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  2. Misión Estero de las Palmas de San José del Cabo Añuití

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    In 1735–1736, the reestablished outpost was moved back closer to the coast, but it served as a visita for Mission Santiago and as the site of a Spanish presidio. In 1753, San José del Cabo was again moved inland. In 1795, under the Dominicans, the surviving native population of Mission Santiago was transferred to San José del Cabo. The ...

  3. Presidio - Wikipedia

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    The Presidio San José del Cabo, founded in 1735 in San José del Cabo; Chihuahua. The Presidio de El Paso del Río Grande del Norte (1683–1773), at Ciudad ...

  4. Spanish missions in Baja California - Wikipedia

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    The Manila galleon stopped regularly at Cabo San Lucas 1734 to 1767, and was a more inexpensive source of supply. Ignacio Tirsch, a Jesuit friar of the 1760s, drew a picture of such a Manila galleon trading at Mission San Jose del Cabo.

  5. Soldado de cuera - Wikipedia

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    Rio Grande. 33 San Francisco de Coahuila. 36 Santa Rosa del Sacramento. 52 Nuevo León. San Agustín Ahumada, 27 Sonora. Corodeguachi, 51 Guebavi, 51 Horcasitas, 51 Tubac, 51 Caborca (Altar), 51 Buenavista, 51 California. Loreto, 30 San José del Cabo, 30 Nuevo Santander. Santa Ana Calnargo, 13; Villa de San Fernando, 10; Villa de San Antonio ...

  6. Misión de Nuestra Señora de Loreto Conchó - Wikipedia

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    Two days later a Spanish ship with supplies and reinforcements, including a second Jesuit priest, Francisco María Piccolo. arrived and, with the help of native workers paid with food, the Spaniards quickly erected a walled fortress called the Real Presidio de Loreto (Royal Fort of Loreto) that became the mission headquarters.

  7. Military of New Spain - Wikipedia

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    Rio Grande. 33 San Francisco de Coahuila. 36 Santa Rosa del Sacramento. 52 Nuevo León. San Agustín Ahumada, 27 Sonora. Corodeguachi, 51 Guebavi, 51 Horcasitas, 51 Tubac, 51 Caborca (Altar), 51 Buenavista, 51 California. Loreto, 30 San José del Cabo, 30 Nuevo Santander. Santa Ana Calnargo, 13; Villa de San Fernando, 10; Villa de San Antonio ...

  8. Manuel Dominguez - Wikipedia

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    [a] Baptismal data at Yglesia del Real Presidio de San Diego indicates father as Christobal [b] Dominguez of military status: Cabo de la compañia de cuera deste Presidio and mother as Maria Reyes Yvañez. Godparents are shown as Maria Gorgona Valencuela and Manuel Rodriguez. [1]

  9. Misión San Vicente Ferrer - Wikipedia

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    The church measured 8 x 30 meters and was the main building of the complex. San Vicente was the largest of the Dominican establishments. The buildings were divided into two sections: one was composed of the religious center that had a church, kitchen, dining room, storage room, cells for the missionaries, and dormitories for the Native Americans.