Anchor of the "Guadalupe" -- Mission San Gabriel Archangel, San Gabriel CA
N 34° 05.822 W 118° 06.402
11S E 397912 N 3773467
The anchor for the topsail schooner “Guadalupe” built 1830 at the Mission to take Mission-produced goods to markets in Mexico
Waymark Code: WMQWQM
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 04/07/2016
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This anchor was an off thing to see in the courtyard of a Spanish Mission, but fortunately a nearby interpretive sign let us in on its cool history:
"HISTORIC ANCHOR
Anchor of the 99-ton topsail schooner “Guadalupe” built here in 1830 by Joseph Chapman, Michael White, Thomas Paine, and Mission Indians.
Dismantled, she was hauled down the road of San Pedro on carretas (carts). Reassembled and launched as first ship built in California using native materials.
In 1831, Don “Miguel Blanco” (Michael White), master, sailed her to Mazatlan and San Blas Mexico, with Mission goods.
Mission blacksmiths have since melted and cut off pieces of the anchor to make hinges, hose, nails and other such articles."
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