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Related Historical Markers
Information on the First, Second and Current Site, and the Santa Clara Women's Club Adobe.
By Adam Margolis, June 18, 2016
Mission Santa Clara Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
| On Alviso Street near Homestead Road. |
| | Santa Clara, the first california mission to honor a woman, Clare of Assisi, as its patron saint, was founded nearby on the Guadalupe River on January 12, 1777. It once had the largest Indian population of any California mission. Floods and . . . — — Map (db m81869) HM |
| On De La Cruz Boulevard at Martin Avenue, on the right when traveling east on De La Cruz Boulevard. Reported permanently removed. |
| | Second site 1799–1784 Mission Santa Clara de Asis.
Original site January 12, 1777 founded by the Franciscan Fathers 967 yards north, 334 yards south of Bayshore Highway Bridge No. 37–64. — — Map (db m195668) HM |
| On The Alameda south of Benton Street. |
| | This adobe, among the oldest in Santa Clara Valley, was one of several continuous rows of homes built in 1792–1800 as dwellings for the indian families of Mission Santa Clara. It links the Franciscan padres’ labors with California of today. — — Map (db m200836) HM |
May. 4, 2024