Father Serra returned to Mission San Diego de Alcala to oversee the rebuilding of the mission. Fearing that would be another raid, the padres rebuilt the mission according to the specifications of an army fort. Reestablishing the mission was a long, difficult process. This mission was always one of the poorest. The land was difficult to till, the water not always plentiful. Slowly, Mission San Diego de Alcala became more productive.
Yes it was rebuilt in 1771 because father Serra wanted distance between soldiers and the mission followers
yes this mission WAS rebuilt
Fray Junipero Serra, a Franciscan priest. It was the ninth, and last, mission that he personally founded.
Father Junipero Serra found Mission San Buenaventura
mission carmel
The Santa Clara mission was rebuilt three times. The original mission was destroyed in 1777, and subsequent structures were rebuilt in 1779 and 1825.
Mission San Buenaventra
He was the founder of the mission chain.
Maintain order at the mission
Father Serra died on August 28, 1784 in Mission San Carlos Borromeo del Río Carmelo, located in present-day Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.
Junipero Serra
I'm pretty sure it was Mission San Carlos.