Details for Pioneer Plaza

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5141004031

Data

Marker Number 4031
Atlas Number 5141004031
Marker Title Pioneer Plaza
Index Entry Pioneer Plaza
Address
City El Paso
County El Paso
UTM Zone 13
UTM Easting 362021
UTM Northing 3512009
Subject Codes parks
Marker Year 1988
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location corner of El Paso Drive and San Francisco; (Pioneer Plaza); El Paso
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Pioneer Plaza was the center of public activity in early El Paso. A United States military guard was posted here in the late 1870s to defend citizens from Apache Indian attacks, and military bands performed in the plaza. An irrigation ditch flowed along the south boundary of the plaza and nourished a line of trees which shaded the area. Among the trees was an ash known as the "Newspaper Tree" on which public notices were posted. Major roads and trails passed through the plaza. El Paso Street led southward to El Paso Del Norte, Mexico, and San Francisco Street led westward from the plaza to connect with trails to California. The Butterfield overland stage route crossed the southwest corner of the plaza. Pioneer Plaza was the site of many parades and public events. United States President William H. Taft and Mexican President Porfirio Diaz each passed through the plaza with their entourages while en route to the Chamber of Commerce building for their historic meeting on October 16, 1909. Due to its small size, Pioneer Plaza was replaced by San Jacinto Plaza as the center of activity. (1988)

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