Details for Old Ramireño

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5505003790

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Marker Number 3790
Atlas Number 5505003790
Marker Title Old Ramireño
Index Entry Ramireño, Old
Address Paisano St.
City San Ygnacio
County Zapata
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 462022
UTM Northing 2987116
Subject Codes Mexican immigrants/immigration; settlements; colonization; water topics; ghost towns
Marker Year 1988
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Ramireño community, about 5 mi. SE of San Ygnacio. Marker is at NE corner of Paisano St. and Ramirez Ave. (parallel to northbound US 83).
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Old Ramireño was located on land granted to Don Jose Luis Ramirez by the King of Spain in 1784. Part of the colonization effort of Col. Jose de Escandon, Ramirez' grant was designated as Porcion 5. A resident of Revilla (now Guerrero), Nuevo Santander (now Tamaulipas) in Mexico, Don Jose Luis Ramirez, his wife Maria Bacilia Martinez, and their children moved across the Rio Grande and established a home on their land in present Zapata County. Don Jose Luis and Maria Bacilia Martinez Ramirez had ten children. Their families and descendants formed the nucleus of the community of Ramireño. The men of the ill-fated Mier Expedition of 1842 camped at Ramireño during their march to Mexico, and the settlement was also the site of United States military activity during the Mexican Revolution and border raids of 1916-17. The construction of Falcon Reservoir on the Rio Grande caused the relocation of several area communities, including Ramireño. The settlement founded by Don Jose Luis Ramirez was moved in 1953 to a site two miles from the original Ramirez Ranch. The hand-cut sandstone Ramirez Ranch Home was covered by the waters of Falcon Reservoir. (1988)

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