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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Hann 1990, p. 489. Hann 1990, pp. 462–463. Hann 1990, p. 474. "Santa Fe de
Toloca Historical Marker". www.hmdb.org.
Retrieved 2024-08-27. Hann 1990, p. 463...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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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...