Plan of the acequias (irrigation ditches) of Mission San Juan y Espada, San Antonio, Texas / drawn by R. Schultze. [193-]

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Plan of the acequias (irrigation ditches) of Mission San Juan y Espada, San Antonio, Texas / drawn by R. Schultze. [193-]

1 ms. map ; 64 x 92 cm.

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Texas. Civil Works Administration.

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Smith, Harvey Partridge, 1889-1964

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Harvey Partridge Smith (1889-1964) was a San Antonio architect and early preservationist. From the description of Harvey P. Smith drawings of San Antonio missions, 1929-1957. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 28091322 Harvey Partridge Smith, noted architect and preservationist, was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on April 2, 1889, the son of Harvey Jay Smith and Carrie (Barnum) Smith. He received his education at the Evanston Academy, Northwest...

Mission San Juan Capistrano (San Antonio, Tex.)

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Texas Relief Commission

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The first expenditure in Texas of federal monies allocated for the New Deal programs of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration created the Texas Relief Commission in 1933. With the establishment of the massive Work Projects Administration (WPA, originally titled the Works Progress Administration) in 1935, over 600,000 unemployed and destitute heads-of-household (both men and women) in Texas were provided with employment and subsistence-level wages during the last eight yea...

Schultze, R.

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Mission San Francisco de la Espada (San Antonio, Tex.)

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