'Coker' was a community located in north central
Bexar County,
Texas (
USA) now within the city limits of
San Antonio, near
Hill Country Village, along the present north loop road between the
San Antonio, Texas streets of Nacoma Street, West Avenue, Bitters Road and
US 281.
History
The Coker Community was founded in
1841 by
John Coker (1789 – 1851) on 1,920 acres of land he had been awarded for his service in the
Texas revolutionary war
[1].
James Harrison Coker (1827-1892), son of Joseph Coker, was the first teacher at the Coker School, and his daughter Sarah Jane Coker (1860-1930) was the midwife there. Sarah Jane was married to Zachary Taylor Autry who was a Texas Ranger and early settler of Northern
Bexar County, Texas.
In the 1880s a Methodist circuit rider named A.E. Rector visited the community about once a month; services lasted all day while horses, wagons, and oxen were tethered nearby
1. Mr. Rector once performed a wedding at the church and was paid $5 and a
pig1. The first wooden built church was constructed there in
1885. The people of the community made their living by farming. The present day rock church was constructed by the community members in
1937.
See also
★
John Coker
★
Republic of Texas
References
1. History of Coker Community