Mission San Pedro y San Pablo del Tubutama

[1] Antonio de los Reyes on 6 July 1772 submitted a report on the condition of the missions in the Upper and Lower Pimería Alta.

To the south lies the uninhabited land of Lower Pimeria and to the north are the Papagos and the other pagan nations up to the Colorado and Gila Rivers, some seventy leagues distance from this Mission.

The house of the Father Missionary is decent and roomy with an adjoining garden of quinces, pomegranates, peaches, and other trees.

The church is interiorly adorned with two altars, paintings in gilded frames, and a small side chapel.

[1] The arched entrance reflects the Mudéjar style of Islamic architecture; however, the interior transept is dedicated to the Passion of Christ, and the altarpiece has sculptured instruments of the Passion: crown of thorns, scourge, nails, tongs, ladder, and lances.