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Havana

La Joya, Hidalgo County

Marker Text

Located on land known as Porcion 46, ceded by the crown of Spain to Don Jose Matias Tijerina in 1767, the community of Havana was named for Havana, Cuba, where Tijerina had stopped on his journey from Europe. Among the early settlers here were the families of Josefa de la Garza Salinas and Civil War Union soldier Patricio Perez. A frame church was built in 1891 and named for St. Joseph. Descendants of early settlers still live in the area. Many Havana pioneers are buried here in the Havana Cemetery. (1988)

Marker Details

Address US 83
Location Description Havana Cemetery in Havana Community. From La Joya, take US 83 West about 1.8 mi.
Marker # 2408
Dedicated 1988
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; Spanish immigrants/immigration; settlements
Latitude, Longitude 26.247862, -98.507437

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