- Camargo, Tamaulipas
Camargo is a
municipality in the Mexican state ofTamaulipas . It is located on the US border, across fromRio Grande City, Texas . It has a population of over 16,000 and an international bridge. The municipal seat is Ciudad Camargo. The municipality is connected toRio Grande City, Texas via theRio Grande City-Camargo International Bridge .History
The first settlement to be founded on the Lower
Río Grande was that of Nuestra Señora de Santa Ana de Camargo. It was founded onMarch 5 1749 , with the dedication to Señora Santa Ana by captain DonBlas María de la Garza Falcón at the eastern edge of the San Juan River near its confluence with the Río Grande. The foundation had 85 families – a total of 531 persons. Most of the settlers for this township came fromCerralvo ,Cadereyta ,Monterrey and surrounding townships.After establishing other towns in the interior of Mexico between
Querétaro and the Gulf coast, Escandon arrived at Camargo onMarch 3 ,1749 . At the location called, "Paso del Azucar" on theRio Grande , about twoleagues southeast of the present site of Camargo, he met CaptainBlas Maria de la Garza Falcón who already had been encamped their with forty other families and some soldiers. In the group led by Captain Blas Maria de la Garza Falcon were Miguel de la Garza Falcon, his brother, and Nicolas de los Santos Coy, father-in-law of Captain Falcon and ex-alcalde ofCerralvo .These settlers were men of wealth who felt a need to risk all for greater gain. The town had already been laid out on the eastern bank of the San Juan River, not far from the
Rio Grande , and temporary shelters made, jacales (straw huts). Father Fray Hierro, who had joined Escandon at Padilla and was a missionary from the college of Zacatecas, kept a diary which provides many interesting details concerning the establishment of the first settlements of the LowerRio Grande Valley . Fourteen settlements were established in a six months period.The settlers of this town were, as is evident from the captain's registry, generally Spaniards; they came in with some major and minor livestock: goats, sheep and mules.
A great
flood in the year 1751 did some damage to the settlement, for which reason it was moved a little farther down the river to a higher site. Anirrigation canal which had been built at the original location, because of their not having trimmed the opening to the canal with stone and mortar, was destroyed by theflood .
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