June 24, 2025
Today in Texas History
On this day in 1699, San Juan Bautista Mission was founded and so named in honor of the feast day of St. John. Franciscan fathers Francisco Hidalgo, Antonio de San Buenaventura y Olivares and Marcos de Guereña of the College of Santa Cruz de Querétaro established the mission on the Río de Sabinas about 25 miles north of Lampazos, Nuevo León, Mexico.
A few months later they moved the complex to a site near present-day Guerrero, Coahuila, 35 miles down the Rio Grande from Eagle Pass. Regarded as the mother of Texas missions, San Juan Bautista served as a gateway for expeditions to the Texas interior.
In 1716, Domingo Ramón set out from San Juan Bautista on an entrada to reestablish missions in East Texas. Two years later, Governor Martín de Alarcón launched his founding expedition to San Antonio there. Soldiers of the mission’s presidio provided supply trains and escorts for travelers into Texas.
Though the significance and role of the mission complex had diminished by the early 1800s, it did serve as a staging area for troops as late as the Mexican War.
A few months later they moved the complex to a site near present-day Guerrero, Coahuila, 35 miles down the Rio Grande from Eagle Pass. Regarded as the mother of Texas missions, San Juan Bautista served as a gateway for expeditions to the Texas interior.
In 1716, Domingo Ramón set out from San Juan Bautista on an entrada to reestablish missions in East Texas. Two years later, Governor Martín de Alarcón launched his founding expedition to San Antonio there. Soldiers of the mission’s presidio provided supply trains and escorts for travelers into Texas.
Though the significance and role of the mission complex had diminished by the early 1800s, it did serve as a staging area for troops as late as the Mexican War.