Where is the mission located?
The location is San Francisco bay and near is a stream called Rio de Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe and it's 40 miles.
What group of Indians was living in the area?
The indians lived closed to the cost and the village is named Costanoan.
When was the mission established? What order in the mission chain is it?
It was established on January 12, 1777. The order is 8th of 21 mission.
Who was responsible for starting this mission?
The responsible is the Farther is Juniper Serra and the president of the mission.
Has the mission moved from its original location?
The church been moved just little bit in 1784.
What does the mission look like? Use descriptive words. Address each of the
following:
Chapel is built adoe bricks it's 100 feet long and it's 44 feet wide and 25 feet high it had richly colors from inside and outside.
- Bell wall or bell tower
- Quadrangle
- Priests’ quarters
- Indians’ quarters
- Archways
- Fields, grounds, gardens
- Outbuildings
What materials were used to construct the mission?
Redwoods slabs on the ceiling and adobes bricks and a tile roof.
What was the main industry of the mission during the Spanish occupation?
What, if any, is the main industry of the mission today?
What was the relationship between the Priests and the Indians?
The relationship is great because they had spinner and weavers.
Is it possible to visit the mission today?
Find an image of the floor plan of your mission and include it here:
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