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Aguilar Brothers
Merchantile Store
& Aquilares Post Office c. 1911
Photo
Courtesy Pablo Garcia
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History
in a Pecan Shell
Aguilares dates from the 1870s and was named after
first settlers and ranchers José, Locario, Francisco, Próspero, and
Librado Aguilar. It became a stop on the Texas-Mexican Railroad in
1881 and was granted a post office nine years later. The population
(thought to be a huge exaggeration) was given as 1,500 in 1910 - but
four years later it was reportedly a mere 300. The Aguilar family
owned a store - one of the town's two businesses.
Oil was discovered nearby in Oilton
and for a short time the town seemed to have a future - but although
(or because) it was on a railroad - it lost population to the nearby
county seat of Laredo. In
the 1930s the post office was discontinued and in 1939 Aquilares'
population was given as 10.
It rose to 25 by 1945 but the 1990 census again reported ten residents.
Aguilares modest claim to fame was being the birthplace of television
and movie character actor Pedro
Gonzalez-Gonzalez. |
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Native Son
Pedro
Gonzalez-Gonzalez
A Guy So Nice - They Named Him Twice
Almost literally "born in a trunk" - Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez entered
the world in Aquilares, Texas (now considered a ghost town)
in 1926. His mother was a dancer from Mexico and his father was a
trumpet player from Floresville, Texas. Mrs. Gonzalez performed under
the stage name "La Perla Fronteriza" (Pearl of the Frontier" and reportedly
once danced for Francisco "Poncho" Villa and his troops during one
or another of the Mexican Revolutions. ... more |
Webb
County 1920s map showing Aguilares
east of Laredo
(Below "B" in "WEBB")
Courtesy Texas General Land Office |
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