Driving Directions:From FM 755/FM 1017 W junction in La Gloria, go approx. 2.3 miles west on FM 1017 to FM 2686/FM 1017 junction. Stay left and go 1.0 mile west on FM 2686. Cemetery is approx. 573 ft. (0.1 mile) south of FM 2686 on west side of an abandoned road. There is a street sign posted at intersection of old road and FM 2686. The street sign reads Alamo Hts. Blvd.The cemetery is highly endangered. It is a map feature, but it is located on private property and is not directly accessible from a public road. There are no cemetery signs posted. The cemetery was fenced at one time, but the fence has fallen. Only a few fence posts remain. The cemetery is not maintained and is very overgrown. Only one grave marker was observed during this survey. It is a homemade concrete cross with embedded sea shells. No inscriptions were evident on the cross, which has fallen. There are also several marker plants. Livestock graze freely within the cemetery.
Tangue Allegre
Walk among the Texans who came before.
Tangue Allegre is a cemetery in Starr County, Texas. It is one of 98 cemeteries documented in Starr County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 134 historic sites cataloged across the county.
The site sits at 26.7130, -98.5816. The nearest cataloged historic site is Santa Anna (cemetery), about 3.4 miles away. Others within a short drive include Unknown Cemetery (NW La Gloria), Saenz, and Unknown.
This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #7427003105. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.
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