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History in
a Pecan Shell
The town was producing
citrus and vegetables before it became a proper community. First residents
were partially comprised of transient laborers until the town received
a railroad connection
in the late 1920s, connecting it to Edinburg
and Brownsville.
By 1939 the town had a population of just 40 and it wasn’t until after
WWII that Lozano
got its own post office. It reached 200 in 1949 and has remained at
that level for decades. Bolstered by a colonia that housed over 500
people, Lozano continued to officially report 200 residents for the
1990 census. It has since increased to 324. |
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