El Lobanillo
N 31° 28.555 W 093° 55.040
15R E 412862 N 3482711
One of two historical markers at a highway pullout along the Texas SH 21 west of Milam
Waymark Code: WMXE88
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/01/2018
Views: 3
This state historic marker is located along the SH 21 west of Milam. It is co-located with a 1918 DAR Camino Real granite marker.
This state plate marker is unique because it is affixed to a grey granite post with additional text inscribed on it (written by the marker's sponsors?) as follows:
"[state marker plaque]
The Barbo-Pifermo-Maximillian Hacienda was the first wayside Inn west of Gaines' Ferry for almost a century.
Sponsors:
Judge and Mrs. Charlie Forse
A. V. & Edna White - Historian
Mr. and Mrs. John Starr, Jr.
Carl C. Maxey
R. B. Maxey
Catherine Maxey Pool
H. & Bertie C. Pratt"
Marker Number: 11033
Marker Text: In this vicinity was historic Spanish rancho called
EL LOBANILLO
Pueblo of Gil Ybarbo (1729-1809), where his ill mother and other refugees remained when Spain evacuated colonists from Western Louisiana and East Texas in 1773. Granted 1794 to Juan Ignacio Pifermo, and inherited in early 1800s by John Maximillian (1778?-1866), this is now known as oldest continuously occupied site in East Texas. (1972)
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