More Information on San Buenaventura Mission....
Animated
Map of Mission Formation
This site gives you a California map and the names of the 21 Missions in
chronological order and the date of their founding. You will visualize the
placement of San Buenaventura Mission as the Ninth Mission founded.
California
Mission History
This site also gives you a California map, the names of the 21 Missions in
order of founding, the date of their founding and web pages on the history
of each Mission. You will visualize the placement of San Buenaventura Mission
as the Ninth Mission founded by Junipero Serra and find historical information
on San
Buenaventura Mission. It is provided by the California Mission Site.
Ed. The Civic Group. 22 May 2000. .
Selected photographs and text by Hubert Lowman are licensed for use on the
World Wide Web exclusively by The Civic Group. Wright, Ralph, B. Ed. California's
Missions. Pub by Hubert A. Lowman. Arroyo Grande, CA, 1992. The California
Mission Site.
More Information on California Missions :
California Mission Studies Association
Founded in 1984, CMSA is a nonprofit public benefit corporation formed for
the Study and Preservation of the California Missions and their Native
American, Hispanic, and Early American Past
Directory
of California Missions & Other Hispanic Sites
This web site by California Mission Studies Association contains contact
information for each of the 21 California missions in alphabetical order,
as a preliminary to the construction of a separate homepage for each mission.
Their Annotated Links Page contains additional Web sites related to Specific
Missions.
Annotated Links
to Websites Related to California Missions
This web site by California Mission Studies Association contains many links
to more information on each mission.
California
Mission History
This site also gives you a California map, the names of the 21 Missions in
order of founding, the date of their founding and web pages on more History
of each Mission. It is provided by the California Mission Site. Ed. The
Civic Group. 22 May 2000. .
Selected photographs and text by Hubert Lowman are licensed for use on the
World Wide Web exclusively by The Civic Group. Wright, Ralph, B. Ed. California's
Missions. Pub by Hubert A. Lowman. Arroyo Grande, CA, 1992. The California
Mission Site.
Missions of
Spanish Era Had Wide Influence
By F. Gordon O’Neill, Editor, Catholic Monitor… This site provided
by the Museum of the City of San Francisco, gives an interesting
history of the
development of the Missions and the Catholic Church in its mission days up
to 1925 describing the extent of the Catholic Church in California.
California’s
Catholic Church
Provided by the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, this site speaks of "Yesterday,
in Alta California... ," listing what made up the Catholic Church in its
mission days and "... Today, in Southern California" describing the extent
of the Catholic Church in Southern California now.
Index of California
Mission Information
This page was started in February 1996 because its author found very little
information on California Missions on the Web. Note: The information
contained in these web pages have been borrowed from brochures or donated
by students doing reports.
Ed Stephan created this wonderful animated
map of the formation of the missions
California
Mission Internet Trail
This site is being constructed by students up and down the state of California
to serve as a central resource for information on the California Missions.
The effort is being coordinated by Pioneer School and Oak Hill School in
Escondido, California as part of the State Building the Future Project.
California Missions Interactive
On May 4th, 1995 two bicyclists embarked on a self-contained tour of twelve
of the California missions - Mission Buenaventura, Ventura, CA to Mission
Dolores, San Francisco, CA.
California Missions
Created by BGe Internet Services this site provides a California map of all
the Missions and gives historical information on each of them.
California
Missions
This site provides provided by Maria Hetenyi lists the twenty-one
California missions with links either to actual mission web sites
or paintings, photos
or pictures of the missions. It provides a postcard of the missions and states "The
twenty-one California missions, historical reminders of the great Franciscan
adventure, the ruins of which stand in wonder and beauty along 600 miles
of glorious golden coast region. Thousands of people annually visit the Missions
and find it most beautiful and interesting."
Information on Individual California Missions :
La
Purisima Mission - State Historical Park
Provided by California State Parks, Department of Parks and Recreation,
giving details of Visitor Information to La Purisima Mission. Misión la Purísima
Concepción de María Santísima, founded in 1787, is one of the most completely
restored missions of the 21 Spanish missions in California. This is the largest
and most authentic missionrestoration project in the American West.
The
1812 Santa Barbara Earthquake: Mission La Purisima
Provided Santa Barbara Earthquake History, this site contains eyewitness
accounts and historical photographs from earthquake of 1812 and the damage
that the Mission La Concepcion Purisima suffered.
First Church
in San Francisco Was Tule Arbor Built June, 1776
This site provided by the Museum of the City of San Francisco, gives a short
history of Mission Dolores, or San Francisco de Asis,
San Juan
Bautista State Historic Park
Provided by California State Parks
giving details of Visitor Information to San Juan Bautista Mission
San Juan Bautista
- The Barrel Organ
Provided by The Standing Stones web site,
musicians who perform traditional music and song from Scotland and
Ireland, and Canada and Australia where Scottish and Irish music
took root during the Gaelic diaspora of the 19th century. This is
one page in the author's interest in the history of music in California.
It gives a short description of San Juan Bautista Mission and the
story of its barrel organ.
Mission San Juan Capistrano
Official
San Juan Capistrano Mission website
Mission San Luis Rey Mission
San Luis Rey de Francia, located in Oceanside, California, is the eighteenth
in a line of twenty-one California Missions. Owned and operated by
the Franciscan Friars of California
The
1925 Santa Barbara Earthquake: Santa Barbara Mission
Provided Santa Barbara Earthquake History, this site contains eyewitness
accounts and historical photographs from earthquake of 1925 and the damage
that the Mission Santa Barbara suffered.
Santa Cruz
Mission - State Historical Park
Provided by California State Parks giving details of Visitor Information
to Santa Cruz Mission
Old Mission Santa Inez
Official web site of the Mission gives the history of the Mission, treasures,
events and other information on the parish life of this Mission situated
in the Santa Ines Valley.
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