Overland Emigration Expedition -- Mission San Gabriel the Archangel, San Gabriel CA
N 34° 05.817 W 118° 06.400
11S E 397915 N 3773458
One of several interpretive signs inside the mission compound posted around the grounds by the Claretian Fathers
Waymark Code: WMQWCA
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 04/05/2016
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This sign greets you are you exit the gift shop to enter the mission compound through a small gate.
The sign reads as follows:
"OVERLAND EMIGRATION EXPEDITION
In January 1776, San Gabriel Mission was host to Trail Blazer Col. Juan Bautista de Anza and over 200 colonist and soldiers, in route from Sonora, Mexico, to become the first residents of San Francisco. This was the first Overland emigration into Upper Alta California.
Father Font, Diarist, said of San Gabriel, “On our arrival, they killed four sheep, whose meat was good. I do not remember having eaten mutton more fat and tender, also chicken. All of us love San Gabriel Mission, and their cows that give rich milk from which cheese and butter was made.” As Father Paterno says, “It is like the Promised Land.”
Bievenidos
Claretian Missionary Fathers
1908- Present"
A small plaque next to the waymarked sign reads:
"DE ANZA TRAIL
1774
The first Overland Route California
de Anza Trail County Caballeros – 1942"
Group that erected the marker: Claretian Fathers
URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: [Web Link]
Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary: 428 S Mission St San Gabriel, CA
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