- Los Ojuelos, Texas
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footnotes = Nearest Airports: Laredo:Laredo International Airport KLRDLRD Nuevo Laredo:Quetzalcoatl International Airport MMNL NLD Los Ojuelos [ [http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/LL/hrl45.html Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. "Los Ojuelos, Texas" (accessed May 23, 2007)] ] was a town near Mirando City in the southeastern part of Webb County,
Texas ,United States . Before its establishment, Indians camped near the only dependable water source in thesemiarid area. The local springs attracted Eugenio Gutiérrez in 1810 and attempted to settle in the area. Frequent Indian attacks forced Gutiérrez to abandon the site. in 1835, Eugenio's son returned to the site and tried to resettle the area but Indian attacks drove him back. In 1850, a company of Texas Rangers were stationed on the site to protect the trade routeLaredo, Texas -Corpus Christi, Texas . In 1857, José María Guerra, grandson of Eugenio Gutiérrez built an irrigation system and a wall around Los Ojuelos to help protect from Indian attacks. By 1860, Los Ojuelos population grew to 400. In 1855 the Texas-Mexican railroad bypassed the town by a few miles. In 1904 the population declined to 174. In 1920 oil was found nearby, but Mirando City was established. The oil boom helped Los Ojuelos grow but in 1950 drilling for oil stopped. Today, Los Ojuelos is aghost town .National Register of Historic Places
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National Register of Historic Places added the Los Ojuelos (#76002084) to its registered historic districts in 1976. Its historic significance includes information potential and its 1850-1874, 1875-1899 mission Spanish Revival architecture and engineering. los ojuelos main structures of significance are a Religious Structure, School, and a Specialty Store. [ [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/tx/Webb/state.html National Register of Historic Places in Webb County] ]References
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