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Mission San Francisco de la Espada

Mission San Francisco de la Espada
Mission San Francisco de la Espada

The chapel of Mission San Francisco de la Espada.

Mission San Francisco de la Espada is located in Texas
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Basic information
Location San Antonio, Texas
 USA
Geographic coordinates 29°19′04″N 98°27′00″W / 29.317833°N 98.449968°W / 29.317833; -98.449968Coordinates: 29°19′04″N 98°27′00″W / 29.317833°N 98.449968°W / 29.317833; -98.449968
Affiliation Roman Catholic
Architectural description
Architectural style Spanish
Completed Founded 1690
Specifications
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Added to NRHP: February 23, 1972; January 28, 1974
NRHP Reference#: 72001351; 74002324

Mission San Francisco de la Espada (also Mission Espada) was a Roman Catholic mission established by Spain near San Antonio de Bexar in northern New Spain in 1731 to convert local Native Americans to Christianity and solidify Spanish territorial claims in the New World against encroachment from France. Today, the structure is one of four missions that comprise San Antonio Missions National Historical Park.

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History

Found in 1690 as San Francisco de los Tejas near Grapeland, Texas and southwest of present-day Alto, Texas, Mission San Francisco de la Espada was the first mission established in Texas. There are older missions currently in West Texas, but they were in Mexico at the time they were established.'

Three priests, three soldiers and supplies were left among the Nabedache Indians. The new mission was dedicated on June 1, 1690. A smallpox epidemic in the winter of 1690-1691 killed an estimated 3,300 people in the area. The Nabedache believed the Spaniards brought the disease and hostilities developed between the two groups.

Drought besieged the mission in the summers of 1691 and 1692, and the Nabedache wished to get rid of the mission. Under threat of personal attack, the priests began packing their belongings in the fall of 1693. On October 25, 1693, the padres burned the mission and retreated toward Monclova. The party lost its way and did not reach Monclova until February 17, 1694.[1]

The mission was re-established in the same area on July 5, 1716 as Nuestro Padre San Francisco de los Tejas. The new mission had to be abandoned in 1719 because of conflict between Spain and France.

The mission was tried once more on August 5, 1721 as San Francisco de los Neches. As the Nabedache were no longer interested in the mission, and France had abandoned effort to lay claim in the area, the mission was temporarily relocated along the Colorado River in July 1730. Mission Tejas State Park encompasses the original site of the mission.

The mission relocated to its current location in the San Antonio River area (coords 29.3177°, -98.4498°) in March, 1731 and was renamed San Francisco de la Espada. A friary was built in 1745, and the church was completed in 1756.

Several modern churches have been architecturally based on the design of this mission including St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Wimberley, Texas, north of San Antonio.

Espada Acequia

The Espada aqueduct as it crosses Piedras creek

The Mission Espada Acequia (aqueduct) can still be seen today. The main ditch continues to carry water to the mission and its former farm lands. This water is still used by residents living on these neighboring lands.

The use of acequias was originally brought to the arid regions of Spain and Portugal by the Romans and the Moors. When Franciscans missionaries arrived in the desert Southwest they found the system worked well in the hot, dry environment.

In order to distribute water to the missions along the San Antonio River, Franciscan missionaries oversaw the construction of seven gravity-flow ditches, dams, and at least one aqueduct — a 15-mile (24 km) network that irrigated approximately 3,500 acres (14 km2) of land.

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See also

References

  1. ^ Chipman, Donald E. Spanish Texas 1519-1821. University of Texas Press: Austin, Third paperback printing, 1997. p. 99.
  • "Mission San Francisco de la Espada". National Park Service. Retrieved July 12, 2005.
  • "Interpretive Guide to Mission Tejas State Park". Texas Parks and Wildlife. 2006.

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