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Rancho de Santa Maria

Santa Maria, Cameron County

Marker Text

Part of Spain's 1777 La Feria Grant (12.5 leagues), partitioned into 6 units 1843. Here in 1850's was a sub-post of Fort Brown (28 mi. SE) and Fort Ringgold (65 mi. NW). This was proposed site in 1860's for "Homeville", this locality's first small-acreage promotion. Present compound, built 1870 by L.J. Hynes, has buildings for dairy, kitchen, ammunition. Hynes, first Postmaster (1876), had stage depot, general store, telegraph office, shipping wharf on river. Chapel was built 1880. In 1892, Frank Rabb bought the ranch. In 1916 border troubles, U.S. Army established headquarters here.

Marker Details

Address US 281 (Military Highway)
Location Description US 281, south side of road west of La Avenida Iglesia
Marker # 4182
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code ranches/ranching
Latitude, Longitude 26.073665, -97.835606

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