Mineral del Monte, commonly called Real del Monte () or El Real, is a small
mining town
A mining community, also known as a mining town or a mining camp, is a community that houses miners. Mining communities are usually created around a mine or a quarry.
Historic mining communities
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, and one of the 84
municipalities of Hidalgo
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, in the
State of Hidalgo
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in east-central
Mexico.
It is located at an
altitude of . As of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 11,944 — with Mauricio Rodriguez Téllez as head of the municipal council.
History
The Mine District of Pachuca—Real del Monte has a long and rich heritage. The mines in the district are conservatively estimated to have produced 1.2 billion Troy ounces of silver and 6.2 million ounces of gold. That is 6% of the silver mined throughout the world during the last five centuries. Some of the mines have continued limited production until the present day.
Gold and
silver were discovered after the
Spanish conquest of Mexico in the 1520s. The
Colonial Spanish began
mining in the 16th century in the Pachuca area, but the mines were suffering from flooding by 1725. In 1741,
Pedro Romero de Terreros and Jose Alejandro Bustamante started a drainage program using an
adit.
The native
Mexican Amerindians were often enslaved to work the mines, despite the Royal mandate for Colonial
Jesuit Reductions and later Franciscan
Indian Reductions. In addition, Africans were imported to replace Indian slaves. The
Real del Monte 1766 Strike is considered by many to be the first real labor strike in North American history.
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The town's steep streets, stairways and small squares are lined with low buildings, some dating back to the Spanish colonial Viceroyalty of New Spain period (1500s - 1810). The older houses with high sloping roofs and ]chimney
A chimney is an architectural ventilation structure made of masonry, clay or metal that isolates hot toxic exhaust gases or smoke produced by a boiler, stove, furnace, incinerator, or fireplace from human living areas. Chimneys are typic ...
s in town show the 19th century Cornish and English influence.
19th-century Cornish miners
Mining
The Cornish role in the development of Mexican silver mining is significant. The Cornish brought "new" mining technology of the industrial revolution in the 1820s, reviving Mexican silver mining. Especially important was British equipment to drain mine tunnels flooded by groundwater since the Spanish period. The majority of immigrant miners came from the Cornish Central Mining District of Camborne
Camborne ( kw, Kammbronn) is a town in Cornwall, England. The population at the 2011 Census was 20,845. The northern edge of the parish includes a section of the South West Coast Path, Hell's Mouth and Deadman's Cove.
Camborne was formerl ...
-Redruth
Redruth ( , kw, Resrudh) is a town and civil parishes in Cornwall, civil parish in Cornwall, England. The population of Redruth was 14,018 at the 2011 census. In the same year the population of the Camborne-Redruth urban area, which also inc ...
- Gwennap in Cornwall. The Cornish firm that ran the Real del Monte-Pachuca mines between 1824 and 1848, employed 350 Cornish miners and, when the mines were in full operation, the municipality was once the richest in the state.
One of the leading personalities in 19th-century Mexico mining was Francis Rule
Francis Rule (1835 – 24 June 1925) was a Cornish miner who moved to Mexico and became immensely wealthy by using pumping equipment to explore previously flooded and abandoned mines. He found and exploited rich seams of silver and use the fund ...
, from Camborne
Camborne ( kw, Kammbronn) is a town in Cornwall, England. The population at the 2011 Census was 20,845. The northern edge of the parish includes a section of the South West Coast Path, Hell's Mouth and Deadman's Cove.
Camborne was formerl ...
in Cornwall. Known as ''El Rey de la Plata'' (Silver King), Rule left a mark on the Pachucan cityscape, with civic generosity to his adopted homeland. His opinion could be a barometer for the rise and fall of mining shares. He became very wealthy from his numerous mining interests in the district. One was the Santa Gertrudis Mine, which by 1898 was one of the most productive in the State of Hidalgo under Cornish management.
Four extant Cornish mine engine houses, and the 'English' Cemetery (''Panteon Inglés'') containing the graves of hundreds of Cornishmen in Pachuca, bear witness to the Cornish contributions to Mexican silver mining for over a century. The cemetery is undergoing restoration following storm damage in 2016.
Sports
It was the Cornish who first introduced soccer
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ...
/football to Mexico (Pachuca). The first game of what would go on to be Mexico's national past time (''futbol''), was first played in Mexico by Cornish miners at Pachuca in 1900, a fact that is celebrated each year. The first soccer club in the country, the Pachuca Athletic Club, was also founded in that year. The first team consisted of Charles Dawe, John Dawe, James Bennetts, John Bennetts, William Blamey, Richard Sobey, William Bragg, William Thomas, Percy Bunt, Lionel Bunt, Albert Pengelly and William Pengelly, a decidedly 'Cornish' team. The Pachuca club encouraged the formation of teams in Mexico City and Orizaba, the first championship was played in 1902 and 'El Pachuca' won the 1904-05 tournament. Also rugby union, cricket
Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field at the centre of which is a pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails balanced on three stumps. The batting side scores runs by striki ...
, tennis, polo
Polo is a ball game played on horseback, a traditional field sport and one of the world's oldest known team sports. The game is played by two opposing teams with the objective of scoring using a long-handled wooden mallet to hit a small hard ...
, chess among other sports, were introduced here.
Methodism was introduced to Roman Catholic Mexico by the Cornish upon their arrival, and most of the descendants of the Cornish in Real del Monte and Pachuca are of Methodist faith. They brought Methodist Christianity to other major Mexican cities as they relocated. Mexican remittances helped to build the Wesleyan Chapel in Redruth, Cornwall, in the 1820s.
Geology
The Pachuca-Mineral del Monte silver mining district is at the southern end of a metalliferous mineral zone that extends northwest to encompass Mineral del Chico
Mineral del Chico () is a town and one of the 84 municipalities of Hidalgo, in central-eastern Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 118.2 km².
As of 2010, the municipality had a total population of 7,980.
Geography Climate
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to the Zimapan lead-mining district to the northwest. The ore deposits occur in the volcanic Tertiary Pachuca Group, principally andesite-rhyolite
Rhyolite ( ) is the most silica-rich of volcanic rocks. It is generally glassy or fine-grained (aphanitic) in texture, but may be porphyritic, containing larger mineral crystals (phenocrysts) in an otherwise fine-grained groundmass. The mineral ...
flow series with intervening tuff beds. The deposits are epithermal sulfide minerals
The sulfide minerals are a class of minerals containing sulfide (S2−) or disulfide (S22−) as the major anion. Some sulfide minerals are economically important as metal ores. The sulfide class also includes the selenides, the tellurides, the ...
within steeply dipping normal fault veins
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. Acanthite and argentite are the principal silver ore minerals. Between 1973 through 1981, Compania De Real Del Monte Y Pachuca, S.A., produced 24,762,667.2 Troy ounces
Troy weight is a system of units of mass that originated in 15th-century England, and is primarily used in the precious metals industry. The troy weight units are the grain, the pennyweight (24 grains), the troy ounce (20 pennyweights), and the ...
of silver and 133,950.33 Troy ounces of gold.
The richest vein of silver was the Veta Vizcaina, or the Vizcaina Vein, which extended 5 km to the east of Real del Monte. Productive mines along this vein included the San Francisco, Santa Agueda (1767), Santa Teresa (1734), La Joya (1734), San Cayetano (1751), Dolores (1734), and La Palma (1734). By 1750, Pedro Terreros had control of this lucrative vein. Production continued until the mid-1770s.[
File:Pachuca USGS Geology Map.png, Pachuca USGS ]Geologic map
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of the Pachuca, Mineraldel Monte and Mineral del Chico area
File:Pachuca USGS Geology Map Legend.png, Pachuca USGS Geologic map legend
File:Pachuca USGS Geology Map Cross Section.png, North-South Geologic Cross Section through Pachuca
Tourism
Real del Monte was named a "'' Pueblo Mágico''" by the federal government, for its unique historical qualities, aesthetics, and traditions. There are significant examples of Spanish Colonial architecture, in individual buildings and via the overall cityscape, that are preserved in the town.
Little Cornwall
The twin silver mining settlements of Pachuca and Real del Monte (Mineral del Monte) in the State of Hidalgo have been marketed as 'Mexico's Little Cornwall' by the Mexican Embassy in London since 2007. This represents the first attempt by the Spanish-speaking part of the Cornish diaspora to establish formal links with Cornwall. The Camborne
Camborne ( kw, Kammbronn) is a town in Cornwall, England. The population at the 2011 Census was 20,845. The northern edge of the parish includes a section of the South West Coast Path, Hell's Mouth and Deadman's Cove.
Camborne was formerl ...
Town Council voted on 19 July 2007 to twin with Pachuca and on 16 August 2007 a public meeting confirmed the earlier decision of Redruth
Redruth ( , kw, Resrudh) is a town and civil parishes in Cornwall, civil parish in Cornwall, England. The population of Redruth was 14,018 at the 2011 census. In the same year the population of the Camborne-Redruth urban area, which also inc ...
Town Council to twin with Real del Monte. The formal twinning ceremony took place at Mineral del Monte in July 2008 during the visit of the Cornish Mexican Cultural Society
The Cornish-Mexican Cultural Society ( es, Sociedad Cultural Cornish Mexicana) is a society that tries to advance awareness of the historical and modern links between Cornwall and Mexico’s “Little Cornwall”, the area of Pachuca and Real del ...
.
;''Paste''
Real del Monte is a home of the paste in Mexico, with 30 ''paste'' producers in the town. A little larger than cocktail pasties common to the UK, the Mexican-made versions are widely varied including: meat and potato, black bean, shredded chicken, and sausage, all heavily laced with chillies plus a range of sweet pasties including: pineapple, apple, strawberry, and blackberry. A number have developed into national chains with shops in towns and cities across Mexico. The town of Real del Monte is the site of a museum of Cornish pasties, opened in 2011.[i (newspaper) October 19, 2015; Cornwall's pride wrapped up in pastry; Adam Lusher (pp. 26-27)]
;International Pasty Festival
In October 2009 the town of Real del Monte (twinned with Redruth, Cornwall) held the first International Pasty Festival
The International Pasty Festival ( es, Festival Internacional del Paste) is an annual festival celebrating the pasty that has been held in Real del Monte, Hidalgo, Mexico since 2009. Pasties (known locally as '' pastes''), were introduced to the r ...
(Festival Internacional del Paste). Organised by the Municipality of Real del Monte, the paste producers and the Cornish Mexican Cultural Society Chapter Mexico, the Festival was a great success drawing an estimated 8,000 visitors to the town for the three-day event. A coach of visitors travelled from Cuernavaca, some four hours away, and another from Mexico City. The Festival was opened by the President Municipal of Real del Monte, Ing. Omar Mariano Skewes. During the opening speeches it was stated that ‘ Cornish people rebuilt our shattered mining industry giving us work and now again, when we have lost that industry, the Cornish have given us pastes and a new source of income’.
As is usual on festival days in this town, the programme commenced with a visit to the Cornish Cemetery and a guided tour by Bridget Galsworthy of the British Society, followed by wreath-laying at the Miner´s Monument. The main street was transformed with a long line of tented stands where ‘pastes’ of all descriptions were produced and a large stage next to the Miners' Memorial provided dance and other entertainments throughout the Festival.
Notable citizens
At the end of the 19th century, the engineer Andrés Aldasoro
Andrés Aldasoro Espinoza was a Mexican Mining Engineer, he was the director of several mines during the rule of Porfirio Díaz. He was the director of the Mines "Las Dos Estrellas" in Tlalpujahua in the State of Michoacán, "Purísima Grande" in ...
worked in the Las dos Estrellas mine. Two of his sons, Juan Pablo Aldasoro
Gokulcharan Aldasoro (1893–1962) and Eduardo Aldasoro Suárez (1894–1968) were aviation pioneers.
Biography
Juan Pablo Aldasoro was born on September 14, 1893, in the "Casa Grande" of Real of Monte, state of Hidalgo, Mexico. Eduardo was b ...
and Eduardo Aldasoro Suárez
Gokulcharan Aldasoro (1893–1962) and Eduardo Aldasoro Suárez (1894–1968) were aviation pioneers.
Biography
Juan Pablo Aldasoro was born on September 14, 1893, in the "Casa Grande" of Real of Monte, state of Hidalgo, Mexico. Eduardo was b ...
, were born in Mineral del Monte. As adults, they became pioneers in aviation, and both became members of the Early Birds of Aviation. Alfred C. Crowle
Alfred Charles Crowle ( surname rhymes with ''roll'' like Kroll) (30 November 1889 – 27 August 1979) was a Mexican Technical Director to Selección de fútbol de México (Mexico national football team). Born in Mexico, he was the son of tin mi ...
was the Cornish born miner
A miner is a person who extracts ore, coal, chalk, clay, or other minerals from the earth through mining. There are two senses in which the term is used. In its narrowest sense, a miner is someone who works at the rock face; cutting, blasting, ...
who emigrated to Mexico and in 1935 became manager to the national Mexican football team
The Mexico national football team () represents Mexico in international football and is governed by the Mexican Football Federation (). It competes as a member of CONCACAF.
Mexico has qualified to seventeen World Cups and has qualified consec ...
.
John Edgar Benjamin Vial was a Cornish-Mexican who fought in the British Imperial Forces
The British Armed Forces, also known as His Majesty's Armed Forces, are the military forces responsible for the defence of the United Kingdom, its Overseas Territories and the Crown Dependencies. They also promote the UK's wider interests, su ...
during World War I. He died in the Battle of Somme
The Battle of the Somme ( French: Bataille de la Somme), also known as the Somme offensive, was a battle of the First World War fought by the armies of the British Empire and French Third Republic against the German Empire. It took place be ...
. For his service he received the British War Medal and the Victory Medal. There is a monument in his honor at the ''Panteon Inglés''.
See also
*Huasca de Ocampo
Huasca de Ocampo () is a town and municipalities of Mexico, municipality of the state of Hidalgo (state), Hidalgo in central Mexico. It is located 34 km from Pachuca and 16 km from Real del Monte in the Pachuca Mountains. While the town ...
*British Mexican
Britons in Mexico or British Mexicans, are Mexicans of British descent or British-born persons who have become naturalized citizens of Mexico.
The British have had a presence in Mexico since the Colonial era. However, the greatest exchange occ ...
* Programa Pueblos Mágicos ("Magical Villages Program")
** Viceroyalty of New Spain — ''Spanish Colonial Mexico''.
Gallery
File:Monumento al Minero, Real de Monte, Hgo..JPG, Monument to the Miner
File:Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción en Real del Monte, Hidalgo, México.jpg, Parish church of Nuestra Señora del Rosario (Our Lady of the Rosary)
File:IglesiaRealdelMonte.JPG, Church's two towers, one in Spanish style, other in "English" style
File:InsideRosarioChurchRealMonte.JPG, Interior of Nuestra Señora del Rosario.
File:Mina de Acosta, Real del Monte, Hidalgo, México, 2013-10-10, DD 04.JPG, Channel within the mine
File:Mina de Acosta, Real del Monte, Hidalgo, México, 2013-10-10, DD 05.JPG, Structure to get down to the mine of Acosta
File:Mina de Acosta, Real del Monte, Hidalgo, México, 2013-10-10, DD 07.JPG, Mine of Acosta
File:ExHospitalMinero.JPG, The former miners' hospital, now the ''Museo de Medicina Laboral'' (Museum of Occupational Medicine)
File:Panteón Inglés, Real del Monte, Hidalgo, México, 2013-10-10, DD 03.JPG, ''Panteon Inglés'' (English Cemetery)
File:Panteón Inglés, Real del Monte, Hidalgo, México, 2013-10-10, DD 07.JPG, ''Panteon Inglés''
References
External links
*
official Real del Monte website
*
Pueblos Magicos de Mexico: Real del Monte
Cornish-Mexico.org
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Municipalities of Hidalgo (state)
Populated places in Hidalgo (state)
Mining communities in Mexico
Pueblos Mágicos
Cornish diaspora