Details for La Noria Cardenena

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5215003002

Data

Marker Number 3002
Atlas Number 5215003002
Marker Title La Noria Cardenena
Index Entry
Address
City Linn
County Hidalgo
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 586913
UTM Northing 2934099
Subject Codes cemetery; ranches/ranching; Mexican immigrants/immigration; Spanish immigrants/immigration; land surveys, land companies, promotional towns; Roman Catholic denomination; churches
Marker Year 1988
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location from Linn, take US 281 south about .5 miles
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Storage
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Parts of present Hidalgo, Cameron, Willacy, and Kenedy counties were once included in two Spanish land grants, San Juan de Carricitos and San Salvador del Tule. The original grantee of the Carricitos grant was Jose Narciso Cavazos. After his death, ownership of the land passed to his heirs. The Tule lands were granted to Juan Jose Balli in 1798. Balli obtained a business loan from Antonio Cardenas of Reynosa, Mexico. Following Balli's death and subsequent litigation over the loan, the lands reverted to Cardenas heirs in 1828. The Cardenas family established La Noria Cardenena Ranch in 1829, so named because of the fresh water wells (norias) found in the region. Gradually, the Cardenas and Cavazos families were joined by a number of marriages, which also combined property interests. Although the families endured many hardships, including years of indian and bandit attacks, they continued to run a strong ranching operation. Still in existence on part of the ranch is a small cemetery, begun in 1835 and named Nino Jesus de Praga in 1863. Also surviving are the mid-19th century main ranch house and a church built next to the cemetery in 1944. (1988)

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