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Mission Nuestra Senora del Rosario

Goliad, Goliad County

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(Mission Our Lady of the Rosary) Founded in 1754 for the Cujane Indians. Capt. Manuel Ramirez de la Piszina, commander of nearby Presidio la Bahia, named this mission for his parish church in Spain, and Fray Juan Dios Camberos ministered to the first converts here. The Indians were taught crop-raising. In the years following, much livestock, including 30,000 head of cattle, belonged to Rosario. But these, along with Indian land at the mission, had to be surrendered later to the Spanish crown. In 1807 Rosario was permanently abandoned and its lands were distributed to Spanish settlers. (1969)

Marker Details

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Location Description From Goliad, take US 59 West about 4 miles. Marker reported missing Aug. 2009.
Marker # 3399
Dedicated 1969
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code missions; Native Americans; Spanish immigrants/immigration
Latitude, Longitude 28.645456, -97.440366

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