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I have reverted unsourced extraneous changes made by Aplyporch. The reverted edits were about the history of San Antonio, detailing the missionary exploits of Father Oliveras, inserting an image of the Alamo, and not helpful here. The reverted edit also inserted a See Also section that linked articles already linked within the article. There were also multiple duplicate links to the same articles within the body of the text. Extra white space was incorrectly inserted between paragraphs. This article is about one specific contributing factor to an NRHP listing. It is not a treatise about the Alamo, the biography of Antonio de Olivares , or the founding of San Antonio. — Maile (talk) 11:46, 16 July 2013 (UTC)Reply
Ok, sorry. So just trying to contextualize the creating of the Acequia Madre de Valero. Clarifying that there was one isolated costrucción but was closely related to the other infrastructures built (Mission and Presidio). A greeting --Aplyporch (talk) 12:14, 16 July 2013 (UTC)Reply