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== {{PAGENAME}} History == | == {{PAGENAME}} History == | ||
The Mission was founded on 29 Jun 1776, by Lt. [[Jose Joaquin Moraga]] and Father [[Francisco Palou]]. | The Mission was founded on 29 Jun 1776, by Lt. [[Jose Joaquin Moraga]] and Father [[Francisco Palou]] as the sixth of twenty-one missions founded in California. The mission was associated with the [[Presidio of San Francisco]] which eventually provided military support for the six missions in the San Francisco area. | ||
Secularization in 1834 ended church ownership of the mission community property. | Secularization in 1834 ended church ownership of the mission community property. | ||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
The mission church and adjacent graveyard have remained relatively unchanged despite periods of abandonment and disrepair. Restoration efforts have kept the facade close to the original. Located in downtown San Francisco, San Francisco County, California. | The mission church and adjacent graveyard have remained relatively unchanged despite periods of abandonment and disrepair. Restoration efforts have kept the facade close to the original. Located in downtown San Francisco, San Francisco County, California. |
Revision as of 13:22, 19 November 2012
Mission San Francisco de Asis (1776-1834) - A Spanish mission established in 1776 by Father Francisco Palou and Lt. Jose Joaquin Moraga in present day San Francisco, San Francisco County, California. Also known as Mission Dolores and Mission de los Dolores. Secularization in 1834 ended church ownership of the mission community property.
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Mission San Francisco de Asis History
The Mission was founded on 29 Jun 1776, by Lt. Jose Joaquin Moraga and Father Francisco Palou as the sixth of twenty-one missions founded in California. The mission was associated with the Presidio of San Francisco which eventually provided military support for the six missions in the San Francisco area.
Secularization in 1834 ended church ownership of the mission community property.
Current Status
The mission church and adjacent graveyard have remained relatively unchanged despite periods of abandonment and disrepair. Restoration efforts have kept the facade close to the original. Located in downtown San Francisco, San Francisco County, California.
USGS Geographic Names Information System (GNIS) Database Entry: 228832
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Location: 16th & Dolores streets. San Francisco, San Francisco County, California. Maps & Images Lat: 37.7640966 Long: -122.4269155 |
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- North American Forts - Fort Mission San Francisco de Asís
- Mission San Francisco de Asis Site
- Wikipedia - Mission San Francisco de Asis
Visited: 18 Nov 2012
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