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- Santa Fe de Toloca (Teleco, Toloco or Señor Santo Tomás de Santa Fe) was a Spanish mission that existed near the Santa Fe River in the northwestern part...
- The river derives its name from a Franciscan mission named Santa Fé de Toloca formerly located near the river. Florida State Map Collection. Geology.com...
- to the north along the Santa Fe River was another mission, Santa Fe de Toloca, which was part of the mission chain stretching from St. Augustine to Pensacola...
- towns along the royal road. The chief of Arapaha was given Santa Fé de Toloca as his chief town, as well as jurisdiction over San Francisco de Potano...
- Florida. After the destruction of the mission buildings at Santa Fé de Toloca (a few miles from San Francisco de Potano) in 1702, that mission was merged...
- Northern Utina 1612–1695 Santa Elena de Machaba Yustaga 1655–1705 Santa Fe de Toloca/Teleco/Toloco 29.92456, -82.50545 Potano 1616–1702 Santa Isabel de Utinahica...
- Achete (Hitchiti) attacked and burned the Spanish mission of Santa Fe de Toloca on the Santa Fe River. The towns on Ochese Cr**** decided on war against...
- more missions were established in Northern Utina territory: Santa Fé de Toloca, Santa Cruz de Tarihica, and San Juan de Guacara. The profile of the Northern...
- destruction by Carolinian raiders of the Timucuan mission of Santa Fé de Toloca in May 1702, governor of Spanish Florida Joseph de Zúñiga y Zérda authorized...