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Corpus Christi de la Ysleta
it was first named la mision de corpus Christi de San Antonio de la Ysleta del Sur but was flooded by the Rio Grand in 1897. -
San francisco de los Tejas
The mission was abandoned in 1719 due to French claims on the land but it was reestablished in 1721 -
San Juan Bautista
it was founded on St. Johns day and it wasn't in Texas however it was the gateway for the development of the Texas mission system -
Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe de Los Nacogdoches
its location in east Texas was authorized by the Spanish government to serve as a buffer against the threat of French -
San Antonio de Valero (The Alamo)
was established on may 1718 as the first Spanish mission along the San Antonio River -
San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo
De Valero was founded was because the Alamo was overcrowd, and the church is still in use -
San Francisco de la Espada
the mission was moved to the Antonio river area -
San Francisco Xavier de Horcasitas
San Francisco Xavier de Horcasitas has the first of the three missions on the San Antonio river there nothing significant remains -
nuestra senora del rosario
the mission was established,4 miles west of La Bahia, i November 1754 the mission developed a large ranching system -
San Lorenzo de la Santa Cruz
San Lorenzo de la Santa Cruz founded to sere the Lipan Apache Indians