series of public meetings in Von Ormy concerning the future of the community, the lack of basic public services and possible solutions to these problems. Overwhelming support for the creation of a City of Von Ormy was expressed by attendees at these three meetings. In order to pursue this community desire, the Committee to Incorporate Von Ormy, a Texas non-profit association, was organized. In addition to residential members, CIVO also includes over 20 commercial members representing nearly all local businesses.
CIVO has received written endorsements of County Judge
Nelson Wolff , County Commissioner "Chico" Rodriguez, CongressmanCiro Rodriguez , State Rep. David McQuade Leibowitz, State Sen.Carlos Uresti , and San Antonio City Councilman Phil Cortez.After confirming that it was in the best interest of Von Ormy to incorporate CIVO filed the necessary petition to the City of San Antonio to allow an election for incorporation within its extra-territorial jurisdiction. Following a series of negotiations with the City of San Antonio planning department, the petition was amended on August 15, 2007 to reflect an agreed upon City Limits. Von Ormy received the endorsement of the San Antonio Planning Commission on January 23, 2008. On January 31, 2008, the San Antonio City Council passed a resolution to allow Von Ormy to hold an election on incorporation. [cite web|url=http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/neighbors/stories/MYSA043008.VonOrmy.EN.30cfb61.html|title=Von Ormy seeks new era as a city|publisher=San Antonio Express-News|accessdate=2008-06-18] On May 10, 2008 voters approved the proposition to create the City of Von Ormy by a vote of 88% in favor and 12% opposed. [cite web|url=http://www.ksat.com/news/16439597/detail.html|title=Von Ormy Officially Incorporated|publisher=Internet Broadcasting Systems, Inc.|accessdate=2008-06-18]
City of Von Ormy
The City of Von Ormy was incorporated on May 30th, 2008. The first municipal election will he held on November 4th, 2008.
Famous residents
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Emilio ,Tejano music superstar
*Blas Herrera ,Tejano patriot
*Enoch Jones , early Texasempresario [cite web|url=http://texasalmanac.com/handbook/online/articles/JJ/fjo47_print.html|title=Handbook of Texas Online — JONES, ENOCH|accessdate=2008-06-17|publisher=Texas State Historical Association]
*Samuel McCulloch , free black soldier in theTexas Revolution
*Francisco Antonio Ruiz ,mayor ofSan Antonio during the Battles of theAlamo
*Deaf Smith ,Texian spy
*Count Norbert von Ormay , town namesake fromDresden ,Saxony References
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