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established by the
Jesuit missionary Marcos del Río. San
Miguel Arcángel de
Oposura, a
large burnt brick church with
vaulted ceiling, side bays, and an octagonal...
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merged with Ures in 1930-34.
Moctezuma was
originally incorporated as
Oposura,
changing its name on
September 9, 1828. Nácori
Chico was
merged with Bacerac...
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Mission Los
Santos Ángeles de
Guevavi and
Mission San
Miguel Arcángel de
Oposura. He was
implicated in the
events leading up to the Pima
Revolt of 1751...
- Revolt. By 1715, J****ke was
serving at
Mission San
Miguel Arcángel de
Oposura. There, he
clashed repeatedly with
local vecinos Bernardo and Juan Grivalja...
- Asunción de ****pas 1645 It
originally served Mission San
Miguel Arcángel de
Oposura, then
served Mission San
Francisco Xavier de Guásavas. San
Miguel Bacoachi...
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Mission San
Miguel Arcángel de
Oposura Oposura 1738 (1738)
Jesuits : 6
Mission Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de ****pas
Oposura 1643 (1643)
Jesuits Later a...
- Cuquiarachi, ****pas.
Opatas Caüinachis, towns: Toniche, Matape, O****,
Oposura, Guasavas, Bacadeguachi,
Nacori (otro), Mochopa.
Opatas Eudeves, towns...
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Carrillo was born on May 24, 1836, in Moctezuma,
Sonora (previously
known as
Oposura) as the
illegitimate son of Luis
Carrillo and Dona
Maria Martines. Luis...
- a debt of US$40. He
worked as an
interpreter for the
district judge in
Oposura, Mexico, for twenty-five
pesos a day. When
Judge G.H.
Berry learned of...
- the
Upper and
Lower Pimeria Guazaves Aconche Mission San José de Mátape
Oposura Santa Ana de
Movas S.
Ignacio Arizpe Aribechi Batuco Onavas Cucurupe Mission...