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Mission Nuestra Senora De La Soledad
Fort Romie Rd (Co Rd G-17) 2.5 mi S of Soledad; exit Hwy 101 W on Arroyo Seco Rd, right on Fort Romie Rd, follow signs, Soledad,
CA ,
USA
Latitude & Longitude:
36° 24' 19.4724",
-121° 21' 19.5624"
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California State Historical Marker |
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This mission, founded October 9,1791 by Father Fermín Francisco de Lasuén, ministered to the Indians of the Salinas Valley. Governor José Joaquín de Arrillaga died here July 24, 1814 and was buried in the chapel. Prosperous in its early years, Soledad declined after 1825, but Father Vicente Francisco Sarría stayed on in poverty to serve the Indians until his death in 1835, when the mission was secularized. It was regranted to the Bishop of Monterey in 1859. In ruins after 1874, the chapel was reconstructed and dedicated under the auspices of the Native Daughters of the Golden West, October 1955.
Last updated: 2/15/2016 21:05:00 |
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Mission Nuestra Senora De La Soledad California Map
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