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  2. La Purísima Mission - Wikipedia

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    Ruins of Mission La Purisima Concepcion, ca.1885-1904. Mission La Purísima was originally established at a site known to the Chumash people as Algsacpi and to the Spanish as the plain of Río Santa Rosa, one mile south of Lompoc.

  3. Misión La Purísima Concepción de Cadegomó - Wikipedia

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    Mission La Purísima, was founded west of Loreto in Baja California Sur, by the Jesuit missionary Nicolás Tamaral in 1720 and financed by the Marqués de Villapuente de la Peña and his wife the Marquesa de las Torres de Rada.

  4. Mission Puerto de Purísima Concepción - Wikipedia

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    Mission Puerto de Purísima Concepción was founded near what is now Yuma, Arizona, United States, on the California side of the Colorado River, in October 1780, by the Franciscan missionary Francisco Garcés. The settlement was not part of the California mission chain but was administered as a part of the Spanish missions in Arizona.

  5. List of Spanish missions in California - Wikipedia

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    Two Franciscan missions, Mission Puerto de Purísima Concepción and Mission San Pedro y San Pablo de Bicuñer, were constructed within the present-day borders of California but were administered as part of the Spanish missions of Pimería Alta.

  6. Mission Concepcion - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio Missions National Historical Park; Mission Conception parish; Mission Conception entry at Handbook of Texas Online; Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. TX-319-A, "Mission Senora de la Purisima Concepcion, Church, 807 Mission Road, San Antonio, Bexar County, TX", 17 photos, 3 color transparencies, 7 data pages, 3 photo caption pages

  7. Chumash revolt of 1824 - Wikipedia

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    The Chumash revolt of 1824 was an uprising of the Chumash against the Spanish and Mexican presence in their ancestral lands. The rebellion began in three of the California Missions in Alta California: Mission Santa Inés, Mission Santa Barbara, and Mission La Purisima, and spread to the surrounding villages. [1]

  8. Chumash people - Wikipedia

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    Mission La Purisima Concepción was founded along the inland route from Santa Barbara north to San Luis Obispo in 1789. The final Franciscan mission to be constructed in native Chumash territory was Santa Ynez, founded in 1804 on the Santa Ynez River with a seed population of Chumash people from Missions La Purisima and Santa Barbara.

  9. Santa Barbara Pastoral Region - Wikipedia

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    La Purisima Concepcion [10] 213 W. Olive Ave. Lompoc: Mission Santa Inés [11] 1760 Mission Dr. Solvang: Our Lady of Guadalupe [12] 1164 Obispo St. Guadalupe: Queen of Angels [13] 3495 Rucker Rd. Lompoc: St. John Neumann [14] 966 W. Orchard St. Santa Maria: St. Louis de Montfort [15] 5075 Harp Rd. Santa Maria St. Mary of the Assumption [16] 414 ...