Mrs. Paca Alarcon
Sra. Paca Alarcon
Sra. Paca Alarcon
La Sra. Paca Alarcon, arribó a El Paso en 1853. Se casó y fue la propietaria de un servicio de diligencias que hacia viajes entre El Paso y San Antonio.
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According to info on page 53-54 in Grace and Gumption, The Women of El Paso edited by Marcia Hatfield Daudistel, Dona Paca was born in Chihuahua in 1838. She married the president of Banco Minero, Luis Faudoa. As his young wealthy widow, she acquired property in El Paso. She knew Anson Mills well. Her second husband was William "Bill" Conklin about 1858. In her later years she lived at 416 West Overland St. She died 11.6.1925.
More info available in Handbook of Texas 3.30.2023
March is Women's History Month. She is buried in a cemtery in El Paso, TX. See find a grave.
Credit--El Paso County Historical Society
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