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About the Missions: San Diego
San Francisco Solano
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"Church and Cloister"
Father Jerome Tupa
60" x 71" / Oil on canvas
1998

San Francisco Solano

Father José Altimira founded the last of the twenty-one Missions, San Francisco Solano, in 1823 without the authority of the Mission presidente. This is the only Mission founded under California's Mexican period. Father Altimira's approach to conversion of the Indians was unusually harsh. He mistreated the converts, and many fled. Eventually an uprising occurred, and Father Altimira was removedand replaced by Father Buenaventura Fortuni, who tried to recapture what was then left of Mission Solano.

In the 1840s an adobe church replaced the original, and extensive restoration during the early 1900s brought the Mission to its present-day state.

See the watercolors of San Francisco Solano or click on the painting at left to see a full-screen image.

More Mission San Francisco Solano links:
San Francisco Solano Mission by Max Stein, a student narrative with photos. Max has strong opinions on the value of the Missions in relation to the native populations. What do you think?
Mission San Francisco Solano from The California Department of Parks and Recreation in cooperation with Sonoma State Historic Park Association (a California non-profit organization which supports Sonoma State Historic Park).
Virtual reality movies from the Mission San Francisco Solano - Virtual Tour. Created by Sandra Stockton and Annette Weiskircher California State University, Sacramento, Graduate Students, 2001.
Download a paper model of the Mission San Francisco de Solano in three scales (HO, N, and Z) for $2.00. Can't provide any info on how well this turns out but the idea is intriguing!!
San Francisco de Solano by Athanasius Schaefer.
The California Missions On-Line Project, Mission San Francisco Solano, by Rob Garretson, 1998.

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