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Mission Wells Marker, panel 2 image, Touch for more information
By Craig Baker, February 21, 2018
Mission Wells Marker, panel 2
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1 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Sylmar — 50 — Mission Wells
Settling Basin built by San Fernando Mission Indians about 1800. Mission water supply came from these wells. panel 2: Original water supply system, San Fernando Mission, circa 1800. Declared Historic Cultural Monument No. 50 . . . Map (db m111907) HM
2 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Mission Hills — Mission Dam
Rubble masonry water storage dam built by San Fernando Mission Indians in 1808. Water flowed to the mission via a tiled pipe.Map (db m156523) HM
3 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Mission Hills — 157 — San Fernando Mission
Founded in 1797 by Father Fermin Francisco Lasuen. We honor those men of faith, courage and vision who guided the founding of the mission and also those who have preserved it for posterity.Map (db m169607) HM
4 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Mission Hills — 150 — This FountainBrand Park
A replica of one in Cordoba, Spain; was built around 1812-1814 and was part of the water system in San Fernando Mission garden. 100 years later this garden was the property of Mr. Leslie C. Brand, who donated a part of it to Los Angeles for a . . . Map (db m130560) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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