Santa Maria Pangasinan
Santa Maria was formerly a barrio of the municipality of Tayug. It was
founded on January 10,1855 and became a town under a rule of a Captain up to
1863. The following year, the municipality was fused to them municipality of
Tayug because of its enability to maintain the financial stability of the town.
It was in 1877 when its inhabitants has applied from the municipality of Tayug
for separation as a distinct municipality. The application was granted and again
it became a town under the rule of Captain Eugenio Vinluan.
About November, 1903, the Americans arrived in the locality and this time their
rule began. In 1901, election for the president of the town during the military
government of the United States of the islands, and due to the good
administration of the president, he was given two years term.
Again in 1903, the municipality was fused to the town of Tayug until 1906 for
some reasons as cited above, but in 1907 special election was held for the
purpose of returning all small municipalities fused with bigger towns in 1903.
Don Alejandro Gonzales was elected president up to 1910, when he was succeeded
by Don Mariano de Guzman up to 1912. And from this date to the present the
different successions of presidents, alcaldes and mayors had, as all over the
islands, taken place.
Many years during the Spanish Regime, religion was the basis of educating the
masses, so that from time to time missionaries of different orders were sent out
to carry religious services as required of them. And that during the routinary
visit of certain priest to the town of Asingan, then the most eastern town of
the province of Pangasinan, had extended his mission farther east and came to
see a place, located on a plain which through little effort could easily be
irrigated by the Agno River; a kilometer away. He believed the placed could be
developed into a prosperous community. Finding the residents to be hospitable,
he chated with them. In the course of the conversation, he thought of giving the
place a name. It was Virgin Mary's Day, he then called the people around him and
with a simple but impressive solemnity proclaimed the place as Sta. Maria to
commemorate the day.
In the course of time the prominent people improved the locality and transferred
the town site from Namagbagan now a barrio of the municipality to its present
site near a clay promontory, which formed an impregnable defense against a
yearly erosion of the Agno, thus annexing "De Pila" to the original word making
Sta. Maria de Pila the final name, a name known beyond the confines of the
province of Pangasinan.