The San Rafael Arcangel Mission, located in California, has experienced various challenges over the years, including threats from natural disasters such as earthquakes and wildfires. The mission, founded in 1817, has been subjected to damage from these events, prompting restoration efforts to preserve its historical significance. While it has survived significant threats, the ongoing risk of natural disasters remains a concern for its preservation and the surrounding community. Efforts continue to ensure the mission's resilience and protection against future events.
who grow the plants at mission San Rafael arccangel
the chumash Indians lived in the mission :)
father Vicente
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It was built on December 14-1817
The Mission San Rafael Archangel was founded in 1817 as a medical sub-mission of the MIssion San Francisco de Asis. It was a hospital originally intended to treat sick Native Americans in the Bay Area of San Francisco.
Cows,goats,pigs,chickens all lived at mission San Rafael archangel
Rafael has not fallen.
At the San Rafael Archangel mission, animals were primarily used for agricultural purposes such as farming, transportation, and providing wool and other animal products. They were also used for labor in construction and other tasks necessary for the operation of the mission.
Rafael is Spanish for Raphael and we so have Saint Raphael the Archangel.
Pears,corn,melon,pumpkins,beans,squash,,and berries.these are the fruits and vegetables they grew there and the food that they ate
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