The Indians at the mission were plowers, shepards, cattle herders, blacksmiths, and carpenders. They were also used for building and making tools.
The Esselen lived at Mission San Carlos. They were one of the smallest native tribes
The Esselen lived at Mission San Carlos. They were one of the smallest native tribes
This mission, located near present-day Monterrey, California, became home to many local natives of the Esselen and Ohlone people.
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The Mission San Carlos was founded in 1770. No one lives there today but the mission does function as a Catholic Church and a museum.
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Mission San Carlos is 243 years old
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The mission (also known as Mission Carmel) was established in 1770 and moved to its current location in 1771. It was the favorite mission of its founder, Father Junipero Serra who lived there and made it his headquarters. When he died in 1784, Serra was intombed underneath its floors..so I guess he still lives there. The Esselen and Ohlone Indians of the area lived and worked at the mission too.