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San Benito

San Benito, Cameron County

Marker Text

Founded by an engineer, Col. Sam Robertson, on Gulf Coast Railroad that in 1904 reached this area colonized by Mexico about 1770. First called "Bessie", for child of railroad official B.F. Yoakum, then "Diaz", to honor Mexican president; present name honors landowner Benjamin Hicks. Land and water company and sugar company opened here, 1906. Robertson was first Postmaster, 1907. School also opened in 1907, with Miss Kate Purvis, teacher. City was incorporated June 27, 1911: J.M. Breen, Mayor; J. Scott Brown, J.H. Haines, Commissioners.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description Sam Houston (Park), Zoom(?) Block at Railroad Crossing, San Benito.
Marker # 892
Dedicated 1971
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; land surveys, land companies, promotional towns
Latitude, Longitude 26.133125, -97.630986

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