The Presidio in Goliad is a photograph by Bee Creek Photography - Tod and Cynthia which was uploaded on July 7th, 2016.
The Presidio in Goliad
This is another capture of Presidio La Bahi in Goliad on a spring day with wild savia growing in front along with some other wildflowers.The history... more
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The Presidio in Goliad
Artist
Bee Creek Photography - Tod and Cynthia
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Photograph - Print
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This is another capture of Presidio La Bahi in Goliad on a spring day with wild savia growing in front along with some other wildflowers.The history of the Presidio Nuestra Senora de Loreto de la Bahia, known more commonly as Presidio La Bahia, is a fort constructed by the Spanish Army that became the nucleus of the modern-day city of Goliad, Texas, United States. Originally founded in 1721 on the ruins of the failed French Fort Saint Louis, the presidio was moved to a location on the Guadalupe River in 1726. In 1747, the presidio and its mission were moved to their current location on the San Antonio River. By 1771, the presidio had been rebuilt in stone and had become "the only Spanish fortress for the entire Gulf Coast from the mouth of the Rio Grande to the Mississippi River". The civilian settlement, later named Goliad, sprang up around the presidio in the late 18th century; the area was one of the three most important in Spanish Texas
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July 7th, 2016
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