San Juan Bautista - History

History of San Juan Bautista

Thirteen days after he dedicated Mission San José, Father Lasuén was at San Juan Bautista, where he performed a like ceremony. Mission San Juan Bautista joined the growing chain of Franciscan establishments on June 24, 1797. Within six months, Mission …

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San Miguel Arcángel - History

History of San Miguel Arcángel

At a site halfway between San Luis Obispo and San Antonio de Padua, Father de Lasuén founded a new Mission for the third time within three months. It was San Miguel Arcángel, and the founding date was July 25, 1797. …

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San Fernando Rey de España - History

History of San Fernando Rey de España

On September 8, 1797, the fourth Mission founded by Father Lasuén in less than three months was named San Fernando Rey de España. Although the Mission was supposed to relieve the long march between San Gabriel and San Buenaventura, the …

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San Luis Rey de Francia - History

History of San Luis Rey de Francia

Mission San Luis Rey de Francia was founded by Padre Fermín Lasuén on June 13, 1798, in San Luis Rey, a neighborhood of Oceanside, California. This Mission was named in honor of Louis IX, King of France, and for its …

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History of Santa Inés

History of Santa Inés

The host of unconverted Indians dwelling beyond the hills back of Santa Barbara had long been the object of Franciscan concern. So it was that on September 17, 1804, a new mission was founded in the beautiful valley 45 miles …

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San Rafael Arcángel - History

History of San Rafael Arcángel

For many years, Mission San Francisco de Asís had been plagued by the consequences of the damp and foggy weather that dominated the area. The Native Indians, especially after being exposed to several diseases, were inclined to waste away as …

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San Francisco de Solano - History

History of San Francisco Solano

As it seemed to fill so many leading politicians and military figures with a desire to become Governor, the change from Spanish to Mexican rule was accomplished with more than a little civil disturbance. The only lasting result was a …

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