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Macaroni Station

Edna, Jackson County

Marker Text

Forerunner of town of Edna; a camp and commissary during the building of the New York, Texas & Mexican railway, 1880-1882. Count Joseph Telfener, one of the railway investors, brought laborers from his native Italy; station was nicknamed for them. Mrs. Lucy Flournoy in 1882 had townsite surveyed on her land here. The name "Edna" honors a daughter of Count Telfener. The "Macaroni" line built only 92 miles before it dropped plan to extend into Mexico; even so, it aided growth in coastal Texas. Since 1885 it has been in the Southern Pacific system.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Courthouse lawn, SE corner 115 W. Main St., Edna
Marker # 3178
Dedicated 1966
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code Italian immigrants/immigration; railroads; land surveys, land companies, promotional towns
Latitude, Longitude 28.979463, -96.645448

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