Title: P1247176261FOBuU
1 San Francisco de Asis
Mission
By Eden
2 Facts About the Mission
- Named San Francisco
- Founded on Oct. 9, 1776
- The 6th mission ever made
- Name after Father Francis Palou
- 5,000 Natives are buried at the mission
- More often called Mission Dolores de Asis
3More Facts
- Women skilled in tanning the hides of cattle
- A major industry was being a shipping center
- There was many unmarked graves
- No space or good soil for growing crops
- Located near San Francisco Bay
4Time Line!!!
(A blast from the past)
5- 76 Founded
- 82 Present church began
- 87 Presidio chapel built
- 91 Church dedicated
- 92 Vancouver
- 98 Quadrangle completed
- 04 1,010 Indians at the mission
- 06 Measles kills 263 Indians
- 11 San Joaquin River explored
- 16 Visit of Ruik
- 22 Abandonment proposed
6Mission Architecture
In this paragraph I will tell you all about the
missions architecture. An exterior balcony
crosses the front, supported by 4 Corinthian
columns flanking a small arched entrance. The
mission had simple clean lines. They had a
beautiful arched wooden door. All the walls
were 4 feet thick. That is about the height of a
7 or 8 year old. All the missions had bells and
bell towers. Mission San Francisco de Asis did
not have bell towers, only bells. The three
bells hang in niches above the entrance. The
church is 114 feet long, and 22 feet wide. Every
room was adobe with a tile roof and tile floors.
That is lots of tile compared to our house.
7The Indians of the Mission
The Indians of the San Francisco Mission are very
interesting people. They were very territorial.
The tribe name is The Ohlone Indians. They would
always live in hundreds of small villages and in
those villages they lived with 80 - 100 Indians.
They would each have their own territory in the
village. The Ohlone would sometimes fight over
their territory to see who could get it. They
would mostly hunt or gather for food. They would
hunt for deer, fish, and grasshoppers., They
would gather strawberries, mushrooms, and
carrots. They would also gather clams, oysters,
grapes, and onions. Yet for some reason they
where skinny. Ohlones were where very clever
too.
8In this slide and the next few I will show you
some pictures of my mission.
9This is the market across the street view of the
church.
10This is the entrance to the mission.
Here is the church.
11This is a Statue of Father Serra in the missions
garden.
12The End