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History

Cuero has a long and rich history. This timeline hits just a few highlights of Cuero's great past and tells a little bit about how it got to where it is today!

1866 : Chisholm Trail Began Outside Present-Day Cuero

Cuero is named for “Cuero Creek”. Cuero is Spanish for “rawhide”. The Spanish called it Arroyo del Cuero or Creek of the Rawhide. This was a reference to cattle that would get stuck in the mud along the creek bank.

1868 : Taylor-Sutton Feud

The Taylor-Sutton Feud was very bloody and long lasting. It encompassed a thirty-year span and was said to have originated from bad feelings after the Civil War during Reconstruction. Although the true cause may never be determined, it is a topic of much debate!

1875 & 1886 : Hurricanes Destroyed Indianola, Texas; People Relocated to Cuero

Many Cuero citizens migrated to escape the hurricanes that had destroyed Indianola, Texas. Indianola once rivaled Galveston as a gulf port. Some families went so far as to dismantle their homes in Indianola and rebuilt them in Cuero. The first hurricane hit on September 15, 1875. The town was full because of visitors attending a trial that was a result of the Taylor-Sutton Feud. Fatalities were estimated at 150 to 300. Only eight buildings were left undamaged by the storm. On August 19, 1886 a second hurricane hit and was accompanied by a fire.

1912 : Turkey Trot Parade

The Turkey Trot, which has evolved into present-day Turkeyfest, began in 1912. Traveling salesmen from the north began watching with great interest the large flocks of turkeys that were driven on foot to the Cuero market. Today there is an annual race between turkeys from Worthington, Minnesota and Cuero, Texas. Also, there is a carnival, live entertainment, arts and crafts, and much more during the three day event.

1941 : Fighter Pilot School

During World War II Cuero Field was established at the Cuero Municipal Airport, two miles west of Cuero. It was a US Army Air Force training field. All instructors and mechanics were civilian, though the Army supervised training. Thousands of pilots who graduated from Cuero Field went on to serve in World War II.

1942 : Cuero Recorded as Largest Cattle Shipper in Texas

The Cuero Livestock Commission records show Cuero as the largest shipper of cattle in the state in 1942 and 1943, with more than 800 train carloads exported per year. The commission, established in 1940, sold $251,750 worth of stock that same year; sales jumped to $1.3 million in 1941, $3.5 million in 1942, and $4.7 million in 1943.

1973, 1974 & 1987 : State Champs, Gobbler Football

The Cuero Gobblers led the way to the state championship in 3A football. This was in 1973 with a 21-7 victory over Mount Pleasant. They would go on to win state another two years in 1974 and 1987.

1999 : DeWitt County Named Wildflower Capital of Texas

The Texas Legislature passed HR 769 on May 4, 1999 designating DeWitt County as the Wildflower Capital of Texas. They also designated April as Wildflower Month in Texas. The Wildflower Association hosted a variety of events in April; including a bike race, walk/run, tours, and more!

2000 : The First Business Relocated to our 150-acre Industrial Park

Tod Slone Saddles offers quality custom hand tooled western saddles. Since that time the park has grown to include: Texas Department of Transportation, Frito-Lay Distribution, Weaver & Jacobs Construction, C&K Oil Field Supply, and R. Katz Tools.

2000 : Christmas in the Park Established

Christmas in the Park was established an ad hoc committee of the Cuero Development Corporation. This six-week driving tour of 275 lighted scenes in the park attracts 100,000 visitors to town.

2004 : Cuero Became a Preserve America Community

Preserve America is a White House initiative that encourages and supports community efforts to preserve and enjoy our priceless cultural and natural heritage. Cuero became a Preserve America Community for its tireless efforts to maintain our history and heritage.

2007 : Cuero Became a Certified Retirement Community

Cuero was recognized by the Texas Department of Agriculture for the great living and amenities offered to residents. The CDC developed a dedicated website, and brochure, "Welcome to Cuero -- Southern Living at its Best", and marketed the program on the website.

2009 : Cuero Became a Film-Friendly Community

Cuero became one of the first Film-Friendly Communities certified by the Texas Film Commission. The recommended film policy by the State was adopted to make the process easier for anyone interested in Cuero as a potential film location.

2013 : Main Street Program

The Cuero Main Street Program was re-certified.

2013 : Chisholm Trail Heritage Museum Opens

After being renovated to its original structure, the Chisholm Trail Heritage Museum opened its doors in November 2013.

2014 : The Pharmacy and Medical Museum of Texas Opens

The Pharmacy and Medical Museum of Texas opened its doors.

2015 : Cuero Designated as a GO TEXAN Certified Retirement Community

Cuero received Retirement Community re-certification.

2015 : Cuero Designated a Playful City USA Community

Cuero was named a 2015 Playful City USA Community in July.

2015 : Cuero Certified as a Scenic City

Cuero received a Silver-level Scenic City Certification by Scenic Texas for 2015-2020.

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