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San Rafael Arcangel
Resources for the Mission San Rafael Arcangel
By Sarah Lane
Aug 11, 2006, 12:48 PST



San Rafael Arcangel



This is a set of resources for the Mission San Rafael Arcangel.

San Rafael History
For many years, Mission San Rafael was all but forgotten. San Raphael's Church, preserving at least the name of the mission in English, stood on the approximate site. Read more here.
Source:       The Civic Group

The Twentieth Mission
This site was originally dedicated as an asistencia (sub-mission) of Mission Dolores. San Rafael was to serve as a convalescent hospital for the many sick neophytes (Christianized Native Americans) there.
Source:       BGe Internet Services

The Mission Chain
Learn about the founding Father, get resources for your Mission report, learn about Native Californians, explore then & now, and get art.
Source:       EUSD

California Mission San Rafael
Check out pictures of this Mission and get a few facts while you’re here.
Source:       California Museum of Photography

Mission San Rafael Arcangel
Mission Santa Ines completed an unbroken line of missions, from San Diego to San Francisco, that were only a day's journey apart. Mission San Rafael was built to care for sick Indians from Mission San Francisco.
Source:       Juggernaut Technology

Almanac: California Missions
Get a data sheet for this Mission and view some of the oldest pictures available from this site.
Source:       Joel Gazis-Sax

Mission of California
The twentieth mission was founded on December 14, 1817, by Father Vicente de Sarría as a hospital asistencia for Mission San Francisco de Asís, but it was given full mission status 1823.

Source:       California Missions Foundation

The San Rafael Mission Tour
Take a virtual tour of this Mission through some colorful photographs.
Source:       CaliforniaMissions.com




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