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John J. Conway

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John Conway founded the city of Mission, Texas in 1907 with J. W. Holt when the two purchased the 17,000-acre (6,900 ha) La Lomita Ranch from the Oblate fathers. Subdivided parcels were sold to arriving settlers and water was pumped from the Rio Grande by means of a pumping station called the First Lift Station and distributed to the residents of the Rio Grande Valley through the Mission Canal Co. Irrigation System, also started by Conway and Holt.[1]


References

  1. ^ Simons, Helen (1996). Cathryn A Hoyt (ed.). A Guide to Hispanic Texas. University of Texas Press: Texas Historical Commission. p. 99. ISBN 0292777094. Retrieved 2019-01-20.