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I have to agree with RvanWinkle on the C rating for the NRHP project. I can't get the Historical marker links to work, but the claim "to have the oldest continuously cultivated plot of land in the United States" seems exceptionally dubious. I want to know more about the move from Isleta - what happened during this period, the founding years of the mission? There's info on the drawings at the LOC site that could be included. Also some of the photos there are much better than the ones that were included here. Information from the NRHP nomination form (the one thing I could get to work at the Texas Historical Commission site) could be more fully included. Much of the info I could check is from newspapers and the magazine. Is there any info on this from books? Please try google books and archive.com.
A lot of work obviously went into this article. A bit more, with a less promotional tone could easily get it to a B. Smallbones ( talk) 15:28, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
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You should add if this mission had any canons 69.55.194.94 ( talk) 21:19, 4 October 2022 (UTC)
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I have to agree with RvanWinkle on the C rating for the NRHP project. I can't get the Historical marker links to work, but the claim "to have the oldest continuously cultivated plot of land in the United States" seems exceptionally dubious. I want to know more about the move from Isleta - what happened during this period, the founding years of the mission? There's info on the drawings at the LOC site that could be included. Also some of the photos there are much better than the ones that were included here. Information from the NRHP nomination form (the one thing I could get to work at the Texas Historical Commission site) could be more fully included. Much of the info I could check is from newspapers and the magazine. Is there any info on this from books? Please try google books and archive.com.
A lot of work obviously went into this article. A bit more, with a less promotional tone could easily get it to a B. Smallbones ( talk) 15:28, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
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Cheers.— cyberbot II Talk to my owner:Online 15:46, 28 March 2016 (UTC)
You should add if this mission had any canons 69.55.194.94 ( talk) 21:19, 4 October 2022 (UTC)