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					Kingsville, Texas and The King's Ranch! We 
					deliver Derksen buildings to Kingsville, TX.  If 
					you live in South Texas or Kingsville, Texas we encourage 
					you to call us and order a Derksen building. 
					Derksen Portable Buildings in 
					Kingsville, Texas constructs quality storage buildings 
					including:
 Barns, Lofted barns, Lofted Barn Cabins, Cottage Sheds, 
					Utility Sheds, Garages, Cabins, and a variety of custom 
					combinations of these basic designs. All buildings may be 
					purchased in treated wood, painted treated wood, or metal, 
					exteriors. Portable Buildings Kingsville, Texas.
 
					
					 
					
					City 
					of Kingsville, Texas 
					Free delivery within 50 miles of our 
					local delivery point. Call for free 
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					Kingsville is a city in Texas. It is the 
					county seat of Kleberg County. The population was 26,213 at 
					the time of the 2010 census.
					
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					Kingsville, Texas Nestled between the sparkling Texas 
					Riviera to the east and the rugged Brush Country to the 
					west, Kingsville is where modern industry meets the history 
					of the Old West. A centennial city, Kingsville is steeped in 
					tradition and rooted firmly in the unique legacy of South 
					Texas. Founded by Henrietta M. King and named after Captain 
					Richard King, Kingsville is surrounded by acres of 
					flourishing wildlife and natural beauty. Kingsville has 
					grown to include Texas A&M University-Kingsville, Caesar 
					Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, Coastal Bend College 
					and Naval Air Station Kingsville. Like many great cities, Kingsville has 
					undergone many changes since its inception, but a new age is 
					dawning that will solidify our reputation as the leading 
					center of ranching, trade, industry and technology.  Our 
					strong educational system, a growing economy and a small 
					town atmosphere makes Kingsville the ideal place to raise 
					your family. 
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					Texas City will be in our area, 
					however; it is best to call for 
					color options and custom 
					build outs.  Derksen Portable 
					Buildings in Kingsville, Texas 
		
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					garage,
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					 Kingsville, Texas is 
					home of The King Ranch 
					
					 
					 
						
							|  | The jeweler was a difficult man 
							and the boy, practically enslaved by him, was 
							chafing under the man's mistreatment. Nascent 
							greatness would not be shackled or ever satisfied 
							with such circumstances. At this tender age, the 
							restless and adventuresome young Richard King made 
							contacts on the Manhattan wharves and soon stowed 
							away on a ship heading south – south toward his 
							destiny. 
 Young Richard distinguished himself as a tireless 
							worker and a fast learner with an ever-keen eye for 
							opportunity. He rose quickly in the steam boating 
							business on the Alabama and Florida rivers, becoming 
							a captain. After moving to South Texas, he founded a 
							steam boat line with his lifelong friend Mifflin 
							Kenedy – setting up ports and moving goods and 
							people along the lower Rio Grande River.
 
 In the middle of the 19th century, Captain King 
							traveled north from the Rio Grande to Corpus 
							Christi. He traversed a region then known as the 
							Wild Horse Desert and was captivated by it. His eye 
							for an opportunity was at its sharpest when, after 
							well over a hundred miles of riding over the wild 
							lands, he and his party came to the cool, refreshing 
							waters of Santa Gertrudis Creek. King saw that this 
							place that nourished so much wildlife could also 
							sustain domestic stock, and King's vision for a 
							great cattle ranch began to take shape.
 
 He and business partner Gideon "Legs" Lewis 
							purchased the 15,500-acre Mexican land grant then 
							known as the Rincon de Santa Gertrudis – the first 
							foothold of what would become the legendary King 
							Ranch of Texas.
 
							 The 1860s were 
							busy, challenging years for Richard King and his new 
							bride Henrietta, the refined daughter of 
							Presbyterian minister from back East. This 
							refinement would become a hallmark of the remote 
							ranch as weary wayfarers found, over the years, not 
							only an impressive ranching operation, but an oasis 
							of gentility and warm hospitality in the very midst 
							of an otherwise wild and often hostile country.
 The Civil War years found the resourceful Captain 
							King thriving in his steamboat business by running 
							the Union blockade, but his long-term vision was for 
							the new ranch he was building. His bride Henrietta 
							played an important role in guiding daily activities 
							on the ranch when the Captain was away on business.
 
 Captain King, ever the innovator, did a new thing on 
							the land he was taming. He borrowed from two 
							time-honored models – both the southern plantation 
							and the Mexican hacienda systems to synthesize a 
							hybrid approach to ranching on his burgeoning 
							holdings.
 
							 
 
			
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