- La Misión de San
Gabriel de
Guevavi was
founded by
Jesuit missionary priests Eusebio Kino and Juan María de
Salvatierra in 1691.
Subsequent missionaries...
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National Historical Park in
Southern Arizona. La Misión de San
Gabriel de
Guevavi was
founded in 1691. It
became a
cabecera or head
mission in 1701 with...
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including Missions San
Cayetano del Tumacácori (1691) and San
Gabriel de
Guevavi (1691), as well as Los
Reyes de
Sonoita (1692) near
Sonoita Cr****. Along...
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Cayetano de Tumacácori (at Tumacácori) and
Mission Los
Santos Ángeles de
Guevavi, are the two
oldest missions in
southern Arizona. The
Franciscan church...
- (Seymour 2007a, 2011a). Kino then
stopped by
Guevavi (later
referred to as
Mission Los
Santos Ángeles de
Guevavi),
which is
located to the
south along the...
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Sonoran Desert. He
served briefly at
Mission Los
Santos Ángeles de
Guevavi before his death,
possibly by poison.
Grazhoffer was born in Bleiburg,...
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Jesuit missionary to Mexico, who
served at
Mission Los
Santos Ángeles de
Guevavi and
Mission San
Miguel Arcángel de Oposura. He was
implicated in the events...
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Arizona Silhouettes. Kessell, John L., 1970,
Mission of Sorrow:
Jesuit Guevavi and the Pimas, 1691-1767. Tucson, AZ:
University of
Arizona Press. M****e...
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Sheridan 2012, p. 41. Kessell, John L. (1970).
Mission of Sorrow:
Jesuit Guevavi and the Pimas, 1691–1767. Tucson, AZ:
University of
Arizona Press. ISBN 0816501920...
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missions San
Xavier and San
Gabriel at the
Piman communities of Bac and
Guevavi along the
Santa Cruz River.
Following the
expulsion of the
Jesuits in 1767...