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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1748-1755) - A Spanish mission established in 1748 in present day Rockdale, Milam County, Texas. Abandoned in 1755. Also known as [[Mission San Francisco Xavier de Horcasitas]]. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1748-1755) - A Spanish mission established in 1748 in present day Rockdale, Milam County, Texas. Abandoned in 1755. Also known as [[Mission San Francisco Xavier de Horcasitas]]. | ||
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== Mission San Francisco Xavier de los Dolores History == | == Mission San Francisco Xavier de los Dolores History == | ||
Established as Mission San Francisco Xavier de los Dolores by Franciscan Missionaries in 1746. A conflict between the commandant of the nearby [[Presidio San Francisco Xavier de Gigedo]], Captain Rabago, and the missionaries led to killing of Fray [[Juan Jose Ganzabal]] and another man in 1752. Captain Rabago was implicated in the murders and all but one of the remaining friars left and most of the Indians fled. | Established as Mission San Francisco Xavier de los Dolores by Franciscan Missionaries in 1746. A conflict between the commandant of the nearby [[Presidio San Francisco Xavier de Gigedo]], Captain Rabago, and the missionaries led to killing of Fray [[Juan Jose Ganzabal]] and another man in 1752. Captain Rabago was implicated in the murders and all but one of the remaining friars left and most of the Indians fled. | ||
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Rabago's uncle, [[Pedro de Rabago y Teran]] arrived at the presidio in 1754 and found the three missions in a bad state. In July 1755 he ordered, on his own initiative, the presidio and the nearby Mission San Francisco Xavier de los Dolores relocated to the San Marcos River. | Rabago's uncle, [[Pedro de Rabago y Teran]] arrived at the presidio in 1754 and found the three missions in a bad state. In July 1755 he ordered, on his own initiative, the presidio and the nearby Mission San Francisco Xavier de los Dolores relocated to the San Marcos River. | ||
The mission was reestablished on the San Marcos River as Mission Santa Cruz De San Saba]] in | The mission was reestablished on the San Marcos River in 1755 and then moved again and reestablished on the Nueces River as [[Mission Santa Cruz De San Saba]] in 1757. | ||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
Marker only near Rockdale, Milam County, Texas. | Marker only near Rockdale, Milam County, Texas. | ||
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'''Location:''' Milam County, Texas. Map point is the historical marker location. | '''Location:''' Milam County, Texas. Map point is the historical DAR marker location. | ||
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* [http://www.texasdar.org/chapters/ThreeMissions/Xavier.htm DAR - Mission San Francisco Xavier de los Dolores] | * [http://www.texasdar.org/chapters/ThreeMissions/Xavier.htm DAR - Mission San Francisco Xavier de los Dolores] | ||
{{Visited| | {{Visited|28 May 2015}} | ||
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Mission San Francisco Xavier de los Dolores (1748-1755) - A Spanish mission established in 1748 in present day Rockdale, Milam County, Texas. Abandoned in 1755. Also known as Mission San Francisco Xavier de Horcasitas. Mission San Francisco Xavier de los Dolores HistoryEstablished as Mission San Francisco Xavier de los Dolores by Franciscan Missionaries in 1746. A conflict between the commandant of the nearby Presidio San Francisco Xavier de Gigedo, Captain Rabago, and the missionaries led to killing of Fray Juan Jose Ganzabal and another man in 1752. Captain Rabago was implicated in the murders and all but one of the remaining friars left and most of the Indians fled. Rabago's uncle, Pedro de Rabago y Teran arrived at the presidio in 1754 and found the three missions in a bad state. In July 1755 he ordered, on his own initiative, the presidio and the nearby Mission San Francisco Xavier de los Dolores relocated to the San Marcos River. The mission was reestablished on the San Marcos River in 1755 and then moved again and reestablished on the Nueces River as Mission Santa Cruz De San Saba in 1757. Current StatusMarker only near Rockdale, Milam County, Texas.
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