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Valentine TX - Hiway Cafe

Valentine's Hiway Cafe
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Love and Cactus: February 14thVALENTINE, TEXAS

The Naming of Valentine

The Post Office
The Postmark
and
How to get your Valentine postmarked Valentine, Texas

by Phil Lately,
Texas Escapes' Gruntled Postal Correspondent
Photos courtesy of Jason Penney

Railroad crossing in Valentine Texas Railroad Crossing at Valentine It all began with the railroad Photo Courtesy Jason Penney

There are two towns in Jeff Davis County. One of them is Valentine and the other isn't.

Valentine, Texas came into being when the Southern Pacific Railroad (coming from the West) stopped work on February 14th 1882. "Let's name this place Valentine," said one railroad worker. "Then we can send Valentines to our sweethearts and have them postmarked from here." "There's two things wrong with that," said the Section Foreman. "For one thing, we're on the lowest rungs of the socio-economic ladder and no one gives a dimpled chad whether we live or die and we ain't got no sweethearts." "Besides, the post office won't be here for another four years".

The section foreman was right. No one cared. The names of the romantic railroad workers have been lost. But it was a nice thought. A romantic thought. A thought too big and too romantic to die. The post office did open in 1886 though, and someone breathed life into the old dream.

Valentine Texas post office The Adobe Post Office - Valentine Central Photo courtesy Jason Penney

We called the Valentine Post Office to get the straight story on Valentine's Day and the demand for postmarks. PostmasterMaria Carrasco says that the busiest day of the year doesn't faze her one bit. She says she's handled it by herself in the past, but if she should somehow get behind, backup is available. She has a record of having never been late.

Romantics that request a Valentine postmark for their Valentine's Day card are the type of people who plan ahead. Requests start coming in just after the New Year and before the end of January there are usually trays of Valentines awaiting their stamp and post mark.

The whole town gets involved in the project. The school holds a design contest for 7th to 12th graders and the winner is chosen by the city council. Some kids get their artwork put on the refrigerator - but in Valentine it goes on a world tour.

After the winner is announced and the artwork sent to San Antonio for approval, the official (red) impression is made and when the time comes it's placed in the lower left hand corner of the envelope.

The regular black postmark of Valentine cancels the stamp.

Valentines for foreign delivery are posted on the 1st to insure enough time to reach the loved one (some postal agencies aren't as efficient as ours). As many as 26 different countries have requested the Valentine cancellation.

Mailing begins on the 7th of February, but for for people who ABSOLUTELY MUST HAVE an actual February 14th postmark, just notify the postmaster with your request. It will arrive late, but with the all-important date will be correct.

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Our thanks to Jason for the photos and to Postmaster Carrasco for her candid interview and the Valentine postmark.

Send Your Valentine a Valentine from Valentine for Valentine's Day

Santa never wrote you back from the North Pole, did he?

And you've been a little cynical ever since. First of all, if there had been a post office up at the North Pole, it wouldn't have been an efficient USPS office. Your letter might have ended up in a frozen mail sack in a warehouse in Moose Jaw, with a Canadian Postage Due stamp affixed to it. Or maybe Santa burned it to keep warm.

Anyway, here's a chance to get a real postmark from another (near) mythical place. Valentine, Texas - the only adobe post office in Texas that we know of. A contest is held every year and the 2004 postmark design is by Rebekah Santabar, a Freshperson at Valentine High.

Place your St. Valentine's Day card(s) - addressed to the proper recipient(s) in a pre-stamped envelope. Place it in another envelope and mail it to Postmaster, Valentine, Texas 79854.

Postmaster Maria Carrasco will take it from there - insuring that a legible postmark from Valentine is impressed onto each and every card.

While you're here take a look at Jason Penny's photos of Valentine taken in 2001.

Valentine Texas welcome sign
If Farmersville Students are Farmers, then Valentine Students are� that's right - Pirates
Old gas pump
An old gas pump

Valentine TX Skull & Cactus

Cactus and skull in Valentine
Photo courtesy Bob Hann, 2001

Prada Marfa at twilight, West Texas

Courtesy Lizette Kapre, Ballroom Marfa, and the Art Production Fund

Prada Marfa
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Valentine, Texas Forum

Valentine to Valentine
My father, Pedro "Pete" Barragan grew up in Valentine from the early 1930's until he graduated college back in the 1950's. As I grew up, we regularly took trips every summer back to Valentine to visit my father's aunts (Augustina, Ernestina, Tomasa, Viviana, Agapeta and a few whose names I forget). We also visited Dad's uncle, Rodrigo Barragan. "Uncle Rod" owned and operated the Texaco service station in the middle of town. I have many fond memories of family visits and still get back to Valentine every year. Although the Barragan family no longer lives there, the Barragan heart and spirit are still there. - John P. Barragan, Los Angeles, California, September 29, 2008

Subject: Valentine, Texas
I grew up in Valentine in the 1970's and moved away in 1984 when I was 14 years old. I remember posting the envelopes at the post office. Valentine produced true friends for me and I still keep in touch with them. I realized as I got older that it is the people in a town that makes a town special. Growing up Valentine had special people and that is why Valentine will always bring happy memories for me. Mrs. Calderon and Mrs. Brown were excellent teachers! I loved having one school from K-12 grade, it made me feel more secure. Oh, and that big slide on the playground. It sure did seem big when I was growing up. I remember telling my children that we needed to see the big slide. (ok they didnt think it was that big when we went back in my later years). I remember running to catch the school bus in the morning and after lunch. But, the things I remember best were the Valentine's Day coronations. I remember being chosen to march in the coronation and dances. I remember the Barragan Family who treated me as one of their own. Even though I don't regret moving to California. I have gotten my BSM here and I have learned tolerance for diversity. I doubt it would have been harder to get it if I had remained there. But, Valentine will always remain in my heart!! - Lucy Alvarado Jimenez, San Jose, California, September 11, 2008

Subject: Remembering Valentine, Texas
I was born and raised in Van Horn, Texas but as a child my mother would visit the Barragan Family of Valentine. I especially remember two sisters who always welcomed us with such warm hospitality. My Mom's family knew a lot of people in Valentine. I believe the Barragans had a filling station and small store. Yes, growing up in a small town is very special. Thank you for the Valentine write up and yes, I will send my sweetheart's next Valentine stamped from Valentine of the great state of TEXAS.- Bertha DeAnda Rivas Harris, (daughter of Rogelio and Juanita Rivas), Tucson, Arizona, November 07, 2007


Grandpa Genovevo, Died 07/20/1965
& Grandma Josepha
Lucy Alvarado Jimenez


Jeff Davis  County TX 1907 Postal Map

Jeff Davis County 1907 postal map showing Valentine
From Texas state map #2090
Courtesy Texas General Land Office

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