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Mission San José

Mission San José. Isaac Espinoza. 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.

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Mission San José

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  1. Mission San José Isaac Espinoza

  2. 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

  3. When Mission was Built (Founded) • The mission was found on a warm summer day on June 11, 1797, the 14th California mission, San José , was founded.

  4. Mission Site • Mission San José was at this Address: 43300 mission blvd, Fremont, CA 94539. • Phone: (510) 657-1797.

  5. Father Junipero Serra Father Junipero Serra birth was on November 24, 1713 at Petra, Majorca, Spain. He died on August 28, 1784 (aged 70) at mission San Carlos borromeo de carmelo in california.

  6. Founder of Mission The founder of San José was Father Fermin Francisco.

  7. Mission Layout and Bell Tower

  8. Agriculture and Livestock • Well, there were (12,000) sheep, and (11,000) horses, (1,100) placing its livestock herd in the upper 25 % of all the missions.

  9. Indians Joining this Mission • San José was founded on a land of the coastanoan people. Ohlone, one of the the most prominent coastanoan tribes, is often used to refer to the natives. The Indians wanted to help the church.

  10. Population The population of the San José is 1,886 in 1831.

  11. Significant Events • There was 1,990 marriages, 4,800 burials, and 6,673 baptisms in the San José mission

  12. Current Use of the Mission • It was used for a chapel and a museum.

  13. What I Liked Best • What I liked best is that this mission can be used for lots of things and it fills your brain with information.

  14. How to write a bibliography • Webpages: • Name of Author. "Title of Web Page." Date you accessed this page. <URL>. • "The California Missions Trail." 2 Feb 2010. <http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=22722>. • Images (pictures): • “Title of Image.” Title of website. Date you accessed the picture. <URL>. • "Mission San Diego de Alcala." South Coast of California. 2 Feb 2010. <http://www.inn-california.com/southcoast/sandiegoC/missionsandiegodealcala/sandiegodealcala.html>. • Books: • Name of Author. Title of Book. Name of editor, translator or compiler. Location: Publisher, Year. page numbers. • Griffiths, Paul. A Concise History of Avant-Garde Music: From Debussyto Boulez. New York: Oxford UP, 1978.  • Voelkel, James R. Johannes Kepler and the New Astronomy. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

  15. Bibliography

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