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  2. List of missions of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day ...

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    California Fresno California San Jose California Santa Rosa California San Francisco: California East: 1 July 1969 California South California: California Arcadia 1974: extant California San Bernardino California San Fernando CA Rancho Cucamonga: Arizona: 1 July 1969 California South: Arizona Tempe 1974: extant Nevada Las Vegas Utah Salt Lake ...

  3. Mission San José (California) - Wikipedia

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    The History of Mission San Jose, California, 1797–1835. Academy Library Press, Fresno, CA. Milliken, Randall (1995). A Time of Little Choice: The Disintegration of Tribal Culture in the San Francisco Bay Area 1769–1910. Ballena Press Publication, Menlo Park, CA. ISBN 0-87919-132-5. Milliken, Randall (2008). Native Americans at Mission San ...

  4. California mission project - Wikipedia

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    The California mission project is an assignment done in California elementary schools, most often in the fourth grade, where students build dioramas of one of the 21 Spanish missions in California. While not being included in the California Common Core educational standards, the project was vastly popular and done throughout the state.

  5. National Florence Crittenton Mission - Wikipedia

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    The headquarters of the national mission was in Washington, D. C. The largest work of the mission was carried out in New York City. In 1950, there were two organizations associated with the original mission: the National Florence Crittenton Mission and the Florence Crittenton Homes Association, which had its headquarters in Chicago, Illinois ...

  6. Narciso Durán - Wikipedia

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    Father Duran served as the Father-President of the California missions three times, first from 1824–1828, again from 1831–1838 and finally from 1844–1846. During his second term, the Mexican government decided to secularize the missions, and Father Durán moved to Santa Barbara, which was the only mission not to be secularized.

  7. San Jose City Hall - Wikipedia

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    San Jose City Hall in 1854. San Jose was incorporated as one of California's first cities on March 27, 1850. Mayor Josiah Belden convened the city council for the first time on April 13 at the juzgado, a short distance from the plaza mayor where the first California State Legislature was in session. [20] The juzgado was sold and torn down that ...

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  9. Saint Brother Albert Chmielowski Polish Mission - Wikipedia

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    The Mission's first priest was Fr. Wojciech Baryski, S.Chr., who was required to commute to San Jose. In 1981, his destination point in San Jose found itself within the new Diocese of San Jose, the result of a partitioning Archdiocese of San Francisco. During the eighties, the area was settled by a considerable number of Polish immigrants. The ...

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