Lampazos was founded November 12, 1698 by
Fray Diego de Salazar under the name of “San Antonio de la Nueva Tlaxcala y misión de
Nuestra Señora de los Dolores de la Punta de Lampazos”. In 1877, its name was changed to Villa de Lampazos. Today, it is known as “Lampazos de Naranjo” in honor to a hero of the French intervention and the Reformation, general Francisco Naranjo. In 1935, Its territorial extension was reduced because the municipality of
Anáhuac was created. On December 28, 1977 Lampazos grew and was classified as a city. Owing to the great number of historical people, the municipality is known as “the land of illustrious men”. Among them: General (1839–1908), General
Santiago Vidaurri Valdes, General
Juan Zuazua Esparza, Captain
Juan Ignacio Ramon, General
Pablo González Garza, General
Heliodoro T. Perez Trevino, , General , among others. In 1870, Lampazos suffered what may have been the last of many
Comanche raids into northern Mexico. The Comanche reportedly killed 30 persons in the municipality. ==Economy==