San Ygnacio is a census-designated place (CDP) in Zapata County, Texas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the CDP population was 504. It is named for...
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on San Ygnacio refers to a skirmish on June 15, 1916 between the United States Army and Mexican raiders near the border town of San Ygnacio, Texas. Three...
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San Ygnacio may refer to: San Ygnacio, Texas, place in Zapata County, Texas, United States San Ygnacio Creek, stream in Texas, United States Rio San Ygnacio...
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and rancher Places: San Ygnacio (disambiguation) San Ygnacio Creek, small stream of water located in Webb County, Texas Ygnacio Palomares Adobe, a one-story...
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Trevino–Uribe Rancho (redirect from Trevino-Uribe Rancho - San Ygnacio)
junction of Trevino and Uribe Streets in the small frontier town of San Ygnacio, Texas. With a construction history dating to 1830, it is one of the oldest...
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Filming took place in locations including Durango, Colorado, Roma, Texas, San Ygnacio, Texas in Zapata County, and New Mexico. The screenplay was written by...
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San Ygnacio Creek is a small stream of water located in Webb County, Texas which runs through Laredo, Texas. The creek is formed 11 miles (18 km) northwest...
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Springs, Texas – one civilian was killed, three American soldiers were wounded, and two Mexicans were estimated killed. 15 June 1916. San Ygnacio, Texas – four...
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Paso/Juarez Historical Museum. Fish, Jean Y (1989). Brief History of San Ygnacio. Zapata, TX: Zapata County Historical Commission. p. 21b. "1000 Square...
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83-N (Bus. US 83-N) is a business loop of US 83 that serves the town of San Ygnacio. Bus. US 83-N begins at an intersection with US 83 two blocks north of...
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Mexican Border War (redirect from Battle of San Miguelito)
Expedition. On 15 June, raiders killed four American soldiers at San Ygnacio, Texas. On 31 July, another soldier and a United States customs inspector...
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Heritage Center in Lubbock in West Texas The western side of the Jesus Trevino Rancho building in the San Ygnacio Historic District; note the structural...
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from Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico were activated. On June 15, 1916, another attempted raid by Mexican border-crossers, this at San Ygnacio, Texas, 30...
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San Marcos (/ˌsæn ˈmɑːrkəs/) is a city and the county seat of Hays County, Texas, United States. The city is a part of the Greater Austin Metropolitan...
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arrived in San Francisco aboard a whaling ship in 1822. In 1825, he married Maria Antonia Martinez, eldest daughter of the Californio Ygnacio Martínez.[relevant...
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the low-budget company Astor Pictures. It was shot on location in San Ygnacio, Texas and at the Oliver Drake Ranch in California. Sunset Carson as Sunset...
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Cenizo, Texas San Ygnacio, Texas Falcon Mesa, Texas Siesta Shores, Texas Salineño, Texas Roma, Texas / Ciudad Miguel Alemán, Tamaulipas Escobares, Texas La...
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Delaware River San Francisco Creek Maravillas Creek Terlingua Creek Calamity Creek Alamito Creek Chacon Creek San Ygnacio Creek Zacate Creek San Ildefonso...
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Garza Revolution (category History of Texas)
Texas Rangers and local sheriffs to help track the Garzistas. One of the first battles was fought along the banks of the Rio Grande at San Ygnacio, on...
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Jorge Antonio Solis (category Judges of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas)
United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas. Born in San Ygnacio, Texas, Solis received a Bachelor of Arts degree from McMurry College...
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Area code 956 (category Area codes in Texas)
Rio Grande City, Rio Hondo, Roma, Salineno, San Benito, San Isidro, San Juan, San Perlita, San Ygnacio, Santa Elena, Santa Maria, Santa Rosa, Sebastian...
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acres (7 km2) of water. The six major creeks are Chacon Creek, San Ildefonso Creek, San Ygnacio Creek, Santa Isabel Creek, Sombrerillito Creek, and Zacate...
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1683, Father López celebrated the first Christmas Mass in Texas at La Junta. In 1832, José Ygnacio Ronquillo was issued a conditional land grant, and established...
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Mercedes, Texas Rick Trevino (album), a 1994 album by the singer of the same name Trevino–Uribe Rancho, a historic fortified home in San Ygnacio, Texas Vidal...
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the oldest buildings in the state of Texas in the United States of America, including the oldest houses in Texas and any other surviving structures, including...
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to Peñitas, Texas, via McAllen, Texas Bus. US 83 – San Ygnacio, Texas Bus. US 83 – Laredo, Texas Temp. US 83 – Uvalde to Junction, Texas Temp. US 83 –...
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San Ygnacio de la Alamosa, also known as Alamosa, is now a ghost town, in Sierra County, New Mexico, United States. San Ygnacio de la Alamosa was founded...
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Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) is a public university in Laredo, Texas. It is part of the Texas A&M University System and home to over 8,500...
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soldiers and civilians. On 15 June 1916, one such cross border raid into San Ygnacio, Texas resulted in the deaths of four American soldiers. In response, President...
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Fort McIntosh was a U.S. Army base in Laredo, Webb County, Texas, from 1849 to 1946. Fort McIntosh was established on 3 March 1849 by the 1st US Infantry...
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