Post on 20-Oct-2019
Mission San Diego de Alcala Mission San Diego de Alcala
1769-Father Serra and Governor
Portola arrived at the mission
1775-mission got attacked and building burned father Luis died 1792-
1807-1816-dam built
1834-i i 1862- 22 at the mission
san Diegofather Luis died. 1792
new roof made of
tile.
dam built for better
water supply.
mission secularized
.
86acres of
land returned.
1803 1808 18131846-1852-
building1774- mission moved so they could have better soil.
1777-1780- church rebuilt.
1803-earthquak.
1808-1813-final church
rebuilt.
building occupied by U.S. troops
Mission San Diego de Alcala Mission San Diego de Alcala
Mission San Diego de Alcala g
Founded in July 16, 1769Founded by Father Junipero SerraFounded by Father Junipero SerraFirst mission ever built
Location
Location is 15 miles north of California and Mexico b dborder
Description of surrounded area eight miles from pacific ocean and 50,000 acres of land with little water
Named after
Named in honor of saint Didacus a humble 15th S i h f i15th century Spanish friar.
Design of the missionDesign of the mission Built of adobe and tile roof. 135 feet long, 29
feet high, 35 feet wide with walls three feet thick.
The mission was a Presidio, made mission ,style.
Three feet thick walls roughly plastered and had a small window next to the ceiling.had a small window next to the ceiling.
A group of buildings made around a square count yard 120 feet long, church was at one of the corners facing the courtyard was somethe corners, facing the courtyard was some storage rooms, black smith, carpenter shops, kitchen, granary and living quarters.
Design of the missionDesign of the mission
46 feet high wall, bells hung in open cut walls g , g pand five bells arranged two on bottom, two in middle and one on top.
50,000 acres of land used for grazing areas for 20,000 sheep, 10,000 cattle and 1,250 horses palso used for growing grapes, wheat, beans and barley corn.
1807 Diegueno tribe helped build a dam six miles the river.
Soldiers’ Quarters Soldiers Quarters
each mission had Spanish soldiers there job p jwas to protect the mission and the padres. The soldiers had leather jackets witch gave them the name Soldados de cuera the jacketsthem the name Soldados de cuera the jackets had eight thicknesses of deerskin or sheepskin. The soldiers wore belt across their shoulder that held gunpowder and bullets andshoulder that held gunpowder and bullets and the weapons they had were a wooden shaft with a metal tip, a broadsword, and a flintlock musket. Even though the soldiers were suppose to protect the padres the padres had no control.
Mission today
the mission has been restored and now more than 2,000 people go to the church a week.
they still use the church and the mission attracts more tourist than any other hi t i l it i C lif ihistorical site in California.
The life in old days are different they didn't The life in old days are different they didn t have a lot of tourist and had to construct buildings, tend to live stock and farm.
Acrostic poem Acrostic poem Saint Didacus is the person it’s named afterpA dam built for the missionNow more than 2,000 people go to church
therethere
Down by Mexico and California borderDown by Mexico and California borderIn 1931 serous restoration beganEstablished in July 16, 1769Grows wheat, barely corn, bean and grapesOrder is 1st mission of 21