El Mesteño Podcast
Welcome back to El Mesteño! Host David Flores and Editor/Publisher Homero Vera explore a foundational story etched into the caliche soil of South Texas: The Legacy of Rancho Las Escobas. Founded in the 1850s by don José Felipe Guerra Hinojosa and doña Josefa González de Guerra, this Starr County operation grew from humble beginnings into an economic powerhouse, expanding to a staggering 46,450 acres by the 1880s. More than just a stockraiser's empire, Las Escobas was a progressive community that pioneered education in the region. In this episode, we dive into: * The pioneering spirit of the Guerra-Hinojosa family, who were among the first citizens of Roma, Texas. * Don Felipe ran hundreds of horses and cattle, achieving a net worth of over $60,000 in 1884. * The ranch’s incredible commitment to education, establishing what was likely one of the area’s first bilingual education systems with separate teachers for English and Spanish. * The physical legacy, including the sillar main house finished in 1880, and the fact that family descendants still retain the headquarters today. Tune in to hear how this extraordinary ranch captured the "free spirit" of the mesteño ideology and why its story remains vital to South Texas history.
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