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  2. Mission San Francisco Solano - Wikipedia

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    Mission San Francisco Solano was the 21st, last, and northernmost mission in Alta California. [7] It was named for Saint Francis Solanus. It was the only mission built in Alta California after Mexico gained independence from Spain. The difficulty of its beginning demonstrates the confusion resulting from that change in governance.

  3. San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco, which is Spanish for "Saint Francis," takes its name from Mission San Francisco de Asís, which in turn was named after Saint Francis of Assisi. The mission received its name in 1776, when it was founded by the Spanish under the leadership of Padre Francisco Palóu.

  4. History of San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    It was during the 1860s to the 1880s when San Francisco began to transform into a major city, starting with massive expansion in all directions, creating new neighborhoods such as the Western Addition, the Haight-Ashbury, Eureka Valley, the Mission District, culminating in the construction of Golden Gate Park in 1887.

  5. Francis of Assisi - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone ( c. 1181 – 3 October 1226), known as Francis of Assisi, [ b] was an Italian mystic, poet, and Catholic friar who founded the religious order of the Franciscans. Inspired to lead a Christian life of poverty, he became a beggar [ 7] and itinerant preacher.

  6. List of San Francisco placename etymologies - Wikipedia

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    Ambrose Bierce. Formerly Aldrich Alley, named for Mark Aldrich; renamed in 1988. Anza Street. Juan Bautista de Anza. Arguello Boulevard. José Darío Argüello. Ashbury Street. Munroe Ashbury. Ashbury was a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors from 1864 to 1870.

  7. Calafia - Wikipedia

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    Spouse. Talanque. Nationality. Californian. Calafia, or Califia, is the fictional queen of the island of California, first introduced by 16th century poet Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo in his epic novel of chivalry, Las sergas de Esplandián (The Adventures of Esplandián), written around 1510. [1] She is the namesake of the California region ...

  8. Grace Cathedral, San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Grace Cathedral is an American cathedral of the Episcopal Church in San Francisco, California. On top of Nob Hill, Grace is the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of California, led by Bishop Marc Andrus since 2006, while the cathedral's local parish has been led by Dean Malcolm Clemens Young since 2015.

  9. Thomas Starr King - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Starr King (December 17, 1824 – March 4, 1864), often known as Starr King, was an American Universalist and Unitarian minister, influential in California politics during the American Civil War, and Freemason. [ 1] Starr King spoke zealously in favor of the Union and was credited by Abraham Lincoln with preventing California from ...