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    Mission San Juan Capistrano (originally christened in 1716 as La Misión San José de los Nazonis and located in South Central Texas) was founded in 1731...
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    1768. Mission San Jose was founded by Father Antonio Margil. The park's visitor center is located adjacent. Misión San Juan Capistrano was established...
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    Mission San Gabriel Arcángel (Spanish: Misión de San Gabriel Arcángel) is a Californian mission and historic landmark in San Gabriel, California. It was...
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    1692. Mission San Juan Capistrano had been known as Mission San José de los Nazonis in East Texas. When the mission was relocated to San Antonio in 1731...
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    Antonio. Among other examples are: Mission San Juan Capistrano Mission San Francisco de la Espada Mission San José Mission Concepcion Espada Acequia Among...
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    Mission San José, located in Fremont. Mission San Juan Bautista, located in San Juan Bautista. Mission San Juan Capistrano, located in San Juan Capistrano. Mission...
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    National Shrine of Saint John of Capestrano (Misión Basílica San Juan Capistrano), San Juan Capistrano Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate...
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  • serve other uses. In spite of this neglect, the Indian towns at San Juan Capistrano, San Dieguito, and Las Flores did continue on for some time under a...
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  • states: California, Texas and Florida. The first confirmed landing in the continental United States was by a Spaniard, Juan Ponce de León, who landed in...
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    re-discovered Los Pobladores. Mission San Juan Capistrano was founded at the Acjachemen village of Acjacheme. Mission San Fernando was founded at Achooykomenga...
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    California. It was south of the Rancho Tía Juana on the lands near the Misión El Descanso. Granted, March 24, 1829, located primarily in the part of Alta...
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  • Secularization of the Missions of California on August 17, 1833. Mission San Juan Capistrano was the very first to feel the effects of this legislation the following...
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    planted California's first vineyard at Mission San Juan Capistrano. Journals kept at San Juan Capistrano show that between May 1779 and 1781, the padres...
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  • 1973. Mission Capistrano (T2-SE-A2 design) – Built in 1943 by Marinship, Sausalito for the United States War Shipping Administration, San Francisco. To...
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  • Workman–Temple family (category San Gabriel Valley)
    by Commodore Robert F. Stockton. Workman met Stockton at Mission San Juan Capistrano just after New Year's Day 1847 and arranged an amnesty for all Californios...
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    California with the establishment of Misión de Nuestra Señora de Loreto Conchó in 1697 by Jesuit priest Juan de Ugarte. While two grape varieties were...
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