- Fermín de
Francisco Lasuén de
Arasqueta (7 June 1736 –
Mission de San
Carlos (California), 26 June 1803) was a
Basque Franciscan missionary to Alta California...
- boys' high school,
Fermin Lasuen High School, and Mary Star of the Sea was
transitioned to a girls' school.
Fermin Lasuen was
closed in 1971, and MSoS...
- the seat of the
second missions presidente,
Father Fermín
Francisco de
Lasuén, who was in
charge of
completing nine more
mission churches. In 1833 the...
-
referred to as the 'Queen of the Missions', it was
founded by
Padre Fermín
Lasuén for the
Franciscan order on
December 4, 1786, the
feast day of
Saint Barbara...
- San
Benito County, California.
Founded on June 24, 1797, by
Father Fermín
Lasuén of the
Franciscan order, the
mission was the
fifteenth of the
Spanish missions...
- landmarks.
Santa Cruz was
founded by the
Spanish in 1791, when Fermín de
Lasuén established Mission Santa Cruz. Soon after, a
settlement grew up near the...
- census. San Juan
Bautista was
founded in 1797 by the
Spanish under Fermín de
Lasuén, with the
establishment of
Mission San Juan Bautista.
Following the Mexican...
- with the
establishment of
Mission San Luis Rey de
Francia by Fermín de
Lasuén.
During the
Spanish period,
Mission San Luis Rey grew to be the largest...
- and buildings,
including a
portion of its
neophyte village.
Father Fermín
Lasuén and
Father Buenaventura Sitjar founded the
mission on July 25, 1797, making...
- and 15.
Mission San Luis Rey,
founded on June 13, 1798, by
Padre Fermín
Lasuén. It is the 18th of the
Spanish missions established in California. It is...