San Antonio's Spanish Missions: A Portrait
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San Antonio's Spanish Missions: A Portrait by Osborne, Mike. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781893271524.
These unique photographs portray San Antonios five Spanish missions, the largest such cluster in the United States. The first was San Antonio de Valero, established in 1718 with the founding of the city of San Antonio and now better known as the Alamo. The others were built along some eight miles of the San Antonio River to the south. San José, founded in 1720, was restored with its enclosed mission plaza during the 1930s. Three moved to San Antonio from East Texas in 1731. Concepción has the nations oldest intact Spanish-era church and significant remnants of early frescoes. San Juan and Espada have picturesque chapels facing smaller plazas. Espadas mission acequia still flows across its original stone aqueduct. Each section includes a rare nineteenth-century image, some previously unpublished.
