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Progreso

Progreso, Hidalgo County

Marker Text

Land in this area was part of a Spanish land grant requested by Juan Jose Hinojosa in 1776 and awarded posthumously in 1790. Hinojosa had occupied the land and used it for livestock pasture since 1766. In 1896 ranchers in the area obtained a U.S. post office under the name Progreso. Soon thereafter commercial farming interests began large scale operations in growing sugar cane and, later, citrus groves. The Progreso Development Company platted the townsite in 1927. The town continued a steady period of growth, and citizens voted for incorporation in 1991. (1994)

Marker Details

Address 300 S. FM 1015 (Business)
Location Description Progreso City Hall, SW corner FM 1015 and Palm St.
Marker # 4132
Dedicated 1994
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; agriculture, general; Spanish immigrants/immigration; land surveys, land companies, promotional towns
Latitude, Longitude 26.092194, -97.958659

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