Carbó

The founding dates from 1888, when the main railroad in Sonora began to be constructed.

Carbó was one of the stations built between the port of Guaymas and the border town of Nogales.

The settlement of Carbó started its life as an important supply station, supplying the merchants who came to the mines in the neighboring region of Rayón, Opodepe, and Valle de San Miguel.

It was reincorporated into San Miguel de Horcasitas in the same year, and was permanently made a municipality of its own by Law No.

Its name honors the Oaxacan José Guillermo Carbó, who became the military commander of Sonora in 1878, and helped the legislature remove governor Mariscal from power in Sonora in 1879.

Main Entrance of Carbó