Details for Campacuas Cemetery

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5215013002

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Marker Number 13002
Atlas Number 5215013002
Marker Title Campacuas Cemetery
Index Entry Campacuas Cemetery
Address Mile 1 West, Mile 9 North
City Mercedes
County Hidalgo
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 607238
UTM Northing 2896806
Subject Codes cemetery
Marker Year 2003
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location North at NW corner of Mile 1 West and Mile 9 North
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size HTC marker
Marker Text Antonio Cano (1811-1877) established Rancho Guadalupe at Campacuas in 1836. That year, he wed Mauricia Fernandez (1814-1906) in Reynosa, Mexico. The couple had five children. The original Cano Ranch, enlarged through the years, was on part of the Llano Grande royal land grant, and it fronted the Rio Grande and extended north about 15 miles. Cano established ranch headquarters on the wooded shores of Campacuas Lake, a resaca originally known as Tampacuas Lake for the Tampacuaze Indians who frequented the area. He donated land along the lake for a schoolhouse and chapel, as well as a cemetery. Antonio Montelongo (d. 1836) was the first to be buried here, but the oldest marked grave is that of Antonio Cano. It features a bóveda, or above-ground crypt. Other gravestones range from handmade markers to tall monuments. Many wooden markers washed away in early 20th century floods. Much of the Cano land was sold for commercial farms and part of Mercedes, but the cemetery remains. Family and an association maintain the burial ground and conduct annual homecomings each November to clean and decorate the graves. Historic Texas Cemetery - 2003

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