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14-APR-2018 LynnH

Mission San Jose

San Antonio, Texas

Indian Quarters
Its imposing complex of stone walls, bastions, granary, and magnificent church was completed by 1782. At its height, the community contained about 350 Indian neophytes,
sustained by extensive fields and herds of livestock. Viewed as the model among the Texas missions, San José gained a reputation as a major social and cultural center.
So rich an enterprise was a natural target for Apache and Comanche depredations. Although they could not prevent raids on their livestock, the mission itself
was almost impregnable. In his journal, Fray Juan Agustín Morfí attested to its defensive character: "It is, in truth, the first mission in America . . .
in point of beauty, plan, and strength . . . there is not a presidio along the entire frontier line that can compare with it."


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Yvonne10-May-2018 11:04
This is a great shot, love that old bush alongside with fruit/flowers? Interesting
to read the history Lynn! v
Dennis Hoyne10-May-2018 02:48
Such interesting history, and a lovely image. V
Helen Betts10-May-2018 01:10
Excellent capture and very interesting information about the mission. V.
Nick Paoni10-May-2018 00:55
Nice light and I like the textures and shadows.
larose forest photos10-May-2018 00:32
A particularly pleasing image with the contrast between the vintage walls and wood and the lush greenery. V
woody3410-May-2018 00:31
The composition and atmosphere are just right, well done...V
Julie Oldfield10-May-2018 00:16
Great light and well composed. Very interesting story. V