| History of Los Fresnos |
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Go FalconsLos Fresnos, a small community located in Cameron County approximately twelve miles north of |
| Brownsville, was one of the last unsettled frontiers of the Rio Grande Valley. It "was almost the last tract of |
| and to be opened under the 'land company' system. The upper Valley had been quite well cleared by |
| northern farmers by 1915 when the first settlers came to Los Fresnos." l The town grew rapidly from its |
| beginning until the Great Depression and again during the decade of the 1940s, but has always maintained |
| a small town atmosphere. |
| Go FlaconsIt is not clear how Los Fresnos received its name as several versions may be found. According |
| to one account, it was named after the "Rancho Los Fresnos established by Mexican ranchers as early as |
| 1771.”2 Another account tells us the proposed town was initially named Moseville by Lon C. Hill, Sr., naming |
| after his son, Lon C. (Mose) Hill, Jr., but the name was subsequently changed to Los Fresnos.3 However, |
| Harry H. Whipple, an early settler who moved to Los Fresnos in the summer of 1915, states that it was |
| already called Los Fresnos when he arrived.4 A third account gives the credit directly to Hill, Sr. for the |
| eventual name. "As he rode through the ‘senderos' (winding lanes) viewing, and planning for the future |
| development of, this beautiful country, he saw many ash trees scattered in the woods and on the banks |
| of the ‘resacas'. |
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