El Camino Real -- Mission Santissimo Nombre de Maria, SH 21 at Neches River
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Benchmark Blasterz
N 31° 34.570 W 095° 10.111
15R E 294212 N 3495498
A state-accepted historic marker on the west end of the SH 21 bridge over the Neches River along the El Camino Real
Waymark Code: WMXKPM
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 01/25/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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This marker, placed to preserve the memory of the site of The Mission Santissimo Nombre de Maria stands at a roadside pullout at the western end of the SH 21 bridge over the Neches River in Cherokee County TX with an El Camino Real DAR Marker.

"Mission Santissimo Nombre de Maria

Was founded in this vicinity summer 1690 "on the banks of the Arcangel San Miguel" (Neches) River. Erected A.D. 1934 by De Zavala Chapter, Texas Historical and Landmarks Association.

Located by: Dr. Albert Woldert, Tyler, Texas; Miss Adina De Zavala, San Antonio, Texas. Assisted by Mr. J.M. Lovell, Augusta, Texas."

From the Handbook of Texas online: (visit link)

"Robert S. Weddle
SANTÍSIMO NOMBRE DE MARÍA MISSION. In late summer 1690 Fray Francisco Casañas de Jesús María founded Mission Santísimo Nombre de María for the Nabedache Indians of the Hasinai confederacy. Santísimo Nombre, second only to San Francisco de los Tejas Mission in eastern Texas, was on the Neches River in an area that is now part of Houston County, some twelve miles from the first mission. Like Mission San Francisco, Santísimo Nombre de María suffered an epidemic and other hardships. The natives' response to the missionaries' teachings was negative. In the fall of 1691 Governor Domingo Terán de los Ríos arrived at Santísimo Nombre, having first visited Mission San Francisco, and left from there for a trip to Matagorda Bay to meet his supply ships. Upon returning, he explored the Neches River in the vicinity of the mission. He departed thence on November 6 to visit the Kadodacho Indians near the site of present Texarkana and returned on December 30, near exhaustion from his nightmarish march in bitter weather. In January 1692 as Terán withdrew toward the ships at Matagorda Bay, Mission Santísimo Nombre de María was destroyed by the flooding Neches River. The missionaries returned to Mission San Francisco."
Feature Discription: Historical marker

Web address for the route: [Web Link]

Secondary Web Address: [Web Link]

Beginning of the road: Natchitoches LA

End of the road: Guerrero MX

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