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Sandia Zip Codes:
78383
Sandia: latitude 28.0199 – longitude -97.8701
Sandia is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Jim Wells County, Texas, United States. The population was 379 at the 2010 census, down from 431 at the 2000 census.
Sandia was in the Casa Blanca house grant, issued to Juan José de la Garza Montemayor by Spain on April 2, 1807. The Montemayor intimates occupied the estate until 1852. In 1896 John L. Wade purchased it and normal the Casa Blanca Ranch (Wade Ranch). Upon his death the ranch was separated among his heirs, one of whom sold his portion to Joseph B. Dibrell. Dibrell gave the task of dividing and selling the home to Fennell Dibrell and Max Starcke, who founded Sandia in 1907. At the period the streets were platted there was only one building in the community. Dibrell and Starcke chose the name Sandia, Spanish for “watermelon”, because of the large number of watermelons grown in the area. The lots in Sandia were anything sold within eight months, during which times a lumberyard, a hardware store, two grocery stores, a meat market, a boardinghouse, and a barbershop opened. By 1914 Sandia had 150 inhabitants, a bank, two general stores, and a cotton gin. The population steadily increased and in 1925 was estimated at 200. It had increased to 500 by 1927. In 1936 Sandia had three businesses, two churches, multiple farm units, and several dwellings and was a End on the Texas and New Orleans Railroad. In 1940 it had a population of 300 and fifteen businesses. Sandia had a pinnacle population of 310 during the 1960s and to the lead 1970s. Residents numbered 215 in 1974 and 1990.
Sandia is located in northeastern Jim Wells County at 28°1′10″N 97°52′43″W / 28.01944°N 97.87861°W (28.019507, -97.878652). Texas State Highway 359 forms the northwest side of the community, leading northeast 6 miles (10 km) to Mathis and southwest 24 miles (39 km) to Alice, the Jim Wells county seat.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the Sandia CDP has a total area of 1.0 square mile (2.5 km), of which 0.3 acres (1,089 m2), or 0.04%, are water. The town is on high ground 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Lake Corpus Christi, an impoundment upon the Nueces River.