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30 unique pages contain "crespi" sorted by [Relevance/Date]

These phrases also occur:
Juan Crespi (15 times)
Father Crespi (9 times)
Fray Juan Crespi (7 times)
Crespi's diary (6 times)
Father Juan Crespi (5 times)
Crespi remarks (2 times)
including Father Juan Crespi (2 times)
Franciscan Father Juan Crespi (2 times)
journal of Juan Crespi (1 time)

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Pourade: The Explorers
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/explorers/explorerschapter9.htm
... Crespi arrived, the expedition was ready to start. Besides Capt. Rivera and Fr. Crespi, there were Juan Canizares, engineer, 25 leatherjackets from the presidio of Loreto, three muleteers ...
... Crespi noted in his diary: "The country continues like the rest of Califoria, sterile, arid, lacking grass and water, and abounding in stones and thorns." They slowly ...
... Crespi's diary noted that the moment the Indians "saw us they broke into an uproar, all coming out of their houses and running to some knolls, most of them not stopping until they ...
... Crespi named the village Sancti Spiritus. There they remained overnight, soaked by rain, and, departing on Sunday morning, May 14th, despite more showers, continued north over the broad plain ...
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[PDF] explorers.pdf
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/explorers/explorers.pdf
... In his class were Juan Crespi and Francisco Palou, who had known each other since early boyhood days, and were destined to go with Fr. Serra to faroff California. It was Fr. Palou who was to ...
... Crespi and Palou, and Rafael Verger. Fr. Palou says the same feeling arose in him at about the same time. "I did not want to decide the matter without first consulting ...
... Crespi, Verger and Vicens and sailed from there in August. On board the overcrowded boat were 21 Franciscans and 7 Dominicans. It was a hard voyage across the Atlantic, and 99 days ...
... Crespi probably went with them. Fr. Serra walked the long route to Jalpan (or Xalpan) despite the fact that his foot was giving him trouble again. Eventually Fr. Serra was ...
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Pourade: The Explorers
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/explorers/explorerschapter10.htm
... Crespi and Gomez, seven muleteers, fifteen Baja California Indians, and two servants. The San Antonio was to sail for San Blas with reports for the Viceroy and Galvez. She left on ...
... Crespi's diary tells us the most about this first journey of white men across northern San Diego County. It reads: "We set out from this port of San Diego on this day ...
... San Dieguito was named San Jacome de la Marca by Crespi, though the soldiers named it La Poza de Ozuna. It was a day's journey of about ten miles. Crespi's diary reads: "About half past eight in the morning we ...
... Crespi took a little time here to seek out the Indians. He showed them the image of Christ and tried to make them understand about the crucifixion and about heaven and hell. "They ...
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Journal of San Diego History
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/75spring/fages.htm
... the reverend father missionaries Fray Juan Vizcaino 36 and Fray Juan Crespi, 37 with six soldiers of the volunteers, carried out this endeavor. We followed the entire canyon which is nearly three leagues in length and no less than a thousand yards in ...
... Moncada, captain of the Loreto presidio, included Father Juan Crespi, 42 Christian Indians, and a number of pack animals and livestock. They reached San Diego on May 14, 1769. The second and major overland expedition led by Gaspar de Portola ...
... Bolton, Fray Juan Crespi, Missionary Explorer on the Pacific Coast: 1769-1774(Berkeley: University of California, 1927); Donald Eugene Smith and Frederick J. Teggart, editors, "Diary of Gaspar de ...
... by several of the major participants in the California venture (Crespi, Fages, Costanso, Serra, Portola, and Rivera y Moncada) between June 9 and July 4, 1769, were dispatched from San Diego to San Blas via the San Antonio ...
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Pourade: Time of the Bells
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/time/timechapter6.htm
... Juan Crespi, the companion who had come with him from Majorca and had shared his zeal and his disappointments. Crespi had died a year before at the age of 60. .It was ...
... to make it like the one he had made for Father Crespi. "During the night he felt worse, and he asked to be anointed. He spent the entire night without sleep, the greater part of it on his knees, while ...
... me in the church, quite close to Father Fray Juan Crespi for the present; and when the stone church is built, they may put me wherever they want.' "Within a short time he asked me to sprinkle his little room with holy ...
..." Serra's body lies between those of his two companions, Crespi and Lasuen, in front of the church sanctuary. Palou temporarily assumed the presidency of the California missions, though he was reluctant to do so, and a year later the College ...

Pourade: The Explorers
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/explorers/explorerschapter7.htm
... Crespi and Palou, and Rafael Verger. Fr. Palou says the same feeling arose in him at about the same time. "I did not want to decide the matter without first ...
... Crespi probably went with them. Fr. Serra walked the long route to Jalpan (or Xalpan) despite the fact that his foot was giving him trouble again. Eventually Fr. Serra ...
... Crespi left on March 24th, and Capt. Portola and Fr. Serra followed on May 15th. Previous Chapter~ Next Chapter The Explorers / Time of the Bells / The Silver ...

Pourade: The Explorers
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/explorers/explorerschapter11.htm
... Ortega came to the shore of San Francisco Bay, which Crespi noted was large enough to hold all the ships in Europe. None of the early explorers had reported such a harbor, and Portola failed to appreciate the significance of his discovery. To ...
... He learned that Crespi and Gomez had baptized two Indian girls at Christianitos Canyon, the first baptismal ceremony in California. Serra was to recall with unhappiness to his dying day that he had not been the one ...
... To this end, he invited his former pupil, Crespi, to remain with him. The latter gratefully complied. Vila also confided to Serra his intention to keep the San Carlos in San Diego harbor, as he thought the port could be ...
... Crespi writes: "Nine days before the feast of the most holy patron of both expeditions of sea and land, the glorious patriarch St. Joseph, all began to participate in a novena ...

Journal of San Diego History
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/65march/missions.htm
... associates were Fathers Rafael Verger, Francisco Palen, and Juan Crespi. They obtained permission to join a body of missionaries which in 1749 was assembled at Cadiz to embark for the New World, and after a ninety nine days' voyage they landed in Vera ...
... Fathers Juan Crespi and Francisco Gomez were the chaplains of this expedition, which was also to have the cooperation of the two schooners, which were directed to the same destination. How this land expedition ...
... Its text is set forth in the diary of Father Crespi as follows: The overland expedition which left San Diego on the 14th of July, 1769, under the command of Don Gaspar de Portola, Governor of California, reached the channel ...
... There were interred the remains of Fathers Junipero Serra, Juan Crespi, and Rafael Verger. San Diego and Monterey served to mark the extremes of the first Spanish occupancy; the interval was filled up and the area of missionary conquest gradually extended by ...

Journal of San Diego History
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/78winter/occupation.htm
... the visitador immediately ordered Franciscan Father Juan Crespi, a native of Mallorca, to join Rivera. The expedition, which included forty two Christian Indians, left for Upper California on March 29, and reached San Diego after fifty one ...
... a company of 63 men including Fages, Rivera and Father Crespi. They did not recognize Monterey but discovered an incredible bay to be known as San Francisco which Father Crespi described as "a very large and fine harbor, such that not only all ...

Time of the Bells, Pourade
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/time/timefathers.htm
... Juan Crespi~ May 14,1769-july 14,1769; Jan. 24, 1770-left few months later Fr. Francisco Dumetz~ March 12,1771-sept., 1772 Fr. Luis Jayme~ July, 1771-nov. 4,1775 Fr ...
... Juan Crespi~ May, 1772-sept., 1772 Fr. Tomas de la Pena~ May, 1772-sept., 1773 Fr. Gregorio Amurrio~ Aug. 30,1773-may, 1774 Fr. Vicente Fuster~ Aug. ...

Pourade: Time of the Bells
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/time/timechapter1.htm
... Juan Crespi would go a second time by land, with Capt. Portola. Frs. Fernando Parron and Francisco Gomez would remain as ministers at San Diego, with the protection of some soldiers. ...
... they found Portola and Crespi, and the rest of the land party, already there, having arrived eight days before after a relatively easy march overland from the semi arid southland up through a country vividly green and ...

Gaspar de Portola
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/bio/portola/portola.htm
... to head on for Monterey and left San Diego with Father Crespi among a party of 63 men on July 14th, 1769. The land expedition traveled north from San Diego, reached Los Angeles on August 2, Santa Barbara on the 19th, and ...
... Father Crespi served as the expedition's chaplain. This land expedition followed the same route as it had the previous winter returning from Monterey. After 36 days on the road, with only two days of ...

San Diego History Timeline
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/timeline/timeline1.htm
... With Franciscan Father Juan Crespi and about 50 Indians, they hike the rugged desert trail up the Baja peninsula. Father Junipero Serra departs from Loreto Mission March 28, suffering from a painful leg infection. He meets ...
... military men, natives and Franciscan brothers, including Father Juan Crespi, reaches the shores of San Diego Bay, where they find 21 sailors and some military men have died, the rest ill with scurvy. A new camp is established on Presidio hill ...

Smythe: History of San Diego
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/smythe/1-2.htm
... Father Juan Crespi, Jos anizares, who had been designated to write a diary of the land trip, three muleteers, and a band of converted natives who had been drawn from one of the missions ...
... The brethren, Fathers Crespi, Viscaino, Parro, and Gomez are here and, with myself, all well, thanks be to God. Here also are two ves -sels; but the San Carlos is ...

Pourade: Time of the Bells
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/time/timechapter9.htm
... Juan Crespi had named Canada de San Juan Capistrano when the Portola Expedition to Monterey crossed it in 1769. Crespi had described it as an ideal location for a mission. To avoid confusion with San ...

San Diego Missions
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/collections/missions/sandiegoalcala.htm
... Crespi reponded to this order which threatened death to their hopes, by storming heaven for nine days, praying for the return of the ship. On the eve of the 20th sails were actually ...

Book Review
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/71fall/br-coast.htm
... from Junipero Serra to Viceroy Bucareli and a journal of Juan Crespi. The book is handsomely printed and highly readable in both languages, and suffers from lack of an index and a modern map. Interestingly, Cutter has found that the first fourteen items ...

Journal of San Diego History
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/64april/street.htm
... There should be streets bearing the names of Crespi, Carrillo and Crossthwaite, of Derby, Fremont, Remondino, Spreckels, Whaley and a few dozen more - not in outlying developments, but in the city. If this should involve ...

Journal of San Diego History
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/71spring/river.htm
... Juan Crespi told of the first exploration (by white men) of Mission Bay in his letter of June 22, 1769: When we reached the port we found, about one league distant ...
... Crespi. 11. Ibid. p 49. Letter of Fr. Palau. 12. Ibid. p 50, 51. Letter of Fr. Palau. 13. Ibid. ...

San Diego History: Chronology
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/explorers/explorerschrono.htm
... Juan Crespi. (May 14). 1769 Capt. Portola and the main party arrive at San Diego. (June 29). 1769 Fr. Junipero Serra arrives at San Diego ...

Serra's San Diego
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/ssd/ssd9.htm
... the next day beside the grave of his fellow Mallorcan Father Crespi at his beloved Mission San Carlos Borromeo on the Carmel River. The Father Superior at the College of San Fernando in Mexico relayed the news of Serra's death to the Franciscan order at ...

Where California Began
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/wcb/wcb2.htm
... With him came seventy men, including Father Juan Crespi, who kept an account of the journey. Finding the ships' complements camped by the bay in terrible physical condition, Rivera moved the bivouac to the Old Town area, and set up ...

Pourade: Time of the Bells
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/time/timechapter2.htm
... Crespi, says: "I passed by way of San Gabriel Mission and found that the Fathers had tightened the cord around their waist . . . At San Diego, I found very ...

Pourade: The Explorers
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/explorers/explorerschapter8.htm
... Crespi remarks on the large river that ran through the valley, describing it as six or eight varas, or yards, wide and about a half a vara in depth, "but it ...

Journal of San Diego History
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/65june/pioneer.htm
... In March, 1772, Captain Fages and Father Crespi made that notable exploration which extended from Monterey across the Salinas Valley, through the hills to the Santa Clara Valley, up the east side of the bay past San Jos nd Oakland, ...

Journal of San Diego History
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/68july/landmarks.htm
... 562 Fathers Crespi and G , while on the Portol xpedition to find Monterey Bay, in 1769, performed the first baptisms in Alta California. This occurred a few days after leaving the site of the ...
..." Father Crespi baptized the child, naming her "Margarita." The site of the baptisms, a spring in Los Cristianitos Canyon, or "Valle de los Bautismos," is situated in ...

Journal of San Diego History
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/78winter/impact.htm
... the command of Fernando Rivera y Moncada, accompanied by Fray Crespi, while a second contingent departed in May under command of Gaspar de Portol nd accompanied by Father Serra. By July, they had founded the first of what was to become by 1823 ...

Journal Index 1955-1974
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/index/1955-1974.htm
... Crespi, Fr. Juan: describes San Diego, 17:2:15; est. of Missions, 11:2:4-7; in San Diego, 6:1:6 ...

Balboa Park Research-Amero
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/amero/notes-1926.htm
... under the spiritual leadership of Fathers Junipero Serra and Juan Jose Crespi. The little settlement at San Diego remained under military government, first as a Spanish province until 1821 and afterwards until 1846 as a department of the Mexican republic. On December 21 ...

Journal Index 1975-1989
https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/index/1975-1989.htm
... Crespi, Father Juan, 26:4:274; 21:2:9, 24:1:94,122; 22:2:55; 22:4:49 Cressman ...

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