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10-07-2008, 05:25 PM
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49 Olds,
Though I remember there being a number of ceramic animals on the grounds, I believe what you are remembering was an actual caged bear.
BJ
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10-08-2008, 10:38 AM
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Thanx to Kmerian for the Loma China news. Can you add anything to the story, how do you know about the old town and are you confirming the "haunted" cemetery's location on S. Zarzamora and Loop 410 as being in the Loma China location? As a published historian of San Antonio Chinese heritage any and all info on their presence in this region is most welcome so thank you again. BudB
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10-09-2008, 10:11 AM
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Thanx to Kmerian for the Loma China news. Can you add anything to the story, how do you know about the old town and are you confirming the "haunted" cemetery's location on S. Zarzamora and Loop 410 as being in the Loma China location? As a published historian of San Antonio Chinese heritage any and all info on their presence in this region is most welcome so thank you again. BudB
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According to USGS Topo maps, this is the Loma China Cemetery:
ACME Mapper 2.0
Unfortunately, the only other thing I have ever found on Loma China, is a document in the Bexar County Clerks office where the Guzman family gave some land to the Loma China School District in 1901 for a school on the south side of Chaveneaux Road, which would place the school at least under Loop 410.
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10-09-2008, 10:52 AM
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Pat & gladys in the conner of the parking lot from the old k-mart ( on goliad) closed down when HEB moved in ( now it is a gold's gym) ( HEB is acoss the street) where the old HANDY DANS was....
yes i was out there on IH 37 too start and finish lines panted on the ( 37) does any one remeber the Gillespie Ford on Goliad Rd across the street from winns i think there was a pigly wiggly on Goliad
that now is a auto parts or am i on the wrong side of Pecan valley.....
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10-09-2008, 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by kmerian
According to USGS Topo maps, this is the Loma China Cemetery:
ACME Mapper 2.0
Unfortunately, the only other thing I have ever found on Loma China, is a document in the Bexar County Clerks office where the Guzman family gave some land to the Loma China School District in 1901 for a school on the south side of Chaveneaux Road, which would place the school at least under Loop 410.
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Great map , looks like Curly Hill aka Sun Harvest now. Met Cowboys Mike Ditka and Walt Garrison on a cold wintry day early 70's!!  Yes I'd have to cofirm that's Loma China. Possibly Chinese Graveyard in dispute. Scared the cr@p out of proprietor as I flew by blowing the doors off a red metal flaked Dodge early 70's!!   
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10-09-2008, 11:35 AM
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Bud....not sure this will help you, but it might lead you to a source for more info.
I found this obituary from the San Antonio Light from 1955. (Completely a coincedence this person's name is also "Bud".)
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Obit- August 23, 1955
Bud McBurney. 72, of Fitch Ave: rosary 8pm at Alamo Funeral Home chapel; services, 8:30am chapel, 9am St Joseph's Catholic Church; burial, Loma China cemetery. source - San Antonio Light
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Possibly inquiring at Alamo Funeral Home or even St. Joseph's Catholic Church might give you a bit more information on the history of the Loma China cemetery....or any funeral home for that matter should have at least basic info on actively used cemeteries.
Just came across additional info that a Martin Perez is buried there. He was born 1894 and died in 1955 also. His wife was Mrs. Santa Guzman Perez which ties to Kmerian's info about the Guzman family giving land to a school in Loma China.
Last edited by wCat; 10-09-2008 at 11:42 AM..
Reason: added info
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10-09-2008, 12:24 PM
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Hummm!!! Don't sound Chinese to me !! But Guzman's may have shared space in cemetary. Fitch is 2 blks. north of Southcross off Pleasanton Road!! 
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10-09-2008, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by SATEX38
Pat & gladys in the conner of the parking lot from the old k-mart ( on goliad) closed down when HEB moved in ( now it is a gold's gym) ( HEB is acoss the street) where the old HANDY DANS was....
yes i was out there on IH 37 too start and finish lines panted on the ( 37) does any one remeber the Gillespie Ford on Goliad Rd across the street from winns i think there was a pigly wiggly on Goliad
that now is a auto parts or am i on the wrong side of Pecan valley.....
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That pat & Gladys was where my dad loved to hang out, but there was a Spartan Atlantic store there in those days.
I don't remember the Gillespie Ford, but I do remember the Piggly Wiggly. It was on the corner of Goliad and Pecan Valley - the southwest corner, i think.
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10-09-2008, 12:35 PM
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Originally Posted by catriona
That pat & Gladys was where my dad loved to hang out, but there was a Spartan Atlantic store there in those days.
I don't remember the Gillespie Ford, but I do remember the Piggly Wiggly. It was on the corner of Goliad and Pecan Valley - the southwest corner, i think.
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Now see I didn't even know there was another "Pat and Gladys" ! The one we went to was on Roosevelt between Southcross and the bridge! 
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10-09-2008, 01:43 PM
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Country and Western Bar from 80's on Walzem...
I don't know what triggered this memory, could've been watching URBAN COWBOY recently, but i vaguely recall a country western bar and grill (maybe grill) that was located off of Walzem, i believe where the .99 store is (was?) in the 80's. i want to say it was called TJ COUNTRY, or something like that, but i remember the overwhelming smell of woodchips inside. now, i was a kid, probably 7 or 8 so that's why i think it was a bar and grill that allowed kiddos...or i had incredibly irresponsible parents...lol (j/k  ) just a random memory of that area. 
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