Mission Santa Clara de Asis Selena Sanchez
Table of Contents Mission Site Father Serra and Founder of Mission Mission Layout and Bell Tower When and where Mission was built Agriculture and Livestock Indians Joining this Mission Significant Events Population Current Use of Mission What I Liked Best Bibliography Back to main menu
When Mission was Built (Founded) January 12, 1777
Mission Site Located on the southern end ofSsan Francisco bay in Santa Clara on a site originally chosen.
Father Junipero Serra Fr. Juniper Serra the founder of my mission.
Founder of Mission Frs. Jose Margie and Tomas de la Pena Caravels
Mission Layout and Bell Tower
Agriculture and Livestock In 1851 authority for Santa Clara harvested Approvingly 11,8000 bushels of grain and product between 1782 and 1832 the mission the second largest livestock herd among the northern missions a total of 20,320 animals in 1832 (10,000 cattle 9,500 sheep 55 swine 730 horse and 35 mules.
Indians Joining this Mission Were called the o lone Indians.
Population The mission was founded in the land the highest mission population was 1514 in 1795.
Significant Events In 1851: authority for Santa Clara was transfer to the Jesuits and the old mission became the nucleus of Santa Clara university.
Current Use of the Mission An active catholic church of the roman catholic diocese san Jose that is the spiritual center of a modem Jesuit university.
What I Liked Best What I like about this report is that I learned when the mission was built all of the information makes you learn about Santa Clara de asis.
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