No. Local materials were used.
granite
The mission Indians for Mission Santa Clara de Asis were primarily the Ohlone people, who were indigenous to the region. They were brought to the mission by Spanish missionaries to convert them to Christianity and to work on the mission's agricultural projects.
Wood, stone, adobe, and tiles are just some of the materials utilized by the builders of the mission.
Mission Santa Clara de Asis was primarily constructed using adobe bricks, which were made from a mixture of clay, water, sand, and organic materials like straw. These adobe bricks were used to build the walls and structures of the mission. Additionally, other building materials such as wood, stone, and tiles were also utilized in the construction of Mission Santa Clara de Asis.
By Bricks.
Blocks and metal
Mission Santa Clara is the eighth mission in the mission chain
yes the 12 mission is Santa Cruz mission
The Ohlone tribe inhabited the area around Mission Santa Clara de Asis. However, due to the mission system established by the Spanish, many indigenous people from various tribes were brought to live and work at the mission.
mission santa Barbara
Santa Clara mission was closest to mission Santa Cruz
the Santa Barbara Mission is the tenth mission on the mission chain.