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  2. Mission San José (California) - Wikipedia

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    After a devastating measles epidemic that reduced the mission population by one quarter in 1806, people from more distant areas and new language groups began to join the Mission San Jose community. The first such language group was the Yokuts or Yokutsan, whose speakers began to move to Mission San José from the San Joaquin Valley in 1810.

  3. Mission San José (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo is an historic Catholic mission in San Antonio, Texas, United States. The mission was named in part for the Marquis de San Miguel de Aguayo, José de Azlor y Virto de Vera. Many buildings on the campus of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, borrow architectural elements from those found at Mission ...

  4. Mission San Jose High School - Wikipedia

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    Mission San Jose High School (MSJHS or MSJ) is a four-year co-educational public high school founded in 1964. It is located in the Mission San Jose district of Fremont , California , United States. It is one of five comprehensive high schools in the Fremont Unified School District .

  5. Mission San José - Wikipedia

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    Mission San José may refer to: Mission San José (California), a Spanish mission in Fremont, California; Mission San Jose, Fremont, California, a neighborhood; Mission San Jose High School, a high school in Fremont, California; Mission San José (Texas), a Spanish mission in San Antonio, Texas; Misión San José de Comondú, Baja California Sur

  6. Rancho Ex-Mission San José - Wikipedia

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    The 180 land titles on the Ex Mission San Jose lands thrown into doubt by the 1859 court decision, were settled by the 1865 Act of Congress, "An Act for the Relief of the Occupants of the Lands of the Ex Mission of San Jose in the State of California". The land was surveyed and partitioned into parcels.

  7. Timeline of San Jose, California - Wikipedia

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    1803 – San Jose de Guadalupe church built. [2]1805 – Mission San Jose's church built in 1805, not 1803, and named La Mission del Gloriosisimo Patriarch San Jose, or just Mission San Jose, but not San Jose de Guadalupe according to San Jose Mission's history page.

  8. Estanislao - Wikipedia

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    Estanislao was the alcalde of the community before he left the mission with about 400 followers in 1827. Juan Bojorques describes Estanislao in his Recuerdos sobre la historia de California (1887) as "about six feet tall, his skin was more white than bronze, he was very muscular like a horse". [1]

  9. Misión San José de Comondú - Wikipedia

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    The mission was moved to its second site in 1736, and Comondú Viejo became a visita or subordinate mission station. The foundations of the chapel and portions of an irrigation system survive. The new location for Comondú was located about 50 kilometers to the southwest, at what had previously been the visita of San Miguel.