The first mission established within the boundaries of Spanish Texas was San Francisco de la Espada in 1689.
Louis de St. Denis
san fransico de los tejas!
Father Damian Massanet and someone.
1690
What ia the name of the first mission established
Fort Sam Houston.
Some 35 missions were established in Texas during the Spanish period. The oldest mission to be populated in Texas was located at El Paso.
Presumably there was a Christian mission there, probably a Spanish Roman Catholic mission.
The Republic of Texas
Mission
What was the name of the first manned lunar landing mission? It was the Apollo 11 mission.
Mansfield, Texas has a road with the name Xavier Drive. Mission, Texas has a road with the name Xanthia Street. Xavier Court is a road in Dallas.
Apollo 11Apollo 11 was the name of the first moon landing mission.
Apollo 13 was the name of the mission that landed the first men on the moon.
How is it there? Well, it was established there (as Southwest Texas Normal School, then Southwest Texas State College, then Southwest Texas State University, then to its present name), and it hasn't moved.
Los Angeles (LA) was named by Spanish missionaries who established a mission with that name. It is Spanish for "The Angels."