Details for Penitas

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507014039

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Marker Number 14039
Atlas Number 5507014039
Marker Title Penitas
Index Entry Penitas
Address FM 1427, Veterans Memorial Park
City Penitas
County Hidalgo
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 555558
UTM Northing 2901298
Subject Codes cities and towns; Spanish immigrants/immigration
Marker Year 2007
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location FM 1427, 3/4 mi south of Business 83 (NE corner of Veterans Memorial Park, in front of City Hall)
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text The community of Peñitas, which derives its name, meaning "Little Pebbles," from area gravel deposits, traces its origins to the colonization efforts of Spaniard José de Escandón. In 1749, he settled families on the Villa of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de Reynosa land grant in Mexico. Peñitas developed on a section of the ejidos (town commons) north of Reynosa as grazing land for livestock. Escandón selected a site west of Reynosa for a mission. Soon, another small mission, San Joaquín del Monte, formed, ministering to indigenous people and to settlers living on the north bank. The mission also protected colonists from attacks. This area quickly became the focus of commercial trade for its mother city of Reynosa as residents gathered here to sell and purchase goods. The salt trade became specially prosperous for settlers; salt was essential for preserving food and curing hides. By the 1760s, a number of settlers worked on ranches on the north bank of the Rio Grande. By 1767, the Spanish government granted porciones (allotments of land) to certain colonists, while other rented land on the ejidos for ranching or farming. Soon, ranching communities developed on the ejidos, including the Peñitas, Tabasco and Ojo de Agua ranches, which were forerunners of the towns of Peñitas, La Joya and Abra, respetively. In the mid-1800s, Peñitas became a refueling stop for steamboat traffic and by the early 20th century had residences, stores, a cemetery, a post office, a school and a stop on the St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico Railroad. Today, Peñitas, which incorporated in 1992, continues to thrive as a community rich in cultural heritage. (2007)

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