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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parish Mission San Francisco de la Espada parish Mission San Jose parish Mission San Juan Capistrano parish Mission Conception from the Handbook of Texas Online...
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Capistrano (T-AO-112). She was a Mission Buenaventura-class oiler and was named for San Juan Capistrano in San Juan Capistrano, California. Originally laid...
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Spanish missions in Texas Mission Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción de Acuña; also Mission Concepcion Mission San Juan Capistrano Mission San Francisco...
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Weches at Mission Tejas State Park. Mission San Juan Capistrano had been known as Mission San José de los Nazonis in East Texas. When the mission was relocated...
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Coahuiltecan languages (category Native American history of Texas)
Extinction: Change and Survival at Mission San Juan Capistrano, Texas. College Station: Center for Ecological Archaeology, Texas A&M, 2001 Mithun, Marianne....
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Capistrano, California, and another Mission San Juan Capistrano just outside the city center of present-day San Antonio, Texas. He is the patron saint of military...
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mission in California Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano, the present-day church and parish Mission San Juan Capistrano (Texas) Warrior of Capestrano...
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San Juan Capistrano station is a train station in San Juan Capistrano, California, United States served by Amtrak, the national railroad passenger system...
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Concepción de Acuña Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo Mission San Juan Capistrano Spanish missions in Texas Hinojosa, Gilberto M. (January 1, 1990)...
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Coahuiltecan (category Native American tribes in Texas)
Coahuiltecan Extinction at Mission St. Juan", Reassessing Cultural Extinction: Change and Survival at Mission San Juan Capistrano, Texas, College Station: Center...
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Spanish missions in Texas Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo Mission San Juan Capistrano Mission San Francisco de la Espada Espada Acequia "Mission Concepción"...
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Engelhardt, San Diego Mission, pp. v, 228 "The military district of San Diego embraced the Missions of San Diego, San Luis Rey, San Juan Capistrano, and San Gabriel...
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Coahuilteco language (category Native American history of Texas)
Appendix:Coahuilteco word list Coahuiltecan Indians Reassessing Cultural Extinction: Change and Survival at Mission San Juan Capistrano, Texas – Chapter 8: Linguistics...
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southern and northern Mission Viejo (the entire portion of the city in CUSD) and a small northern portion of San Juan Capistrano. CVHS is a California...
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Solvang. Mission San José, located in Fremont. Mission San Juan Bautista, located in San Juan Bautista. Mission San Juan Capistrano, located in San Juan Capistrano...
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San Juan Bautista, California Mission San Juan Capistrano (Texas) Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, California Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, California...
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Espada, Mission Concepcion, Mission San José, and Mission San Juan Capistrano. The most famous mission is San Antonio de Valero, better known as the Álamo...
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the Juaneños, after the Mission San Juan Capistrano and the Kizh or Kisiannos renamed the Gabrieleño, after the Mission San Gabriel. The Catholic priests...
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Los Rios Historic District (category San Juan Capistrano, California)
San Juan Capistrano, California. With buildings dating to 1794, it is the oldest continually occupied neighborhood in the state. The nearby Mission San...
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Mission Revival, and Streamline Moderne styles Mission Inn, in Riverside, California, completed in 1932 Santa Fe Railway Depot in San Juan Capistrano...
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Extinction: Change and Survival at Mission San Juan Capistrano, Texas" (PDF). Center for Ecological Archaeology, Texas A&M University (4): 20. Gibbons,...
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its type. National Register of Historic Places listings in Texas Spanish missions in Texas Oldest buildings in the United States Heintzelman (May 1975)...
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JSerra Catholic High School (category San Juan Capistrano, California)
School is a private coeducational Catholic high school located in San Juan Capistrano, California. Named after Saint Junípero Serra, the school was founded...
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Pastia people (category Native American tribes in Texas)
"Reassessing Cultural Extinction: Change and Survival at Mission San Juan Capistrano, Texas". Coahuiltecan Language. NPS.gov. Archived from the original...
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St. John O'Sullivan (category Priests of the Spanish missions in California)
Catholic priest who personally undertook the restoration of the old Mission San Juan Capistrano in California. O'Sullivan was born in Louisville, Kentucky on...
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The San Antonio Missions are a World Heritage Site located in and near San Antonio, Texas, United States. The World Heritage Site consists of five mission...
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Orange County Line (category Public transportation in San Diego County, California)
Disneyland Resort, Old Town Orange, Santa Ana Zoo, Mission San Juan Capistrano and many more. In San Diego County, it serves the Oceanside Pier and Camp...
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"Yanaguana Trail" that runs along the river at Mission San Juan Capistrano. In 1933 Frederick C. Chabot of San Antonio formed the Yanaguana Society, specifically...
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Gerónimo Boscana, a Franciscan scholar who was stationed at Mission San Juan Capistrano for more than a decade beginning in 1812, compiled what is widely...
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