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  2. Mission Santa Clara de Asís - Wikipedia

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    The second site is known as Mission Santa Clara de Asís. A subsequent site of the mission dating from 1784 to 1819 is located several hundred yards west of the De La Cruz overpass of the Caltrain track; moreover, several Native American burial sites have been discovered near this subsequent site. [10]

  3. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in ...

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    Mission Santa Clara de Asís, founded in 1777. This is a list of current and former Roman Catholic churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California. The diocese comprises Santa Clara County, California and includes approximately 53 churches divided for administrative purposes into six deaneries. [1] [2]

  4. Mission San José (California) - Wikipedia

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    Padre José González Rubio served briefly as administrator of the mission. Work on the site of Mission San Jose commenced in May 1797, many years after Crespí's death, by Native American people from Mission Santa Clara, 13 miles (21 km) to the south, under the direction of Franciscan missionaries and secular Hispanic overseers.

  5. Santa Clara Women's Club Adobe - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Clara Women's Club in 1914. The adobe house is the sole surviving original structure from the Spanish missions era (formerly the region Alta California in the Spanish Empire), dating back to 1800, which was once an integral component of the third mission site. [3]

  6. Memorial Cross Park - Wikipedia

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    The Mission Santa Clara de Asís was founded along the banks of the Guadalupe River, with the first Mass held on January 12, 1777.In January 1779, the Guadalupe flooded the original site, destroying it, and a second site was blessed by Father Junipero Serra on November 11, 1779. [2]

  7. Tamien people - Wikipedia

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    The use of the name Tamien is on record as early as 1777; it comes from the Ohlone name for the location of the first Mission Santa Clara (Mission Santa Clara de Thamien) on the Guadalupe River. [4] Father Pena mentioned in a letter to Junipero Serra that the area around the mission was called Thamien by the native people.

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  9. Mission College (California) - Wikipedia

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    Mission College (Mission or MC) is a public community college in Santa Clara, California. It is part of the West Valley–Mission Community College District. The land the college is on was bought between 1966 and 1967. [2] Mission College opened for its first year in 1975. In 1979 it had grown to "3,500 students, 8 administrators, and 73 ...