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Banco Convention of 1905
Convention Between the United States and Mexico for the Elimination of the Bancos in the Rio Grande from the Effects of Article II of the Treaty of November 12, 1884
SignedMarch 20, 1905 (1905-03-20)
LocationWashington, D.C.
EffectiveJune 5, 1907
Negotiators
  • Alvey A. Adee
  • M. de Azpiroz
Signatories
Parties
  • Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico
  • Flag of the United States.svg United States
Languages
  • English
  • Spanish

The Banco Convention of 1905, between the United States and Mexico, was negotiated and signed in 1905 [1] and ratified by both nations in 1907. It resulted in 247 exchanges of bancos (land surrounded by bends in the river that became segregated by a cutoff often by the rapid erosion of the river channel) between the two nations from 1910 to 1976. [2] Most of them were in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, the Presidio Valley and the El Paso-Juarez Valley. In 1927, the convention was applied to the short international border on the Colorado River. [3]

Contents

Background

An example of a banco, created when a meander is cut off by a new, shorter channel, leaving a cut-off section of land surrounded by a U-shaped oxbow lake. Kanuti River October 2011.jpg
An example of a banco, created when a meander is cut off by a new, shorter channel, leaving a cut-off section of land surrounded by a U-shaped oxbow lake.
Aerial photo of Ringgold Banco, opposite Rio Grande City, Texas; exchanged from the United States to Mexico on September 26, 1949. Los Indios Banco -98 81959 W 26 36393 N.jpg
Aerial photo of Ringgold Banco, opposite Rio Grande City, Texas; exchanged from the United States to Mexico on September 26, 1949.

In 1884, a further treaty set out to clarify the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The Convention of November 12, 1884 established the rules for determining the location of the US-Mexico boundary when the meandering rivers of the international border transferred tracts of land from one bank of the river to the other. [4] [5] The treaty stated that if the river changed course gradually through a process of soil erosion, then the boundary should follow the new course of the river. However, a sudden change of course, for example one caused by a flood, would not affect the boundary. Nevertheless, the clarifications established in the treaty of 1884 did not resolve the question of land ownership. [4]

The Convention of March 1, 1889 established the International Boundary Commission (IBC) to apply the rules in the 1884 Convention. [2] It was modified by the Banco Convention of March 20, 1905 to retain the courses of the Rio Grande and the Colorado River as international boundaries in the event of sudden changes. [2]

Because the course of the Rio Grande was not static, to maintain the location of the river as the international boundary presented diplomatic and practical challenges. The river changed course frequently where it flowed through areas of relatively loose alluvial soil, doubling back on itself as it wound its way through the Lower Rio Grande Valley. Especially in times of flooding, tracts of land called "bancos" were created by avulsive changes that cut off entire oxbow-shaped meanders.

The result of these cut-offs was often confusion regarding sovereignty, land ownership, and law enforcement. [4] The purpose of the 1905 convention was to eliminate these bancos from the effects of Article II of the US-Mexico Convention of 1884, to which they otherwise would have been subject, and to establish a more definitive means to settle matters. Any bancos larger than 250 hectares (620 acres) or with a population over 200 were excluded from the 1905 convention. [1]

Effects

The International Boundary and Water Commission was charged with implementing the convention. Under the treaty, the following transfers involving Texas occurred from 1910 to 1976: [6]

YearNo. of bancosAcres to USAAcres to MexicoYearNo. of bancosAcres to USAAcres to Mexico
1910575,357.23,101.21942163.30
1912311,094.42,343.019434482.9100.5
1928423,089.91,407.8194414253.7166.2
1930314,685.6984.3194516240.9333.5
19314158.4328.719461185.80
19322159.7019492190.2281.9
193310122.119561508.30
19341278.10196810154.6
19391240.20197021449.81,881.8
194020209.51976649.20
19416224.5246.9Total24517,712 acres (71.68 km2)11,662 acres (47.19 km2)

In 1927 under this convention, the U.S. acquired two bancos from Mexico at the Colorado River border with Arizona. Farmers Banco, covering 583.4 acres (2.361 km2), a part of the Cocopah Indian Reservation, was ceded to the U.S. with controversy. [3] Fain Banco, of 259 acres (105 ha), also became U.S. soil.

Below is a list of the 247 bancos that were exchanged under the terms of the 1905 convention. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] This information is also available as a kmz file at this location.

Banco NameBanco #Latitude (North)Longitude (West)Map coordinatesIBWC Minute No.Transfer DateYear of transferAcres Cut from Mexico (to USA)Acres Cut from USA (to Mexico)Location [6] Description on minute or map (source: IBWC website)
La Burrita125.94583397.267471 25°56′45″N97°16′03″W / 25.945833°N 97.267471°W / 25.945833; -97.267471 n/a [7] March 29, 1910191023.7Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, south of Estrella Ranch and about 12 km west of the mouth of the Rio Grande
San Juan de Arriba225.8391397.383978 25°50′21″N97°23′02″W / 25.83913°N 97.383978°W / 25.83913; -97.383978 n/aMarch 29, 1910191023.2Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, south of San Rafael Ranch and about 14 km southeast of Brownsville
Longoreno325.8444497.38861 25°50′40″N97°23′19″W / 25.84444°N 97.38861°W / 25.84444; -97.38861 n/aMarch 29, 19101910138.1Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, south of San Rafael Ranch and about 13 km southeast of Brownsville
La Canasta425.8508397.42194 25°51′03″N97°25′19″W / 25.85083°N 97.42194°W / 25.85083; -97.42194 n/aMarch 29, 19101910126.5Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, southwest of Raab's Place and about 10 km southeast of Brownsville
Fernandez4+1225.87135797.467529 25°52′17″N97°28′03″W / 25.871357°N 97.467529°W / 25.871357; -97.467529 n/aMarch 29, 19101910224.1Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, about 2 km southwest of Santa Rosalia Ranch and about 5 km southeast of Brownsville
Trevino Canales525.9011197.51306 25°54′04″N97°30′47″W / 25.90111°N 97.51306°W / 25.90111; -97.51306 n/aMarch 29, 19101910249.3Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, about 1 km southwest of Brownsville
Phillips625.92333697.525556 25°55′24″N97°31′32″W / 25.923336°N 97.525556°W / 25.923336; -97.525556 n/aMarch 29, 19101910111.4Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, about 3 km northwest of Brownsville
Tahuachalito725.9841797.60639 25°59′03″N97°36′23″W / 25.98417°N 97.60639°W / 25.98417; -97.60639 n/aMarch 29, 19101910178.9Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, about 1 km west of San Pedro Ranch and about 13 km northwest of Brownsville
La Isla825.99235897.62925 25°59′32″N97°37′45″W / 25.992358°N 97.62925°W / 25.992358; -97.62925 n/aMarch 29, 19101910157.9Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, about 3 km southwest of Naranjo Ranch and about 16 km northwest of Brownsville
Tahuachal926.0105697.62194 26°00′38″N97°37′19″W / 26.01056°N 97.62194°W / 26.01056; -97.62194 n/aMarch 29, 1910191083Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, southwest of Naranjo Ranch and about 16 km northwest of Brownsville
Benavides1026.0291797.65611 26°01′45″N97°39′22″W / 26.02917°N 97.65611°W / 26.02917; -97.65611 n/aMarch 29, 19101910130.2Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, west of La Union Ranch and about 20 km northwest of Brownsville
Rafael Garcia1126.03866797.663061 26°02′19″N97°39′47″W / 26.038667°N 97.663061°W / 26.038667; -97.663061 n/aMarch 29, 1910191028.2Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, about 1 km northwest of Refugio Ranch and about 21 km northwest of Brownsville
Fresnal1226.02207897.678853 26°01′19″N97°40′44″W / 26.022078°N 97.678853°W / 26.022078; -97.678853 n/aMarch 29, 19101910223.1Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, southeast of San Isidro Ranch and about 22 km northwest of Brownsville
Capote1326.0358397.69278 26°02′09″N97°41′34″W / 26.03583°N 97.69278°W / 26.03583; -97.69278 n/aMarch 29, 19101910137.6Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, about 1 km southeast of Las Flores Ranch and about 14 km southeast of the church in Santa Maria (Texas)
Llanito1426.0402897.709167 26°02′25″N97°42′33″W / 26.04028°N 97.709167°W / 26.04028; -97.709167 n/aMarch 29, 1910191029.4Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, southwest of Las Flores Ranch and about 13 km southeast of the church in Santa Maria (Texas)
Combe1526.0291297.72522 26°01′45″N97°43′31″W / 26.02912°N 97.72522°W / 26.02912; -97.72522 n/aMarch 29, 1910191079.6Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, about 3 km southwest of Las Flores Ranch and about 13 km southeast of the church in Santa Maria, Texas
Panola1626.03017697.757436 26°01′49″N97°45′27″W / 26.030176°N 97.757436°W / 26.030176; -97.757436 n/aMarch 29, 1910191062.3Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, about 2 km southeast of the San Benito Pumping Plant and about 11 km southeast of the church in Santa Maria, Texas
Mainero1726.03235697.757447 26°01′56″N97°45′27″W / 26.032356°N 97.757447°W / 26.032356; -97.757447 n/aMarch 29, 19101910207.6Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, about 2 km southeast of the San Benito Pumping Plant and about 10 km southeast of the church in Santa Maria, Texas
Las Sierritas1826.04444497.753056 26°02′40″N97°45′11″W / 26.044444°N 97.753056°W / 26.044444; -97.753056 n/aMarch 29, 19101910134.4Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, southeast of the San Benito Pumping Plant and about 9 km southeast of the church in Santa Maria (Texas)
Las Rusias1926.03410897.760942 26°02′03″N97°45′39″W / 26.034108°N 97.760942°W / 26.034108; -97.760942 n/aMarch 29, 19101910105Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, about 2 km south of the San Benito Pumping Plant and about 9 km southeast of the church in Santa Maria, Texas
Las Tranquitas2026.0505697.75306 26°03′02″N97°45′11″W / 26.05056°N 97.75306°W / 26.05056; -97.75306 n/aMarch 29, 19101910129.5Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, southeast of Las Rucias Ranch and about 8 km southeast of the church in Santa Maria (Texas)
Venado2126.03583297.772848 26°02′09″N97°46′22″W / 26.035832°N 97.772848°W / 26.035832; -97.772848 n/aMarch 29, 19101910125.8Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, southeast of Turner's House and about 8 km southeast of the church in Santa Maria, Texas
Turner2226.03752197.797656 26°02′15″N97°47′52″W / 26.037521°N 97.797656°W / 26.037521; -97.797656 n/aMarch 29, 1910191032.1Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, about 2 km southwest of Turner's House and about 6 km southeast of the church in Santa Maria, Texas
Soliseno2326.04416797.784722 26°02′39″N97°47′05″W / 26.044167°N 97.784722°W / 26.044167; -97.784722 n/aMarch 29, 19101910221.7Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, south of Galveston Ranch and about 5 km southeast of the church in Santa Maria (Texas)
Villitas2426.05916797.821806 26°03′33″N97°49′19″W / 26.059167°N 97.821806°W / 26.059167; -97.821806 n/aMarch 29, 1910191076.85Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, about 1 km southeast of Old Santa Maria Ranch and about 2 km southeast of the church in Santa Maria (Texas)
Palma2526.0647297.83333 26°03′53″N97°50′00″W / 26.06472°N 97.83333°W / 26.06472; -97.83333 n/aMarch 29, 19101910198.2Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, about 1 km southeast of Santa Maria Church and about 11 km east of Progreso (Toluca Ranch)
El Zurron2626.0658397.85194 26°03′57″N97°51′07″W / 26.06583°N 97.85194°W / 26.06583; -97.85194 n/aMarch 29, 19101910238.2Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, southwest of Nealeville and about 9 km east of Progreso (Toluca Ranch)
La Bolsa2726.07638997.863889 26°04′35″N97°51′50″W / 26.076389°N 97.863889°W / 26.076389; -97.863889 n/aMarch 29, 19101910192.5Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo and Cameron Counties, Texas, south of Sacatal Ranch and about 8 km east of Progreso (Toluca Ranch)
Cantu2826.06555697.867778 26°03′56″N97°52′04″W / 26.065556°N 97.867778°W / 26.065556; -97.867778 n/aMarch 29, 1910191041.3Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, about 2 km south of Sacatal Ranch and about 8 km east of Progreso (Toluca Ranch)
Villarreales2926.0733397.91 26°04′24″N97°54′36″W / 26.07333°N 97.91°W / 26.07333; -97.91 n/aMarch 29, 19101910153.2Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, about 1 km east of Rosario Banco 31 and about 4 km east of Progreso (Toluca Ranch)
Santa Margarita3026.0672297.92556 26°04′02″N97°55′32″W / 26.06722°N 97.92556°W / 26.06722; -97.92556 n/aMarch 29, 19101910283.2Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, south of Rosario Ranch and about 2 km southeast of Progreso (Toluca Ranch)
Rosario3126.0733397.92083 26°04′24″N97°55′15″W / 26.07333°N 97.92083°W / 26.07333; -97.92083 n/aMarch 29, 19101910272.1Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, east of Rosario Ranch and about 2 km east of Progreso (Toluca Ranch); 1 km west of Banco Villareales 29
Toluca3226.05234297.951335 26°03′08″N97°57′05″W / 26.052342°N 97.951335°W / 26.052342; -97.951335 n/aMarch 29, 19101910140.8Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, northwest of San Lorenzo Ranch and about 2 km south of Progreso (Toluca Ranch), Texas
Arguelles3326.04860797.971231 26°02′55″N97°58′16″W / 26.048607°N 97.971231°W / 26.048607; -97.971231 n/aMarch 29, 19101910336.8Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, east of San Ysidro Ranch and about 4 km southwest of Progreso (Toluca Ranch), Texas
Santa Juanita3426.0683397.981111 26°04′06″N97°58′52″W / 26.06833°N 97.981111°W / 26.06833; -97.981111 n/aMarch 29, 1910191040.5Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, west of Arguelles Ranch and about 4 km west of Progreso (Toluca Ranch)
Eurestes3526.0736198.0125 26°04′25″N98°00′45″W / 26.07361°N 98.0125°W / 26.07361; -98.0125 n/aMarch 29, 1910191093.2Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, east of Ballines Ranch and about 7 km west of Progreso (Toluca Ranch)
Blanco (La Blanca)3626.06252898.03021 26°03′45″N98°01′49″W / 26.062528°N 98.03021°W / 26.062528; -98.03021 n/aMarch 29, 1910191051.6Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, about 2 km southeast of Blanco Ranch and about 8 km west of Progreso (Toluca Ranch), Texas
Las Bonitas3726.0738998.035 26°04′26″N98°02′06″W / 26.07389°N 98.035°W / 26.07389; -98.035 n/aMarch 29, 19101910381.8Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, south of Blanco Ranch and about 9 km west of Progreso (Toluca Ranch)
Santa Rita3826.04645898.078499 26°02′47″N98°04′43″W / 26.046458°N 98.078499°W / 26.046458; -98.078499 n/aMarch 29, 19101910155.7Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, northwest of San Pedro Ranch and about 14 km west of Progreso (Toluca Ranch), Texas
Longoria3926.0527898.066111 26°03′10″N98°03′58″W / 26.05278°N 98.066111°W / 26.05278; -98.066111 n/aMarch 29, 19101910132.7Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, west of Santa Rita Ranch and about 12 km west of Progreso (Toluca Ranch)
San Juan del Rio4026.0688998.1075 26°04′08″N98°06′27″W / 26.06889°N 98.1075°W / 26.06889; -98.1075 n/aMarch 29, 1910191031.9Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, east of Young's Ranch and about 16 km west of Progreso (Toluca Ranch)
Cigarillo4126.05848198.167578 26°03′31″N98°10′03″W / 26.058481°N 98.167578°W / 26.058481; -98.167578 n/aMarch 29, 1910191048.2Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, north of San Joaquin Ranch and about 9 km southeast of Hidalgo, Texas
Juanita4226.05838198.194124 26°03′30″N98°11′39″W / 26.058381°N 98.194124°W / 26.058381; -98.194124 n/aMarch 29, 19101910157.2Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, north of Granilla Ranch and about 6 km southeast of Hidalgo, Texas
Santa Cruz4326.0858398.22889 26°05′09″N98°13′44″W / 26.08583°N 98.22889°W / 26.08583; -98.22889 n/aMarch 29, 19101910338.5Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, southeast of Capote Ranch and about 4 km southeast of Hidalgo
Grangeno4426.1327898.308611 26°07′58″N98°18′31″W / 26.13278°N 98.308611°W / 26.13278; -98.308611 n/aMarch 29, 19101910207.3Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, south of Grangeno Ranch and about 6 km northwest of Hidalgo
Anzaldua4526.1466798.32917 26°08′48″N98°19′45″W / 26.14667°N 98.32917°W / 26.14667; -98.32917 n/aMarch 29, 1910191043Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, south of Lomitas Ranch and about 9 km northwest of Hidalgo
Maria Inez (or Maria Ines)4626.16861198.343889 26°10′07″N98°20′38″W / 26.168611°N 98.343889°W / 26.168611; -98.343889 n/aMarch 29, 1910191055.8Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, northwest of Lomitas Ranch and about 11 km northwest of Hidalgo
Lomitas4726.15374298.351473 26°09′13″N98°21′05″W / 26.153742°N 98.351473°W / 26.153742; -98.351473 n/aMarch 29, 1910191016.6Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, northwest of Cavazos Ranch and about 11 km northwest of Hidalgo, Texas
King4826.1827898.38528 26°10′58″N98°23′07″W / 26.18278°N 98.38528°W / 26.18278; -98.38528 n/aMarch 29, 19101910212Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, west of Hedleys Ranch and about 16 km northwest of Hidalgo
Ojo de Agua4926.17981598.426181 26°10′47″N98°25′34″W / 26.179815°N 98.426181°W / 26.179815; -98.426181 n/aMarch 29, 1910191068.2Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, north of Barranco Ranch and about 18 km northwest of Hidalgo, Texas
Garza5126.2188998.464479 26°13′08″N98°27′52″W / 26.21889°N 98.464479°W / 26.21889; -98.464479 n/aMarch 29, 19101910160.6Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, about 5 km southeast of Havana Ranch and about 24 km northwest of Hidalgo, Texas
Pedro Vela5226.21732598.470441 26°13′02″N98°28′14″W / 26.217325°N 98.470441°W / 26.217325; -98.470441 n/aMarch 29, 1910191094.9Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, about 4 km southeast of Havana Ranch and about 25 km northwest of Hidalgo, Texas
Antonio Vela5326.23333698.515278 26°14′00″N98°30′55″W / 26.233336°N 98.515278°W / 26.233336; -98.515278 n/aMarch 29, 19101910151.7Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, about 1 km south of Havana Ranch and about 28 km northwest of Hidalgo, Texas
Santo Domingo5526.3083398.69306 26°18′30″N98°41′35″W / 26.30833°N 98.69306°W / 26.30833; -98.69306 n/aMarch 29, 19101910302.7Lower Rio Grande ValleyStarr County, Texas, south of Garcias Ranch and about 14 km southeast of Rio Grande City
Garza5626.36416998.825 26°21′51″N98°49′30″W / 26.364169°N 98.825°W / 26.364169; -98.825 n/aMarch 29, 19101910112.2Lower Rio Grande ValleyCamargo, Tamaulipas, about 1 km south of Rio Grande City, Texas
Camargo5726.35783998.825 26°21′28″N98°49′30″W / 26.357839°N 98.825°W / 26.357839; -98.825 n/aMarch 29, 19101910494Lower Rio Grande ValleyCamargo, Tamaulipas, about 2 km south of Rio Grande City, Texas
Yzaguirre (or Izaguirre)5826.3727898.83806 26°22′22″N98°50′17″W / 26.37278°N 98.83806°W / 26.37278; -98.83806 n/aMarch 29, 19101910212.3Lower Rio Grande ValleyStarr County, Texas, south of Garcia Ranch and about 2 km southwest of Rio Grande City; northeast of Banco Las Adjuntas 91
La Puerta5926.31519798.750948 26°18′55″N98°45′03″W / 26.315197°N 98.750948°W / 26.315197; -98.750948 n/a [8] November 7, 19121912320.5Lower Rio Grande ValleyCamargo, Tamaulipas, north of Barrito Ranch and about 9 km southeast of Rio Grande City, Texas
San Francisco6026.2930698.699444 26°17′35″N98°41′58″W / 26.29306°N 98.699444°W / 26.29306; -98.699444 n/aNovember 7, 19121912474.7Lower Rio Grande ValleyStarr County, Texas, south of Santo Domingo Ranch and about 15 km southeast of Rio Grande City
Salado6126.23635698.639472 26°14′11″N98°38′22″W / 26.236356°N 98.639472°W / 26.236356; -98.639472 n/aNovember 7, 1912191274.4Lower Rio Grande ValleyCamargo, Tamaulipas, north of Villarreales Ranch and about 23 km southeast of Rio Grande City, Texas
Artesitas6226.23608698.613761 26°14′10″N98°36′50″W / 26.236086°N 98.613761°W / 26.236086; -98.613761 n/aNovember 7, 19121912449.7Lower Rio Grande ValleyCamargo, Tamaulipas, north of Potrero Ranch and about 11 km west of Havana
Los Ebanos6326.23224798.566323 26°13′56″N98°33′59″W / 26.232247°N 98.566323°W / 26.232247; -98.566323 n/aNovember 7, 19121912120.1Lower Rio Grande ValleyCamargo, Tamaulipas, 1 km south of Los Ebanos Ranch and about 6 km west of Havana
Tabasco6426.298.481389 26°12′00″N98°28′53″W / 26.2°N 98.481389°W / 26.2; -98.481389 n/aNovember 7, 1912191244Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, north of Carrizal Ranch and about 5 km southeast of Havana
Tortuga6526.16194498.35222 26°09′43″N98°21′08″W / 26.161944°N 98.35222°W / 26.161944; -98.35222 n/aNovember 7, 1912191297.4Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, 2 km west of Lomitas Ranch and about 11 km northwest of Hidalgo
Dougherty6626.10124298.299836 26°06′04″N98°17′59″W / 26.101242°N 98.299836°W / 26.101242; -98.299836 n/aNovember 7, 1912191249.9Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, 1 km southwest of Sabino Ranch and about 4 km west of Hidalgo
Jalisco6726.0780698.16806 26°04′41″N98°10′05″W / 26.07806°N 98.16806°W / 26.07806; -98.16806 n/aNovember 7, 1912191251.6Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, 1 km south of San Juan Hacienda and about 9 km east of Hidalgo
Zolezzi6826.0708398.02778 26°04′15″N98°01′40″W / 26.07083°N 98.02778°W / 26.07083; -98.02778 n/aNovember 7, 1912191249.2Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, east of Las Bonitas Ranch and about 8 km west of Toluca (Progreso P.O.)
Santander6926.05986798.003983 26°03′36″N98°00′14″W / 26.059867°N 98.003983°W / 26.059867; -98.003983 n/aNovember 7, 19121912105.8Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, northeast of San Jose Ranch and about 6 km southwest of Toluca (Progreso P.O.)
Saenz7026.05040997.947 26°03′01″N97°56′49″W / 26.050409°N 97.947°W / 26.050409; -97.947 n/aNovember 7, 1912191268Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, northeast of San Lorenzo Ranch and about 2 km south of Toluca (Progreso P.O.)
Cipres7126.02743597.702676 26°01′39″N97°42′10″W / 26.027435°N 97.702676°W / 26.027435; -97.702676 n/aNovember 7, 1912191223.7Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, west of Capote Ranch and about 24 km northwest of Brownsville
Celaya7226.02377697.68801 26°01′26″N97°41′17″W / 26.023776°N 97.68801°W / 26.023776; -97.68801 n/aNovember 7, 19121912117.6Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, 1.5 km southwest of San Isidro Ranch and about 22 km northwest of Brownsville
Rosita7326.0313997.68944 26°01′53″N97°41′22″W / 26.03139°N 97.68944°W / 26.03139; -97.68944 n/aNovember 7, 1912191246.2Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, southwest of San Isidro Ranch and about 22 km northwest of Brownsville
Campamento7426.03677897.665879 26°02′12″N97°39′57″W / 26.036778°N 97.665879°W / 26.036778; -97.665879 n/aNovember 7, 1912191251.9Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, southeast of Barranco Ranch and about 21 km northwest of Brownsville
Carmen7525.94901897.583989 25°56′56″N97°35′02″W / 25.949018°N 97.583989°W / 25.949018; -97.583989 n/aNovember 7, 1912191257.6Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, 1.5 km south of Carmen Ranch and about 9 km northwest of Brownsville
Las Prietas7625.92032297.548642 25°55′13″N97°32′55″W / 25.920322°N 97.548642°W / 25.920322; -97.548642 n/aNovember 7, 1912191285Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, 0.5 km east of Las Rucias Ranch and about 4 km northwest of Brownsville
Santa Rosalia7725.87955397.459422 25°52′46″N97°27′34″W / 25.879553°N 97.459422°W / 25.879553; -97.459422 n/aNovember 7, 1912191254.9Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, 1 km south of Santa Rosalia Ranch and about 5 km southeast of Brownsville
Los Naranjos7825.90135697.364247 25°54′05″N97°21′51″W / 25.901356°N 97.364247°W / 25.901356; -97.364247 n/aNovember 7, 19121912256Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, northwest of Carrera Ranch and about 14 km east of Brownsville
San Martin7925.92100197.345083 25°55′16″N97°20′42″W / 25.921001°N 97.345083°W / 25.921001; -97.345083 n/aNovember 7, 19121912111Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, 1 km south of San Martin Ranch and about 16 km east of Brownsville
Caja Pinta (La Lomita)8025.9383397.2975 25°56′18″N97°17′51″W / 25.93833°N 97.2975°W / 25.93833; -97.2975 n/aNovember 7, 19121912144.1Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, southeast of Tulosa Ranch and about 20 km northeast of Brownsville
Solisenito8126.0469497.78806 26°02′49″N97°47′17″W / 26.04694°N 97.78806°W / 26.04694; -97.78806 n/aNovember 7, 1912191260.3Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, south of Galveston Ranch and about 32 km west of Brownsville
Grulla8226.25074898.676157 26°15′03″N98°40′34″W / 26.250748°N 98.676157°W / 26.250748; -98.676157 n/aNovember 7, 19121912119.1Lower Rio Grande ValleyCamargo, Tamaulipas, 1.5 km west of Belavares Ranch and about 20 km southeast of Rio Grande City, Texas; opposite Banco Valadeces 130
Havana8326.20758998.500731 26°12′27″N98°30′03″W / 26.207589°N 98.500731°W / 26.207589; -98.500731 n/aNovember 7, 1912191254.4Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, about 1 km north of Prietas Ranch and about 4 km south of Havana, Texas
Closner8426.18333398.425 26°11′00″N98°25′30″W / 26.183333°N 98.425°W / 26.183333; -98.425 n/aNovember 7, 1912191285.5Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, about 1 km north of Barranco Ranch and about 10 km southeast of Havana, Texas
Coyote8526.1236198.319444 26°07′25″N98°19′10″W / 26.12361°N 98.319444°W / 26.12361; -98.319444 n/aNovember 7, 1912191230.6Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, 1.5 km southwest of Grangeno Ranch and about .6 km west of Hidalgo
Santa Anita8625.833997.467603 25°50′02″N97°28′03″W / 25.8339°N 97.467603°W / 25.8339; -97.467603 n/aNovember 7, 1912191249.9Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, east of Colote Ranch and about 10 km southeast of Brownsville, Texas
San Pedro8725.85793997.361801 25°51′29″N97°21′42″W / 25.857939°N 97.361801°W / 25.857939; -97.361801 n/aNovember 7, 1912191295.9Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, 2 km north of Santa Rosa Ranch and about 15 km southeast of Brownsville, Texas
San Miguel8825.89840997.373147 25°53′54″N97°22′23″W / 25.898409°N 97.373147°W / 25.898409; -97.373147 n/aNovember 7, 1912191256.3Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, east of Sabinitas Ranch and about 12 km east of Brownsville
Monterrey8926.07283298.08574 26°04′22″N98°05′09″W / 26.072832°N 98.08574°W / 26.072832; -98.08574 n/aNovember 7, 1912191232.1Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, 1 km northwest of the Donna Pumping Plant and about 18 km east of Hidalgo
Casas9026.3661198.87306 26°21′58″N98°52′23″W / 26.36611°N 98.87306°W / 26.36611; -98.87306 104April 23, 19281928138.4Lower Rio Grande Valley
Las Adjuntas9126.3669498.84611 26°22′01″N98°50′46″W / 26.36694°N 98.84611°W / 26.36694; -98.84611 106May 26, 19281928221.7Lower Rio Grande ValleyStarr County, Texas, 3 km above Rio Grande City, Texas, South of R.P. 1, and of "Los Garcias Ranch", southwest of Banco No. 58 Izaguirre, and at the mouth of the San Juan River
El Refugio9226.322598.74139 26°19′21″N98°44′29″W / 26.3225°N 98.74139°W / 26.3225; -98.74139 104April 23, 19281928221.7Lower Rio Grande Valley
El Barrito9326.3119498.73278 26°18′43″N98°43′58″W / 26.31194°N 98.73278°W / 26.31194; -98.73278 104April 23, 19281928272Lower Rio Grande Valley
La Chicharra9426.267598.62917 26°16′03″N98°37′45″W / 26.2675°N 98.62917°W / 26.2675; -98.62917 104April 23, 1928192851.4Lower Rio Grande Valley
Santos9526.2588998.59472 26°15′32″N98°35′41″W / 26.25889°N 98.59472°W / 26.25889; -98.59472 104April 23, 1928192866.2Lower Rio Grande Valley
Cuevitas9626.2583398.58028 26°15′30″N98°34′49″W / 26.25833°N 98.58028°W / 26.25833; -98.58028 104April 23, 1928192893.4Lower Rio Grande Valley
Caballero9726.2144498.43417 26°12′52″N98°26′03″W / 26.21444°N 98.43417°W / 26.21444; -98.43417 104April 23, 19281928184.1Lower Rio Grande Valley
Reynosa9826.1244498.26556 26°07′28″N98°15′56″W / 26.12444°N 98.26556°W / 26.12444; -98.26556 104April 23, 1928192868.9Lower Rio Grande Valley
La Chapena9926.0836198.23306 26°05′01″N98°13′59″W / 26.08361°N 98.23306°W / 26.08361; -98.23306 104April 23, 19281928146.3Lower Rio Grande Valley
Kelly10026.06534298.237562 26°03′55″N98°14′15″W / 26.065342°N 98.237562°W / 26.065342; -98.237562 104April 23, 19281928194.2Lower Rio Grande Valley
Rancho Nuevo10126.0798.1225 26°04′12″N98°07′21″W / 26.07°N 98.1225°W / 26.07; -98.1225 104April 23, 1928192821Lower Rio Grande Valley
Young10226.06217598.117418 26°03′44″N98°07′03″W / 26.062175°N 98.117418°W / 26.062175; -98.117418 104April 23, 1928192830.4Lower Rio Grande Valley
Rancho Viejo10326.05625398.082386 26°03′23″N98°04′57″W / 26.056253°N 98.082386°W / 26.056253; -98.082386 104April 23, 1928192896.9Lower Rio Grande Valley
Singleterry10426.06221898.078491 26°03′44″N98°04′43″W / 26.062218°N 98.078491°W / 26.062218; -98.078491 104April 23, 1928192829.4Lower Rio Grande Valley
Ratamal10526.0494498.053333 26°02′58″N98°03′12″W / 26.04944°N 98.053333°W / 26.04944; -98.053333 104April 23, 1928192847Lower Rio Grande Valley
Pena Flora10626.04916798.046667 26°02′57″N98°02′48″W / 26.049167°N 98.046667°W / 26.049167; -98.046667 104April 23, 1928192860Lower Rio Grande Valley
Tenacitas10726.05481498.020513 26°03′17″N98°01′14″W / 26.054814°N 98.020513°W / 26.054814; -98.020513 104April 23, 19281928110.9Lower Rio Grande Valley
Puertas Verdes10826.06724798.009486 26°04′02″N98°00′34″W / 26.067247°N 98.009486°W / 26.067247; -98.009486 104April 23, 19281928110.9Lower Rio Grande Valley
Agua Negra10926.06944497.994167 26°04′10″N97°59′39″W / 26.069444°N 97.994167°W / 26.069444; -97.994167 104April 23, 1928192864.5Lower Rio Grande Valley
San Isidro11026.05640897.989536 26°03′23″N97°59′22″W / 26.056408°N 97.989536°W / 26.056408; -97.989536 104April 23, 1928192854.6Lower Rio Grande Valley
Sabinito11126.05101297.967134 26°03′04″N97°58′02″W / 26.051012°N 97.967134°W / 26.051012; -97.967134 104April 23, 1928192828.9Lower Rio Grande Valley
Llano Grande11226.0627897.96111 26°03′46″N97°57′40″W / 26.06278°N 97.96111°W / 26.06278; -97.96111 104April 23, 19281928135.5Lower Rio Grande Valley
Las Moras11326.06578197.870074 26°03′57″N97°52′12″W / 26.065781°N 97.870074°W / 26.065781; -97.870074 104April 23, 1928192871.9Lower Rio Grande Valley
Galvan11426.05595397.811677 26°03′21″N97°48′42″W / 26.055953°N 97.811677°W / 26.055953; -97.811677 104April 23, 1928192815.8Lower Rio Grande Valley
La Feria11526.05495397.80984 26°03′18″N97°48′35″W / 26.054953°N 97.80984°W / 26.054953; -97.80984 104April 23, 19281928362Lower Rio Grande Valley
Champion11626.04581397.800571 26°02′45″N97°48′02″W / 26.045813°N 97.800571°W / 26.045813; -97.800571 104April 23, 19281928111.7Lower Rio Grande Valley
Pacheco11726.04597.758333 26°02′42″N97°45′30″W / 26.045°N 97.758333°W / 26.045; -97.758333 104April 23, 1928192871.2Lower Rio Grande Valley
Vaqueteria11826.02597.65528 26°01′30″N97°39′19″W / 26.025°N 97.65528°W / 26.025; -97.65528 104April 23, 1928192848.2Lower Rio Grande Valley
Guerra11925.9894497.618889 25°59′22″N97°37′08″W / 25.98944°N 97.618889°W / 25.98944; -97.618889 104April 23, 19281928142.8Lower Rio Grande Valley
Soledad12025.96611197.603056 25°57′58″N97°36′11″W / 25.966111°N 97.603056°W / 25.966111; -97.603056 104April 23, 1928192875.2Lower Rio Grande Valley
Matamoros12125.8933397.51472 25°53′36″N97°30′53″W / 25.89333°N 97.51472°W / 25.89333; -97.51472 104April 23, 1928192896.9Lower Rio Grande Valley
Los Tomates12225.997.47167 25°54′00″N97°28′18″W / 25.9°N 97.47167°W / 25.9; -97.47167 104April 23, 1928192883.8Lower Rio Grande Valleynorth of Banco 131 Jeronimo
Los Borregos12325.87444497.445833 25°52′28″N97°26′45″W / 25.874444°N 97.445833°W / 25.874444; -97.445833 104April 23, 1928192819.3Lower Rio Grande Valley
San Joaquin12425.84683497.362219 25°50′49″N97°21′44″W / 25.846834°N 97.362219°W / 25.846834; -97.362219 104April 23, 1928192845Lower Rio Grande Valley
Las Comas12525.9097297.37611 25°54′35″N97°22′34″W / 25.90972°N 97.37611°W / 25.90972; -97.37611 104April 23, 1928192835.3Lower Rio Grande Valley
El Rincon12625.92777897.355556 25°55′40″N97°21′20″W / 25.927778°N 97.355556°W / 25.927778; -97.355556 104April 23, 1928192847.9Lower Rio Grande Valley
El Palmito12725.91549797.323186 25°54′56″N97°19′23″W / 25.915497°N 97.323186°W / 25.915497; -97.323186 104April 23, 19281928143.1Lower Rio Grande Valley
Stell-Lind12825.9602897.18861 25°57′37″N97°11′19″W / 25.96028°N 97.18861°W / 25.96028; -97.18861 104April 23, 1928192891.4Lower Rio Grande Valley
Bagdad12925.95580197.170437 25°57′21″N97°10′14″W / 25.955801°N 97.170437°W / 25.955801; -97.170437 104April 23, 19281928200.7Lower Rio Grande Valley
Valadeces13026.247598.664167 26°14′51″N98°39′51″W / 26.2475°N 98.664167°W / 26.2475; -98.664167 104April 23, 19281928296.3Lower Rio Grande ValleyStarr County, Texas, southwest of La Grulla, Texas, southwest(?) of R.P. 9, and opposite to Banco No. 82, La Grulla
Jeronimo13125.8938997.468056 25°53′38″N97°28′05″W / 25.89389°N 97.468056°W / 25.89389; -97.468056 104April 23, 1928192890.9Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, next to and south of Banco 122, "Los Tomates", northwest of R.P. 45, and about 2 km southwest of Brownsville, Texas
La Pascualilla13225.977597.60333 25°58′39″N97°36′12″W / 25.9775°N 97.60333°W / 25.9775; -97.60333 134May 20, 1931193176.5Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, 1 km southwest of R.P. 39 and of San Pedro Ranch, and 14 km northwest of Brownsville, Texas
Morales13325.9130697.5275 25°54′47″N97°31′39″W / 25.91306°N 97.5275°W / 25.91306; -97.5275 134May 20, 1931193181.88Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, 2 km south of R.P. 42, 3 km west of Brownsville, Texas, and at the City Water Pump.
El Morillo13426.1661198.3775 26°09′58″N98°22′39″W / 26.16611°N 98.3775°W / 26.16611; -98.3775 138February 25, 19321932118.7Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, 2 km south of R.P. 17 and 15 km northwest of Hidalgo, Texas
Hollinsworth13526.05996698.210256 26°03′36″N98°12′37″W / 26.059966°N 98.210256°W / 26.059966; -98.210256 141July 17, 19331933122.1Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, 3 km south of R.P. 22 and 8 km east of Reynosa, Tamaulipas
Villarreales Segundo13626.2538998.64389 26°15′14″N98°38′38″W / 26.25389°N 98.64389°W / 26.25389; -98.64389 142February 27, 19341934278.1Lower Rio Grande ValleyStarr County, Texas, 2 km southeast of R.P. 9 and La Grulla, Texas
Lozano13725.8897297.48278 25°53′23″N97°28′58″W / 25.88972°N 97.48278°W / 25.88972; -97.48278 166April 3, 19391939240.2Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, 1 km southeast of R.P. 44 and 2 km southeast of Brownsville, Texas
Progreso13826.0538397.98015 26°03′14″N97°58′49″W / 26.05383°N 97.98015°W / 26.05383; -97.98015 169June 6, 19401940176.4Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, 1.5 km west of the pumping plant at Progreso, Texas, 1.5 km north of San Isidro Ranch, Tamaulipas, and 3.5 km southwest of R.P. No. 28
Las Flores13926.05154897.944698 26°03′06″N97°56′41″W / 26.051548°N 97.944698°W / 26.051548; -97.944698 169June 6, 1940194033.1Lower Rio Grande ValleyReynosa, Tamaulipas, 2 km south of R.P. No. 28, 1.5 km southeast of the pumping plant at Progreso, Texas, and 1 km northeast of Las Flores Ranch, Tamaulipas
Nogales14025.86599597.457858 25°51′58″N97°27′28″W / 25.865995°N 97.457858°W / 25.865995; -97.457858 171May 2, 19411941208.6Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, 3 km east of the City of Matamoros, Tamaulipas, 1 km south of the El Jardin pumping plant, and 5 km southeast of R.P. No. 44
Las Ruelas14126.1352898.29333 26°08′07″N98°17′36″W / 26.13528°N 98.29333°W / 26.13528; -98.29333 171May 2, 19411941183.8Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, about 2 km northwest of the town of Hidalgo, Texas, and 1 km southeast of R.P. No. 19
Las Palomas14226.0352897.71528 26°02′07″N97°42′55″W / 26.03528°N 97.71528°W / 26.03528; -97.71528 173February 27, 1942194263.3Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, about 4 km southeast of the town of Los Indios, Texas, and 1 km south of R.P. No. 35
Rock Bend14325.93859797.559469 25°56′19″N97°33′34″W / 25.938597°N 97.559469°W / 25.938597; -97.559469 175December 15, 1943194384Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, about 7 km northwesterly of the city of Brownsville, Texas, and 2 km southwest of R.P. No. 41
La Parida14426.18055698.391667 26°10′50″N98°23′30″W / 26.180556°N 98.391667°W / 26.180556; -98.391667 175December 15, 19431943175Lower Rio Grande ValleyHidalgo County, Texas, about 8 km southwest of the town of Mission, Texas, and 1.5 km west of R.P. No. 17
Los Fresnos14526.2819498.6925 26°16′55″N98°41′33″W / 26.28194°N 98.6925°W / 26.28194; -98.6925 175December 15, 19431943223.9Lower Rio Grande ValleyStarr County, Texas, about 5 km northwesterly of the town of La Grulla, Texas, and 3.5 km south of R.P. No. 7
Orrbe14625.92921497.297324 25°55′45″N97°17′50″W / 25.929214°N 97.297324°W / 25.929214; -97.297324 175December 15, 19431943100.5Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, 21 km northeasterly of the City of Matamoros, Tamaulipas, and 1.5 km southeasterly of R.P. No. 52
Weil14725.86311397.360575 25°51′47″N97°21′38″W / 25.863113°N 97.360575°W / 25.863113; -97.360575 177December 21, 1944194426.9Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, about 15 km southeasterly of the City of Matamoros, Tamaulipas and 2.0 km northeasterly of R.P. No. 48
Las Antonias14825.94735697.189544 25°56′50″N97°11′22″W / 25.947356°N 97.189544°W / 25.947356; -97.189544 177December 21, 1944194496.1Lower Rio Grande ValleyMatamoros, Tamaulipas, about 5.2 km southwesterly of the mouth of the Rio Grande and 1.7 km southeasterly of R.P. 54
Carrera14925.90160297.375232 25°54′06″N97°22′31″W / 25.901602°N 97.375232°W / 25.901602; -97.375232 179June 29, 1945194524.5Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, about 8 miles (13 km) southeasterly from the city of Brownsville, Texas, and 1.9 km southwesterly of R.P. No. 50
Cisneros15025.95042897.249614 25°57′02″N97°14′59″W / 25.950428°N 97.249614°W / 25.950428; -97.249614 179June 29, 1945194519.8Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, about 7 miles (11 km) upstream from the mouth of the Rio Grande, and 1.0 km southeasterly of R.P. No. 53
Hudson15126.24884898.598294 26°14′56″N98°35′54″W / 26.248848°N 98.598294°W / 26.248848; -98.598294 179June 29, 19451945127Lower Rio Grande ValleyCamargo, Tamaulipas, about 2 km northwesterly of the settlement of San Miguel, and 1.5 km southeasterly of R.P. No. 10
Ratcliff15226.24549198.615024 26°14′44″N98°36′54″W / 26.245491°N 98.615024°W / 26.245491; -98.615024 179June 29, 1945194547.9Lower Rio Grande ValleyCamargo, Tamaulipas, about 4 km northwesterly of the settlement of San Miguel, and 1.8 km southwesterly of R.P. No. 10
Culebron15326.0369497.75333 26°02′13″N97°45′12″W / 26.03694°N 97.75333°W / 26.03694; -97.75333 183October 14, 19461946185.8Lower Rio Grande ValleyCameron County, Texas, about 1.5 km southwest of the village of Los Indios, Texas, and 1.5 km southerly of R.P. No. 34
Ringgold15426.35805498.81389 26°21′29″N98°48′50″W / 26.358054°N 98.81389°W / 26.358054; -98.81389 193September 26, 19491949281.9Lower Rio Grande Valley
Don Juan Cross15526.0658398.19306 26°03′57″N98°11′35″W / 26.06583°N 98.19306°W / 26.06583; -98.19306 193September 26, 19491949190.2Lower Rio Grande Valley
Los Indios15626.02563397.73232 26°01′32″N97°43′56″W / 26.025633°N 97.73232°W / 26.025633; -97.73232 231May 18, 19681968154.55Lower Rio Grande Valley
Weber30131.76307106.442128 31°45′47″N106°26′32″W / 31.76307°N 106.442128°W / 31.76307; -106.442128 122March 18, 19301930168.5El Paso-Juarez ValleyEl Paso County, 1 km South of R.P. No. 1 and South of Washington Park, in the City of El Paso, Texas
San Lorenzo30231.763707106.417483 31°45′49″N106°25′03″W / 31.763707°N 106.417483°W / 31.763707; -106.417483 123March 21, 19301930434.5El Paso-Juarez ValleyEl Paso County, Texas, about 7 km East of El Paso and 2 km Southwest of R.P. No. 2, in the Collingsworth and Alameda Acres Subdivisions
Bermudez30331.748549106.400228 31°44′55″N106°24′01″W / 31.748549°N 106.400228°W / 31.748549; -106.400228 121March 3, 19301930228.5El Paso-Juarez ValleyEl Paso County, about 9 km southeast of El Paso, Texas, 3 km south of R.P. No. 2, in what is known as Valley Gate Addition
Azcarate30431.732061106.382443 31°43′55″N106°22′57″W / 31.732061°N 106.382443°W / 31.732061; -106.382443 121March 3, 1930193096.1El Paso-Juarez ValleyJuarez, Chihuahua, 3 km northeast of Senecu and 1/2 km southwest of R.P. No. 3
Compania Agricola30531.665196106.328678 31°39′55″N106°19′43″W / 31.665196°N 106.328678°W / 31.665196; -106.328678 121March 3, 19301930120.6El Paso-Juarez ValleyEl Paso County, about 3 1/2 km south of Ysleta, Texas, 3 km southwest of R.P. No. 7
La Piedra30631.369792105.958574 31°22′11″N105°57′31″W / 31.369792°N 105.958574°W / 31.369792; -105.958574 127May 1, 1930193062.7El Paso-Juarez ValleyHudspeth County, Texas, at R.P. 24, about 3 km Southeast of the El Paso-Hudspeth County line
Max Muller30731.356321105.944812 31°21′23″N105°56′41″W / 31.356321°N 105.944812°W / 31.356321; -105.944812 127May 1, 1930193027.2El Paso-Juarez ValleyHudspeth County, Texas, about 6 km Southeast of the El Paso-Hudspeth County line and 2 km West of R.P. 25
La Cachanilla30831.333457105.937322 31°20′00″N105°56′14″W / 31.333457°N 105.937322°W / 31.333457; -105.937322 125April 25, 1930193045.5El Paso-Juarez ValleyHudspeth County, Texas, 2 1/2 km west of Acala, Texas, and 3 km west of R.P. 26
Rincon de Marcelino30931.317804105.928877 31°19′04″N105°55′44″W / 31.317804°N 105.928877°W / 31.317804; -105.928877 125April 25, 19301930267.7El Paso-Juarez ValleyHudspeth County, Texas, 2 1/2 km south of Acala, Texas, and 2 km south of R.P. 26
Arroyo del Alamo31031.309049105.914896 31°18′33″N105°54′54″W / 31.309049°N 105.914896°W / 31.309049; -105.914896 121March 3, 19301930214El Paso-Juarez ValleyGuadelupe, Chihuahua, at Miramar at the mouth of the Arroyo del Alamo, and 3 km west of R.P. 27
Newman31131.261626105.857341 31°15′42″N105°51′26″W / 31.261626°N 105.857341°W / 31.261626; -105.857341 121March 3, 1930193065.9El Paso-Juarez ValleyGuadelupe, Chihuahua, 2 km northeast of El Porvenir and 1 1/2 km southwest of T.S. 43
Gallego31231.2655105.843942 31°15′56″N105°50′38″W / 31.2655°N 105.843942°W / 31.2655; -105.843942 124April 9, 1930193054.6El Paso-Juarez ValleyHudspeth County, Texas, 3 km southeast of Fort Hancock and at T.S. No. 43
Camp Rice31331.251592105.833889 31°15′06″N105°50′02″W / 31.251592°N 105.833889°W / 31.251592; -105.833889 125April 25, 19301930646.4El Paso-Juarez ValleyHudspeth County, Texas, 6 km Southeast of Fort Hancock, Texas, and West of R.P. 30
Nunez31431.206722105.784363 31°12′24″N105°47′04″W / 31.206722°N 105.784363°W / 31.206722; -105.784363 124April 9, 19301930174.2El Paso-Juarez ValleyHudspeth County, Texas, 5 km south of McNary and 1 km northwest of R.P. No. 32
Charles Davis31531.160891105.73084 31°09′39″N105°43′51″W / 31.160891°N 105.73084°W / 31.160891; -105.73084 121March 3, 19301930393.5El Paso-Juarez ValleyHudspeth County, Texas, 4 km southeast of 90 Ranch and 1 1/2 km west of R.P. 34
Calero31631.117905105.641778 31°07′04″N105°38′30″W / 31.117905°N 105.641778°W / 31.117905; -105.641778 121March 3, 1930193041.7El Paso-Juarez ValleyHudspeth County, Texas, 1 1/2 km southeast of Dave Gill's Gin, and at R.P. 37
Pruitt31731.094764105.638063 31°05′41″N105°38′17″W / 31.094764°N 105.638063°W / 31.094764; -105.638063 121March 3, 1930193041.5El Paso-Juarez ValleyGuadelupe, Chihuahua, 2 km southwest of R.P. 38, "Fort Quitman"
Diablo31831.233697105.816046 31°14′01″N105°48′58″W / 31.233697°N 105.816046°W / 31.233697; -105.816046 121March 3, 1930193095.9El Paso-Juarez ValleyHudspeth County, Texas, at the mouth of the Diablo Arroyo, south of R.P. No. 30 and southwest of McNary, Texas (adjacent to Banco 320)
Guayuco31931.124459105.658551 31°07′28″N105°39′31″W / 31.124459°N 105.658551°W / 31.124459; -105.658551 121March 3, 19301930337.6El Paso-Juarez ValleyHudspeth County, Texas, at the mouth of the Guayuco Arroyo, south of R.P. No. 36 and southwest of "Dave Gill" gin
Diablo Segundo32031.2341105.817576 31°14′03″N105°49′03″W / 31.2341°N 105.817576°W / 31.2341; -105.817576 139May 12, 1932193241.02El Paso-Juarez ValleyHudspeth County, Texas, at the mouth of the El Diablo Arroyo and adjacent to Banco No. 318, between R.P. Nos. 30 and 31, to the southwest of McNary, Texas, and southeast of El Porvenir, Chihuahua
Cerros Colorados32129.113805103.036896 30°52′30″N105°23′26″W / 30.874987°N 105.390565°W / 30.874987; -105.390565 176June 5, 1944194412.8Quitman CanyonHudspeth County, Texas, about 9.0 km northwest of the village of Hot Springs, Texas
Farias32229.120519103.022008 30°51′40″N105°23′37″W / 30.861185°N 105.393575°W / 30.861185; -105.393575 176June 5, 1944194413Quitman CanyonHudspeth County, Texas, about 8 km northwest of the village of Hot Springs, Texas
El Bano32329.118331103.009729 30°51′09″N105°23′52″W / 30.852383°N 105.397903°W / 30.852383; -105.397903 176June 5, 1944194420.2Quitman CanyonHudspeth County, Texas, about 8 km northwest of the village of Hot Springs, Texas
Grande32431.674575106.396646 30°45′22″N105°08′39″W / 30.75609°N 105.144277°W / 30.75609; -105.144277 176June 5, 1944194428.6Quitman CanyonHudspeth County, Texas, about 7 km northwest of the village of Bosque Bonito, Chihuahua
Bosque Bonito32531.651593106.342659 30°44′48″N105°07′39″W / 30.746606°N 105.127444°W / 30.746606; -105.127444 176June 5, 1944194443.2Quitman CanyonGuadelupe, Chihuahua, about 5 km northwest of the village of Bosque Bonito, Chihuahua
Fierro32631.630833106.27 30°42′32″N105°04′41″W / 30.708829°N 105.07793°W / 30.708829; -105.07793 176June 5, 1944194446.2Quitman CanyonHudspeth County, Texas, about 2 km northeast of the village of Bosque Bonito, Chihuahua
Adalberto32731.623194106.243611 30°42′20″N105°04′14″W / 30.705506°N 105.070555°W / 30.705506; -105.070555 176June 5, 1944194425.4Quitman CanyonHudspeth County, Texas, about 3 km southeast of the village of Bosque Bonito, Chihuahua
Martinez32831.595019106.220863 30°41′19″N105°03′32″W / 30.688637°N 105.05879°W / 30.688637; -105.05879 176June 5, 194419446.7Quitman CanyonHudspeth County, Texas, about 4 km southeast of the village of Bosque Bonito, Chihuahua
Bonifacio32931.598363106.213903 30°41′17″N105°03′15″W / 30.68798°N 105.054151°W / 30.68798; -105.054151 176June 5, 1944194441Quitman CanyonHudspeth County, Texas, about 5 km southeast of the village of Bosque Bonito, Chihuahua
Pilares33030.422367104.854766 30°25′21″N104°51′17″W / 30.422367°N 104.854766°W / 30.422367; -104.854766 176June 5, 1944194449.9Quitman CanyonPresidio County, Texas, opposite and to the east of the Mexican settlement of Pilares, Chihuahua
Pilarito33130.411897104.850896 30°24′43″N104°51′03″W / 30.411897°N 104.850896°W / 30.411897; -104.850896 176June 5, 194419445.5Quitman CanyonPresidio County, Texas, about 2 km southeast of the Mexican settlement of Pilares, Chihuahua
Cajoncitos33230.961192105.494747 30°57′40″N105°29′41″W / 30.961192°N 105.494747°W / 30.961192; -105.494747 176June 5, 194419444.4Quitman CanyonHudspeth County, Texas, about 4 km downstream from the lower end of the Rio Grande Rectification Project
El Comedor33330.260636104.748986 30°15′38″N104°44′56″W / 30.260636°N 104.748986°W / 30.260636; -104.748986 178March 16, 1945194512.1Quitman CanyonOjinaga, Chihuahua about 19 km upstream from the village of San Antonio, Chihuahua
Carranza33430.51364104.87292 30°30′49″N104°52′23″W / 30.51364°N 104.87292°W / 30.51364; -104.87292 250January 21, 197619763.7Quitman Canyonsituated in the Ejido Emilio Carranza, Chih. and 2.5 km north of Snyder Ranch, Texas (between Fort Quitman and the mouth of the Rio Conchos)
Macum33530.306051104.764903 30°18′22″N104°45′54″W / 30.306051°N 104.764903°W / 30.306051; -104.764903 250January 21, 197619763.4Quitman Canyonsituated 1.4 km east of the town of Buena Vista, Chih. And opposite the mouth of Macum Arroyo, 20 km northwest of Candelaria, Texas (between Fort Quitman and the mouth of the Rio Conchos)
La Rana40130.125785104.693834 30°07′33″N104°41′38″W / 30.125785°N 104.693834°W / 30.125785; -104.693834 119February 4, 19301930108.2Presidio ValleyPresidio County, Texas, 1 1/2 km southwest of Candelaria and R.P. No. 5 in the Candelaria Valley
El Pilon40230.107616104.683928 30°06′27″N104°41′02″W / 30.107616°N 104.683928°W / 30.107616; -104.683928 119February 4, 1930193041.7Presidio ValleyPresidio County, Texas, 3 1/2 km south of Candelaria and 1 km southwest of R.P. No. 6, Candelaria Valley
Galindo40329.626057104.489103 29°37′34″N104°29′21″W / 29.626057°N 104.489103°W / 29.626057; -104.489103 119February 4, 19301930168.5Presidio ValleyOjinaga, Chih. 2 km west of R.P. No. 24 and 3 km west of Haciendita in the Presidio Valley
Haciendita40429.615314104.474793 29°36′55″N104°28′29″W / 29.615314°N 104.474793°W / 29.615314; -104.474793 119February 4, 19301930313.3Presidio ValleyOjinaga, Chih. 2 1/2 km west of R.P. No. 25 and 2 km west of Haciendita in Presidio Valley
Ojinaga40529.600267104.46708 29°36′01″N104°28′01″W / 29.600267°N 104.46708°W / 29.600267; -104.46708 119February 4, 1930193069.2Presidio ValleyPresidio County, Texas, 1 km southwest of R.P. No. 25 and 1 km south of Haciendita in the Presidio Valley
Aguilar40729.546562104.365257 29°32′48″N104°21′55″W / 29.546562°N 104.365257°W / 29.546562; -104.365257 120February 19, 19301930367Presidio ValleyPresidio County, Texas, at R.P. No. 29, 3 1/2 km below Presidio
Tabalopa40829.532585104.349446 29°31′57″N104°20′58″W / 29.532585°N 104.349446°W / 29.532585; -104.349446 120February 19, 19301930312.1Presidio ValleyPresidio County, Texas, 2 km below R.P. No. 29 and 5 1/2 km below Presidio
Quibira40929.53325104.339314 29°32′00″N104°20′22″W / 29.53325°N 104.339314°W / 29.53325; -104.339314 120February 19, 19301930104.3Presidio ValleyPresidio County, Texas, at R.P. No. 30, El Fortin, 6 1/2 km below Presidio
Los Puliques41029.533822104.315467 29°32′02″N104°18′56″W / 29.533822°N 104.315467°W / 29.533822; -104.315467 120February 19, 19301930249.6Presidio ValleyPresidio County, Texas, at R.P. No. 31, Casa Blanca, 8 km below Presidio
San Rafael41129.416992104.184642 29°25′01″N104°11′05″W / 29.416992°N 104.184642°W / 29.416992; -104.184642 119February 4, 1930193085Presidio ValleyOjinaga, Chih. 1 km above R.P. No. 38 and 3 km below El Polvo, Texas, in the Mulato Valley
El Mulato41229.399875104.167152 29°24′00″N104°10′02″W / 29.399875°N 104.167152°W / 29.399875; -104.167152 119February 4, 1930193049.2Presidio ValleyPresidio County, Texas, at R.P. No. 39, 6 km below El Polvo, Texas, in the Mulato Valley
Ochoa41329.650178104.533815 29°39′01″N104°31′24″W / 29.650334°N 104.523462°W / 29.650334; -104.523462 136May 22, 19311931321.3Presidio ValleyOjinaga, Chih. 14 1/2 km northwest of Ojinaga and 2 1/2 km southwest of R.P. No. 22, Ochoa Ranch, Texas; northwest of and adjacent to Banco No. 414, "El Jazmin"
El Jazmin41429.649821104.533965 29°38′54″N104°31′02″W / 29.648437°N 104.517177°W / 29.648437; -104.517177 136May 22, 193119317.4Presidio ValleyOjinaga, Chih. 14 1/2 km northwest of Ojinaga and 2 1/2 km southwest of R.P. No. 22, Ochoa Ranch, Texas, and southeast and adjacent to Banco No. 413, "Ochoa"
San Antonio41530.156332104.685326 30°09′23″N104°41′07″W / 30.156332°N 104.685326°W / 30.156332; -104.685326 170February 18, 1941194121.7Presidio ValleyPresidio County, Texas, 2.2 km north of R.P. 5 which is situated in the town of Candelaria, Texas
Angostura41629.646366104.510685 29°38′47″N104°30′38″W / 29.646366°N 104.510685°W / 29.646366; -104.510685 170February 18, 1941194119Presidio ValleyPresidio County, Texas, 1.3 km southwest of R.P. 22 and 17 km upstream from Presidio
Casner41729.84125104.630809 29°50′29″N104°37′51″W / 29.84125°N 104.630809°W / 29.84125; -104.630809 170February 18, 1941194126.9Presidio ValleyOjinaga, Chihuahua, 37 km northwest of Ojinaga and 1.0 km west of R.P. 16
Ruidosa41829.982666104.70065 29°58′58″N104°42′02″W / 29.982666°N 104.70065°W / 29.982666; -104.70065 170February 18, 1941194111.4Presidio ValleyOjinaga, Chihuahua, 54 km northwest of Ojinaga, 1.5 km downstream from Barrancos de Guadelupe (Banco 434), Chihuahua, and 1.5 km southwest of R.P. 11
Kilpatrick41930.1475104.692778 30°08′51″N104°41′34″W / 30.1475°N 104.692778°W / 30.1475; -104.692778 178March 16, 19451945109.7Presidio ValleyNear the town of San Antonio, Chihuahua, in the municipality of Ojinaga, Chihuahua, about 1.5 km northwesterly of R.P. No. 5
Candelaria42030.14236104.684373 30°08′32″N104°41′04″W / 30.14236°N 104.684373°W / 30.14236; -104.684373 178March 16, 1945194523.5Presidio ValleyPresidio County, Texas, near the village of Candelaria and about 0.6 km northeasterly of R.P. No. 5
Candela42130.135752104.691052 30°08′09″N104°41′28″W / 30.135752°N 104.691052°W / 30.135752; -104.691052 178March 16, 1945194534.6Presidio ValleyPresidio County, Texas, near the village of Candelaria and about 0.9 km southwesterly of R.P. No. 5
Palo Blanco42230.130529104.697072 30°07′50″N104°41′49″W / 30.130529°N 104.697072°W / 30.130529; -104.697072 178March 16, 1945194526.2Presidio ValleyNear the village of San Antonio, in the municipality of Ojinaga, Chihuahua, about 1.5 km southwesterly of R.P. No. 5
Guadelupe42329.988721104.696021 29°59′19″N104°41′46″W / 29.988721°N 104.696021°W / 29.988721; -104.696021 178March 16, 194519456.4Presidio ValleyOjinaga, Chihuahua, opposite the town of Ruidosa, Texas, and about 1.1 km southwesterly of R.P. No. 11
Tascate42429.982583104.686897 29°58′57″N104°41′13″W / 29.982583°N 104.686897°W / 29.982583; -104.686897 178March 16, 1945194536.6Presidio ValleyPresidio County, Texas, near the town of Ruidosa, Texas, and about 1.7 km southerly of R.P. No. 11
Chinati42529.810596104.592887 29°48′38″N104°35′34″W / 29.810596°N 104.592887°W / 29.810596; -104.592887 178March 16, 194519451.5Presidio ValleyPresidio County, Texas, about 0.5 km westerly of R.P. No. 17-A
Mimbres42629.654734104.515389 29°39′17″N104°30′55″W / 29.654734°N 104.515389°W / 29.654734; -104.515389 178March 16, 1945194563Presidio ValleyPresidio County, Texas, near the village of Ochoa, and about 1.8 km westerly of R.P. No. 22-A
La Quemada42729.648005104.514722 29°38′53″N104°30′53″W / 29.648005°N 104.514722°W / 29.648005; -104.514722 178March 16, 1945194511.9Presidio ValleyPresidio County, Texas, near the village of Ochoa, and about 2.2 km southwesterly of R.P. No. 22-A
Buenavista42829.638502104.494761 29°38′19″N104°29′41″W / 29.638502°N 104.494761°W / 29.638502; -104.494761 178March 16, 1945194525.5Presidio ValleyPresidio County, Texas, about 1.1 km southwesterly of R.P. No. 23
Gleim42929.638362104.497344 29°38′18″N104°29′50″W / 29.638362°N 104.497344°W / 29.638362; -104.497344 178March 16, 194519454.2Presidio ValleyOjinaga, Chihuahua, opposite the Molinares Ranch in the United States, and about 1.4 km southwesterly of R.P. No. 23
El Muerto43030.097025104.694594 30°05′49″N104°41′41″W / 30.097025°N 104.694594°W / 30.097025; -104.694594 237July 27, 1970197091.85Presidio Valley
de Holland43130.009689104.696127 30°00′35″N104°41′46″W / 30.009689°N 104.696127°W / 30.009689; -104.696127 237July 27, 19701970131.61Presidio Valley
Los Galleros43230.002101104.695291 30°00′08″N104°41′43″W / 30.002101°N 104.695291°W / 30.002101; -104.695291 237July 27, 1970197019.18Presidio Valley
La Ruidosa43329.988594104.689515 29°59′19″N104°41′22″W / 29.988594°N 104.689515°W / 29.988594; -104.689515 237July 27, 1970197036.57Presidio Valley
Barrancos de Guadelupe43429.978923104.684897 29°58′44″N104°41′06″W / 29.978923°N 104.684897°W / 29.978923; -104.684897 237July 27, 19701970237.12Presidio Valley1.5 km upstream of Banco 418
Davis43529.96359104.680746 29°57′49″N104°40′51″W / 29.96359°N 104.680746°W / 29.96359; -104.680746 237July 27, 1970197041.34Presidio Valley
La Salineta43629.940952104.676067 29°56′27″N104°40′34″W / 29.940952°N 104.676067°W / 29.940952; -104.676067 237July 27, 1970197075.14Presidio Valley
Loma del Pinto43729.907951104.67032 29°54′29″N104°40′13″W / 29.907951°N 104.67032°W / 29.907951; -104.67032 237July 27, 19701970185.08Presidio Valley
de Rodriguez43829.894328104.663055 29°53′40″N104°39′47″W / 29.894328°N 104.663055°W / 29.894328; -104.663055 237July 27, 19701970180.04Presidio Valley
de Julian43929.888788104.656082 29°53′20″N104°39′22″W / 29.888788°N 104.656082°W / 29.888788; -104.656082 237July 27, 1970197083.37Presidio Valley
Loma Alta44029.82571104.6115 29°49′33″N104°36′41″W / 29.82571°N 104.6115°W / 29.82571; -104.6115 237July 27, 1970197038.94Presidio Valley
El Redondo44129.815612104.606198 29°48′56″N104°36′22″W / 29.815612°N 104.606198°W / 29.815612; -104.606198 237July 27, 1970197030.44Presidio Valley
Las Auras44229.796166104.592416 29°47′46″N104°35′33″W / 29.796166°N 104.592416°W / 29.796166; -104.592416 237July 27, 19701970236.41Presidio Valley
Los Pelillos44329.789698104.586518 29°47′23″N104°35′11″W / 29.789698°N 104.586518°W / 29.789698; -104.586518 237July 27, 19701970242.44Presidio Valley
Ramirez44429.760963104.562035 29°45′39″N104°33′43″W / 29.760963°N 104.562035°W / 29.760963; -104.562035 237July 27, 1970197096.25Presidio Valley
Molinares44529.664058104.529715 29°39′51″N104°31′47″W / 29.664058°N 104.529715°W / 29.664058; -104.529715 237July 27, 19701970137.27Presidio Valley
La Quemada44629.645893104.518161 29°38′45″N104°31′05″W / 29.645893°N 104.518161°W / 29.645893; -104.518161 237July 27, 1970197075.34Presidio Valley
de Terrazas44729.625182104.495152 29°37′31″N104°29′43″W / 29.625182°N 104.495152°W / 29.625182; -104.495152 237July 27, 1970197093.65Presidio Valley
El Atascadero44829.619261104.485307 29°37′09″N104°29′07″W / 29.619261°N 104.485307°W / 29.619261; -104.485307 237July 27, 19701970121.77Presidio Valley
Panales44930.08141104.692041 30°04′53″N104°41′31″W / 30.08141°N 104.692041°W / 30.08141; -104.692041 239October 29, 1970197085.69Presidio Valleyapproximately 6 km south of Candelaria, Texas and San Antonio del Bravo, Chihuahua
Loma del Pinto Segundo45029.902427104.669556 29°54′09″N104°40′10″W / 29.902427°N 104.669556°W / 29.902427; -104.669556 239October 29, 1970197092.12Presidio Valleyopposite Ejido Las Conchas, Chihuahua, approximately 3 km northwest of Vado de Piedra Diversion Dam
La Oficina45130.113027104.691528 30°06′47″N104°41′30″W / 30.113027°N 104.691528°W / 30.113027; -104.691528 250January 21, 197619761.1Presidio Valleysituated between the towns of San Antonio del Bravo and La Oficina, Chih. and 3 km south of Candelaria, Texas
Vado de Piedra45229.864472104.630395 29°51′52″N104°37′49″W / 29.864472°N 104.630395°W / 29.864472; -104.630395 250January 21, 197619762.3Presidio Valleysituated 2.5 km north of the town of Vado de Piedra, Chih. near the Vado de Piedra Diversion Dam and opposite the mouth of the Gold Hill Arroyo
Las Viboras45329.839921104.608835 29°50′24″N104°36′32″W / 29.839921°N 104.608835°W / 29.839921; -104.608835 250January 21, 1976197612.3Presidio Valleysituated 1.6 km east of the town of Las Viboras, Chih. and 1.8 km north of Chinati Ranch, Texas
Rancho Texas45429.828808104.61079 29°49′44″N104°36′39″W / 29.828808°N 104.61079°W / 29.828808; -104.61079 250January 21, 1976197626.4Presidio Valleysituated 1.5 km north of Rancho Chanate, Chih. and 0.8 km northwest of the Chinati Ranch, Texas
Farmers50132.620833114.775 32°37′15″N114°46′30″W / 32.620833°N 114.775°W / 32.620833; -114.775 99October 26, 19271927583.4Colorado River
Fain50232.5516114.764517 32°33′06″N114°45′52″W / 32.5516°N 114.764517°W / 32.5516; -114.764517 99October 26, 19271927259Colorado River
El Carino60128.867194100.573671 28°52′02″N100°34′25″W / 28.867194°N 100.573671°W / 28.867194; -100.573671 126April 28, 19301930285.2Hill SectionMaverick County, Texas, 20 km Northwest of Eagle Pass, Texas, and Southwest of Little's Ranch
San Felipe60229.323868100.907437 29°19′26″N100°54′27″W / 29.323868°N 100.907437°W / 29.323868; -100.907437 204January 14, 19561956508.26Hill Section

Note: For all 247 bancos, aerial images, including orthographic images, [12] provide visible evidence of each location at the stated coordinates. The latitude and longitude coordinates are within the perimeter of each banco and were exactly located, as shown on the maps that were published with the corresponding minutes of the International Boundary and Water Commission, which officially transferred jurisdiction over each banco.

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