LOCATIONS
  OF
  EIGHTEENTH CENTURY SPANISH PRESIDIO'S
  MISSIONS AND RANCHO SITES
  VICTORIA COUNTY
  TEXAS
For Victoria County Historical Society
  John L. Jarratt, Sr
  Map of Spanish Sites in Victoria County
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  ATTACHED DRAWING
SITE NO 1
  LOCATION... West Side, Garcitas Creek, John Keeran Ranch Victoria Co. established 
  in 1722. Prof. Bolton has suggested this site also possible location of French 
  Fort St Louis (founded in 1685 by Monsieur De La Salle). However, nothing found 
  there as yet has indicated French occupancy.
  
  SITE NO 2
  LOCATION...East side, Garcitas Creek, J. J. Valeck Farm[,] Jackson Co. First 
  site of Mission Senora del Espiritu Santos de Zuniga established in 1722. This 
  Mission location is one League (2 7/10 miles) up the Creek on the east side, 
  one hundred and fifty yards down stream from the entrance to Bennetts Park. 
  La Bahia and the mission being one league apart. Evidence of Spanish and Indian 
  habitation found on the site.
SITE NO 3
  LOCATION...Victoria Riverside Park, Victoria. Second site of Mission Senora 
  del Espiritu Santos de Zuniga. Franciscan Friar's abandoning the site on the 
  east side of the Garcitas Creek, (1725) came to the Guadalupe River one mile 
  below the junction of Spring Creek and begin the construction of a irrigation 
  ditch, and a mission building, gathering the local Indians to this site. Nuestra 
  Senora de Loreto La Bahia followed them to the Guadalupe the following year 
  (1726).
SITE NO 4
  LOCATION...The S. J. Schlein farm, west side of Guadalupe River. A Indian camp 
  site and Spanish Rancho. Much evidence of Indian contact with the Spanish on 
  this site, suggesting one of the Spanish Ranchos attached to the Mission Senora 
  del Espiritu Santos de Zuniga. The Mission being the first cattle ranch on a 
  large scale in Texas.
SITE NO 5
  LOCATION...East side of Guadalupe River, M. H. Williams Ranch. The site, possible 
  location of the Presidio Nuestra Senora de Loreto. La Bahia, as of now, classed 
  as a Spanish Rancho. However, excavation and document[ary] research on this 
  site now in progress.
SITE NO 6
  LOCATION...Two hundred yards east of the Lower Mission Valley Road on the Dr. 
  E. Phillips Farm. Spanish dam on Mission Creek. There are 38 feet of this old 
  rock dam still to be seen. Built of limestone rock, the irrigation ditch which 
  led from this dam followed the meandering creek to the fields below. The dam 
  and the irrigated fields belonged to the Mission Nuestra Senora del Espiritu 
  Santos de Zuniga. DRAWING
SITE NO 7
  LOCATION...West side of the Guadalupe River, eight and three tenths miles above 
  Victoria (Toncahua Bank) on the W. H. Noble Horse Farm. This site is the third 
  location for the Mission Neustra Senora del Espiritu Santos de Zuniga. The second 
  on the Guadalupe, it having first been established on the Garcitas Creek (1722), 
  moved to the Victoria City Park Site No 3 (1725) and later possibly (1728) moved 
  to site No 7 up the river, where it remained tell [sic] 1749 when it was moved 
  to the San Antonio, present Goliad State Park. The sites No 3,4,5 and 7 were 
  never completely abandoned by the Mission Indians and Spanish overseers. For 
  as late as 1788, the Mission still had 5000 head of cattle on the Guadalupe. 
  There are still to be seen at this site much of the Mission ruins. The site 
  has been cleaned up once in 1936. No excavation has been done here. Only surface 
  inspection and documentary evidence has proved it as Spanish.
SITE NO 8
  LOCATION...West side of the Guadalupe River, 13 3/10 miles up the river from 
  the Toncahua Bank in the Riverside Park in Victoria on the property owned by 
  the Central Power & Light Company. The site is that of the old limestone 
  rock dam built by the Spanish to irrigate the valley below (Mission Valley). 
  There are 80 feet of this dam still to be seen from the west side of the river. 
  The construction of this dam begin [sic] in 1728 and was discontinued in 1735. 
  An Indian encampment was located on the east side across from the dam site. 
  DRAWING
NOTES...The Guadalupe River traveres [sic] Victoria County from a North to 
  South direction. All measurements start from the Toncahua Bank in the Riverside 
  Park at Victoria and are run in a strieght [sic] line North to North-West and 
  are given first in miles, then in Spanish Leagues.
  Miles---------------------Leagues
  From...The Toncahua Bank to Site No 8, Spanish Dam on the Guadalupe River, 13 
  3/10 miles about 5 ½ leagues.
From...The Toncahua Bank to Site No 7, Mission ruins on the W. H. Noble Farm, 8 3/10 miles - about 3 1/4 leagues.
From...The Toncahua Bank to Site No 5, Spanish ruins, old rock foundations on M. H. Williams Ranch, 5 3/4/miles - 2 leagues.
From...The Toncahua Bank to the mouth of Mission Creek 5 3/4 miles - 2 leagues.
From...The old Mission ruins Site No 7 on the W. H. Noble farm to Site No 8 old Spanish Dam on the Guadalupe River 5 1/4 miles - 2 leagues.
From...The Site No 5 on the M. H. Williams Ranch to Site No 7 the old Mission ruins 2 ½ miles - 1 league.
From...The Toncahua Bank to Site No 1, La Bahia on the west side of the Garcitas Creek 23 miles - 9 leagues.
In regard to the Riverside Park Site No 3 in Victoria, the Site Investigating Committee of the Old Texas Missions Restoration Society has found eight Spanish documents that seem to suggest and point to Site No 3 as the second site of the Presidio Nuestra Senora de Loreta, La Bahia. However, this same committee has also found two documents that seem to contradict the eight documents mentioned. The search for the site of La Bahia on the Guadalupe still goes on into 1968, both in the field and in the Archives, Austin, Washington, Mexico and Spain.
John L. Jarrett 
  Feb 20, 1968
  Victoria Texas