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Site of Los Olmos

Falfurrias, Brooks County

Marker Text

(1.5 miles northeast) The first permanent settlement in Brooks County, Los Olmos was located at the southwest corner of El Paisano Land Grant, given to Ramon de la Garza about 1830 by the Mexican state of Tamaulipas. Situated near the main route to the Rio Grande, the village served a region settled originally by ranchers from northern Mexico. By 1880, it had a post office, stores, and a school, which operated until 1945. The schoolhouse was the site of services conducted by traveling priests. As the town of Falfurrias grew, Los Olmos began to decline. Descendants of its founders still reside in this area. (1976)

Marker Details

Address FM 1418
Location Description FM 1418, 0.1 mi. W of FM 2191, north side of the road. NOTE: "(1.5 miles northeast) refers to when this marker was placed at US 281 and FM 1418. It is now at the historic site of Los Olmos.
Marker # 4823
Dedicated 1976
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code settlements; ghost towns; Hispanic topics
Latitude, Longitude 27.257586, -98.120268

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