1720
Mission San Jose y San Miguel de Aguayo is founded by Father Margil de Jesus, who names it in honor of San Jose, San Miguel and Governor Aguayo (Jose de Azlor y Virto de Vera, the Marquis de Aguayo, appointed Governor of Texas and Coahuila in 1719). Olivares protests its closeness to Mission San Antonio. Captain Alazar lays out the 10 leagues distance between the missions required by the Laws of the Indies in order to give it the protection of the presidio.
1867
The Beethoven Männerchor (German singing society) is organized.
1918 – World War I
Capt. Harry E. Sebohn, an instructor at the officer’s reserve training school, Camp Stanley, who has been on duty at each of the three training schools at that camp, died at 6:30 this morning at the base hospital, Fort Sam Houston, from injuries he received on February 14, when the fuse of a shrapnel cap exploded. His condition had been improving until yesterday afternoon.