Of course many had bells like the San Francisco de Asis had bells
P.S. NOT ALL DID.
they got them from other missions and then put them on the missions.
yes they did because other missions have more bells or gardens
they all have Indians and bells
san juan
Richard F Pourade has written: 'Time of the bells' -- subject(s): History, Missions, Missions, Spanish, Spanish Missions
The mission Santa Barbara is one of the 21 missions founded by Franciscan friars between San Diego and the San Francisco Bay Area. Today, it sits on a hill above the city of Santa Barbara and has great views of the town and the coast. It is unique among the missions for having two bell towers. Among other interesting things to see while visiting are the grave yard and the fountains and water works.
Yes, at the Mission Santa Clara de Asis, the eighth of the California missions.
everyone sings jingle bells.
It is the route between the 21 California missions. Today that route has mission bells along the roads to remind people of the history.
There have been six Apollo missions that have landed on the moon. But many other unmanned missions.
To fight other missions
United Methodists use bells, organ, piano and virtually every other musical instrument - though mostly as foreplay