Mission de las Cabreras [sic]: isometric drawing. UT School of Architecture student measured drawing of the Ranchos De Las Cabras, a ranching outpost of Mission San Francisco De La Espada. Image used in "Spanish Colonial Architecture as represented in the Alexander Architectural Archive" digital exhibit.
Creator/Contributor:
Orion Knox (architectural artist)
Date Created/Date Issued:
1960s
Owning Repository:
Alexander Architectural Archives, University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin
tracing paper, still image, architectural drawings (visual works), measured drawings, site plans, and student drawings
Extent:
24 inches high x 31 1/4 inches wide
Rights - Use and Reproduction:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Language:
English
Topic:
Mission churches (buildings), Ranches (agricultural complexes), Rancho de las Cabras, Mission San Francisco de la Espada (San Antonio, Tex.), and Mision de las Cabras
Place Name:
Floresville (Tex.)
Geographic Coverage:
United States (country), Texas (state), Wilson County (county), and Floresville (city)
Cartographic Information:
29.094967,-98.166817
General Note:
The authoritative name of this site is Ranchos De Las Cabras, informally known as Mision de las Cabras ("Mission of the Goats"). The site was a ranching outpost of Mission San Francisco De La Espada, named for the goats and other cattle raised there. "Mission de las Cabreras," which appears on the drawing, is a misspelling of Mision de las Cabras. [A. Anderson, 2020-12-16]
Citation Note:
University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture Archives: Texas Architecture archive, Alexander Architectural Archives, University of Texas Libraries, The University of Texas at Austin