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Peñitas Cemetery

Peñitas, Hidalgo County

Marker Text

Established in 1836, the Peñitas Cemetery served the settlers of the historic settlement of Peñitas. The earliest documented internment was in 1894 for Antonio Zamora who died at age 40, although earlier unmarked burials are likely present. Other marked burials include pioneer families who arrived in the area in the 1800s as well as veterans of foreign and domestic wars. Two Civil War veterans who fought for the Union are buried here: Private Jose Maria Loya (d. 1900) and Sergeant Ignacio Zamora (d. 1917). The cemetery features marble and granite tombstones, homemade crosses and religious statues. Maintained by residents, the Peñitas Cemetery is a tangible reminder of the area’s heritage. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2016

Marker Details

Address Manuelitas Rios St.
Location Description FM 1427 (Main St.) or Zamora St. to Manuelitas Rios St. Also known as San Antonio, St. Anthony or Peñitas City Cemetery.
Marker # 18746
Dedicated 2017
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code cemetery; pioneers
Latitude, Longitude 26.227684, -98.44367

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