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  1. Sep 12, 2023 · Robert L. Burrill, Milpitas filmmaker and photography teacher for more than 35 years, has combed the archives of the Milpitas Historical Society, private local collections, and his own works to find more than 200 vintage photographs chronicling the heritage, enterprise, and wit of Milpitas from the 1700s to the present day.

  2. Mission San Francisco de Asís, Mission Santa Clara de Asís, and Mission San Buenaventura were all founded under his presidency. During the last three years of his life, Serra ―visited the missions from San Diego to San Francisco, traveling more than 600 miles in the process, in order to confirm all who had been baptized.

  3. Mar 5, 2022 · During the Spanish expeditions of the late 18th century, several missions were founded in the San Francisco Bay Area. During the mission period, Milpitas served as a crossroads between Mission San José de Guadalupe in present-day Fremont and Mission Santa Clara de Asis in present-day Santa Clara.

  4. Website. www.milpitas.gov. Milpitas (Spanish for 'little milpas ' or little cornfield) is a city in Santa Clara County, California, United States, in Silicon Valley. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 80,273. [6] The city's origins lie in Rancho Milpitas, granted to Californio ranchero José María Alviso in 1835.

  5. Dec 21, 2017 · The 21 California missions, listed in the order they were founded, are: 1. (1769) Mission San Diego de Alcalá. 2. (1770) Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo. 3. (1771) Mission San Antonio de ...

  6. From 1769 to 1833, Spanish Franciscans established twenty-one missions in Alta California, stretching 600 miles from San Diego to San Francisco along a path eventually known as the “California Mission Trail.”. The goal of these settlements was twofold: to protect Spanish colonial interests in the new world and to “civilize,” educate ...

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  8. Decline of the Mission System. When the Franciscans erected their final California mission in 1823, they seemed at the height of their powers. In the 60 years of their operation, the 21 California missions had employed 142 priests and baptized 53,600 natives. Missions were at once churches, towns, schools, farms, factories, and prisons, often ...

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