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− | '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_Santa_Cruz Mission Santa Cruz]''' was established in 1791 near today's intersection of Center and Laurel streets. The following year, construction began on a complex of buildings that formed the early nucleus of Santa Cruz. In 1931, Phelan family heir [[Doyle, Gladys S.|Gladys Sullivan Doyle]] funded construction of a reduced-scale mission chapel replica. The | + | '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission_Santa_Cruz Mission Santa Cruz]''' was established in 1791 near today's intersection of Center and Laurel streets. The following year, in a new location on higher ground, construction began on a complex of buildings that formed the early nucleus of Santa Cruz. In 1931, Phelan family heir [[Doyle, Gladys S.|Gladys Sullivan Doyle]] funded construction of a reduced-scale mission chapel replica. The original chapel site is today's [[Holy Cross church]]. |
* [[History Pages: 3 - The Missionaries]] | * [[History Pages: 3 - The Missionaries]] | ||
* ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Four, items (30) and (32), pages 98-100 | * ''[[The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023)]]'', Chapter Four, items (30) and (32), pages 98-100 | ||
+ | * [[Torchiana, Henry A.|Torchiana, Henry Albert van Coenen]]. Story of the Mission Santa Cruz. San Francisco: Paul Elder and Co., 1933. | ||
+ | * Edna Kimbro, [https://history.santacruzpl.org/omeka/items/show/134486#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0 Construction Chronology of the Site of Holy Cross Church, Santa Cruz, California], SCPL ''Local History Articles''. | ||
+ | * [[Santa Cruz: The Early Years]] by Leon Rowland, p22 | ||
+ | Buildings outside of the main Mission complex included a tannery (later the [[Boston, Joseph|Boston & Jones]] tannery, and a grist mill on [[Laurel Creek]]. According to Rowland, in 1796 Governor Borica sent artisans to build the grist mill, using iron work brought in 1792 by explorer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vancouver_Expedition George Vancouver]. | ||
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[[Category:Places in Sidewalk Companion]] | [[Category:Places in Sidewalk Companion]] | ||
[[Category:Wikipedia]] | [[Category:Wikipedia]] | ||
[[Category:Mission Hill neighborhood]] | [[Category:Mission Hill neighborhood]] |
Latest revision as of 19:07, 18 January 2025
Mission Santa Cruz was established in 1791 near today's intersection of Center and Laurel streets. The following year, in a new location on higher ground, construction began on a complex of buildings that formed the early nucleus of Santa Cruz. In 1931, Phelan family heir Gladys Sullivan Doyle funded construction of a reduced-scale mission chapel replica. The original chapel site is today's Holy Cross church.
- History Pages: 3 - The Missionaries
- The Sidewalk Companion to Santa Cruz Architecture (4th ed. 2023), Chapter Four, items (30) and (32), pages 98-100
- Torchiana, Henry Albert van Coenen. Story of the Mission Santa Cruz. San Francisco: Paul Elder and Co., 1933.
- Edna Kimbro, Construction Chronology of the Site of Holy Cross Church, Santa Cruz, California, SCPL Local History Articles.
- Santa Cruz: The Early Years by Leon Rowland, p22
Buildings outside of the main Mission complex included a tannery (later the Boston & Jones tannery, and a grist mill on Laurel Creek. According to Rowland, in 1796 Governor Borica sent artisans to build the grist mill, using iron work brought in 1792 by explorer George Vancouver.