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Guadalupe Cemetery

Pharr, Hidalgo County

Marker Text

This cemetery, named for Mexico's patron saint, Our Lady of Guadalupe, was established in 1913 as a public burial ground for residents of the Pharr community. The Pharr townsite was laid out in 1909, and though ranch graveyards existed south of here, they were unavailable to newcomers. The earliest interment here, of Roberto de Leal, an infant, dates to 1913. Other burials include civic leaders, area pioneers and military veterans. The burial ground features religious statuary, curbing and interior fencing. The City of Pharr is the caretaker of the cemetery, and in 2003 joined volunteers of the Texas Main Street Program for a project to improve the burial ground. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2007

Marker Details

Address 500 W. Bell Ave.
Location Description Guadalupe Cemetery, south section near gazebo, N side of W. Juarez Ave. between N. Dahlia and N. Canna streets
Marker # 14165
Dedicated 2008
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; Mexican immigrants/immigration; Anglo American
Latitude, Longitude 26.199346, -98.188471

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