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  • * [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]], founded in 1771
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  • * [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]], founded in 1771
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  • * [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]], founded in 1771
    2 KB (248 words) - 01:34, 19 January 2013
  • * [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]], founded in 1771
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  • * [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]], founded in 1771
    2 KB (248 words) - 01:57, 27 January 2013
  • * [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]], founded in 1771
    2 KB (250 words) - 14:33, 19 January 2013
  • * [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]], founded in 1771
    2 KB (250 words) - 20:53, 26 December 2012
  • * [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]], founded in 1771
    2 KB (250 words) - 00:19, 9 July 2013
  • * [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]], founded in 1771
    2 KB (254 words) - 15:56, 30 December 2012
  • * [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]], founded in 1771
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  • * [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]]
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  • ...{Subpages}}</noinclude>A ranch, or "station" established in support of the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel (a former religious outpost established in 1781 on the west coast of North
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  • {{rpl|Mission San Gabriel Arcángel}}
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  • .../credit}}A streetcar of the [[Pacific Electric Railway]] makes a stop at [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]] ''circa'' 1905.
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  • * {{cite book|author=Engelhardt, Zephyrin|year=1931|title=Mission San Gabriel Arcángel |publisher=Franciscan Herald Press, Chicago, IL|id=}}
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  • |Station of Mission San Gabriel Arcángel ...'San Bernardino Rancho''') was established in 1819 as a ranch outpost of [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]] to graze cattle. The present site was established around 1830 on a portio
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  • ...ch" (foreground, seen from the rear) occupies what remains of the original Mission San Gabriel Arcángel ''asistencia'' site.|'''<ref>{{San Gabriel Asistencia site 1847.jpg/credit} |Attendant to the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel <ref name="ruscin49">Ruscin, p. 49.</ref>
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  • ...ce as fleet oilers in the [[United States Navy]]. Named for California's [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]], she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to have borne the name.
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  • ...ssion La Purísima Concepción]], [[Mission San Luis Rey de Francia]], and [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]]. For more than a decade (from 1812&ndash;1826) he was stationed at [[Miss
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  • ...storian Rexford Newcomb to the one that originally abutted the façade of [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]].
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  • ...in California]]'''<br />[[Image:Deakin SGA circa 1899.jpg|350px]]<br />'''Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, ''circa'' 1899.<ref>'''{{Deakin SGA circa 1899.jpg/credit}}</ref> '''Mission San Gabriel Arcángel''' is a former religious outpost established by [[Spain|Spanish]] colonists
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  • ...350px|{{Mission San Gabriel 4-15-05 6611.jpg/credit}}<br />The chapel at [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]] was designed by Father Antonio Cruzado who hailed from [[Córdoba, Spain]
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  • ...d at a logical halfway point between [[Mission San Diego de Alcalá]] and [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]]. The viceroy had already selected the patron saint for the new settlement ...in the Americas.</ref> (leagues) north of San Diego, 18 leagues south of [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel|San Gabriel]], and half a league from the Pacific Ocean, an ''enramada'' (a
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  • [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]], fourth in the [[Alta California]] chain, was founded in 1771 near what w
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  • |<small>[[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel]], founded in 1771 ...of the real estate.''" Pico, a third-generation Californio who was born at Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, was the last Governor of Alta California under Mexican rule.</ref><ref>Lef
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