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Historical Markers in Harlingen, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Cameron County, Texas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Cameron County, TX (240) Hidalgo County, TX (129) Willacy County, TX (6)  CameronCounty(240) Cameron County (240)  HidalgoCounty(129) Hidalgo County (129)  WillacyCounty(6) Willacy County (6)
Brownsville is the county seat for Cameron County
Harlingen is in Cameron County
      Cameron County (240)  
ADJACENT TO CAMERON COUNTY
      Hidalgo County (129)  
      Willacy County (6)  
 
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1 Texas, Cameron County, Harlingen — 2380 — City of Harlingen
Platted 1904; incorporated 1910. Named for town in Holland, by founder Lon C. Hill, Sr. (1862-1935), promoter of railroad and early business enterprises. Here were organized the first irrigation district and first navigation district in Rio Grande . . . Map (db m221124) HM
2 Texas, Cameron County, Harlingen — 16445 — First United Methodist Church of Harlingen
On February 19, 1910, 31 charter members founded Harlingen's Methodist Episcopal Church, South, sharing a frame sanctuary with several other denominations. The Rev. R.L. Pyle often walked between his charges in Harlingen and San Benito; the Rev. . . . Map (db m221120) HM
3 Texas, Cameron County, Harlingen — 2381 — Harlingen Cemetery
The Harlingen Cemetery came into legal existence in 1912. In that year, Lon C. Hill (1862-1935), founder of the city of Harlingen and president of the Harlingen Land and Water Company, sold 7.6 acres of land at this site for one dollar to trustees . . . Map (db m221150) HM
4 Texas, Cameron County, Harlingen — Historic HarlingenHarlingen Historico
(side one – English) In 1902 developer Lon C. Hill purchased 17 square miles of school lands from Cameron County. He paid $13,837.50. The semi-arid land was part of the Concepcion de Carricitos Spanish Land Grant to the brothers . . . Map (db m119474) HM
5 Texas, Cameron County, Harlingen — Iraqi D-20 152mm Howitzer
Captured by elements of the 6th Marines, 2nd Marine Division during Operation Desert Strom 1991. Presented to MMA by LtGen William M. Keys, USMC CG, FMF LANT Board of Advisiors, MMAMap (db m95647) HM
6 Texas, Cameron County, Harlingen — Lozano PlazaSoutheast corner of Jackson and "A" Street
Lozano Plaza was once the site of one of Harlingen's most significant buildings. In 1906 Santos Lozano came to the city and purchased the second commercial lot on Jackson Street. On it he erected a small frame structure to house his general store. . . . Map (db m221114) HM
7 Texas, Cameron County, Harlingen — 2582 — Original Sam Houston School
The Harlingen School District opened a new public school at this site in April 1912 in one of the city's first permanent school buildings. Originally known as the main school, it served elementary through high school grade students. Graduating . . . Map (db m221117) HM
8 Texas, Cameron County, Harlingen — 4044 — Planters State Bank
Prior to construction of the Planters State Bank building, a barber shop owned by Harlingen pioneer Mack Crenshaw was located at this site. In 1917, the land was deeded to the Planters State Bank. The owners of the bank leased the upper floors of . . . Map (db m221110) HM
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May. 2, 2024