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The cathedral parish's history began with the founding of the chapel of the Royal Presidio of San Agustin in Tucson, which was constructed in 1776. [1] By the 1850s, both the presidio and its chapel had fallen out of use, so Father Joseph Machebeuf was sent to survey the condition of the area in the 1860s. He advised the Bishop of Santa Fe that ...
San Agustin Church may refer to: Iglesia San Agustín, Chile; Church of San Agustín (Quito), a church in Ecuador; Church of San Agustín, Lima, a church in Peru; San Agustin Church (Manila), a church in the Philippines; San Agustin Church (Lubao), a church in Pampanga, Philippines; Cathedral of San Agustin, a church in Laredo, Texas, U.S.
A company of Spanish Army soldiers, led by Captain Hugh O'Conor, an Irish mercenary working for Spain, selected the location of the Presidio San Agustin del Tucson on August 20, 1775. The site was on the east terrace overlooking the Santa Cruz River floodplain. Nearby was the O'odham village of Cuk Ṣon [tʃʊk ʂɔːn] at the San
The Mennonite Church Meetinghouse was built in 1946 at 9835 N. 7th Street in what was then Sunnyslope. Sunnyslope later became part of Phoenix. In 1949, a new church was erected beside it. The older building was then used as a Christian day school and Sunday school. The church is listed in the Phoenix Historic Property Register.
The next year, Kion built the Mission San Xavier del Bac on the present-day San Xavier Indian Reservation. [2] The O'odham rebellion of 1751 forced the Mission San José de Tumacácori to move to its current location on the Santa Cruz River. [3] During an Apache raid in 1771, the Mission San Xavier del Bac was destroyed. It was rebuilt by 1797 ...
St. Mary's Basilica (Phoenix) Saint Mary's Catholic Church (Kingman, Arizona) Old St. Mary's Church (Tempe, Arizona) St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church (Bisbee, Arizona) St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Yuma, Arizona) St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Tombstone, Arizona) St. Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church; Santa Cruz Catholic Church
John W. Swilling (April 1, 1830 – August 12, 1878) was an early pioneer in the Arizona Territory.He is commonly credited as one of the original founders of the city of Phoenix, Arizona.
1973 Villa Manana Apartments, Phoenix, AZ; 1974 Scottsdale Center for the Arts, Scottsdale, AZ; 1976 Armour-Dial Research Center, Scottsdale, AZ (Demolished) [8] 1976 Hopi Cultural Center, Second Mesa, AZ [9] Circa 1976 Church of the Epiphany, Tempe, AZ; 1977 Camelback Executive Park, Phoenix, AZ; 1978 Cottonwoods Resort (Masterplan) Paradise ...