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Asadores Ranch

Donna, Hidalgo County

Marker Text

Salvador Cavazos Gallegos and his wife, Maria San Juana Anzaldua, founded Asadores Ranch in 1881 on the Mexican La Blanca land grant to Lino Cavazos. The Cavazos family raised cattle and horses and grew corn, beans and other crops along the Rio Grande. Cavazos family members and ranch workers formed a small but important community. The land remained in the Cavazos family until 1902 when it was sold to John Closner. The family retained a one acre burial site where Salvador Cavazos Gallegos and Maria San Juana Anzaldua were buried in 1886 and 1887. The cemetery continued to be used by the family into the 1940s. Asadores Ranch is an example of the many eighteenth and nineteenth century Hidalgo County ranch settlements.

Marker Details

Address US 281
Location Description US 281 (Military Highway), 0.4 mi. west of FM 493, south side of the road, Run community
Marker # 16291
Dedicated 2010
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code ranches/ranching
Latitude, Longitude 26.077431, -98.066877

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