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  1. San Francisco Solano (also called Mission Sonoma) was only functional as a mission for eleven (11) years before it was secularized in 1834. Fortunately, most of the prominent 19th century artists captured the essential appearance of this mission.

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  2. Mission San Francisco Solano was the 21st, last, and northernmost mission in Alta California. It was named for Saint Francis Solanus . It was the only mission built in Alta California after Mexico gained independence from Spain .

  3. Jun 17, 2023 · Mission San Francisco Solano de Sonoma, California - 1823 Was founded 1823 and is the last of the 21 Franciscan Missions. Note the changes in the bell tower, entrance door and side doors in this earlier postcard image.

  4. Mission San Francisco Solanos bell was a gift from a surprising source -- the Russians at Fort Ross. Most of the mission bells were made in Mexico or Peru. Lima (in Peru) was known as “the city of bells” because there were so many bell foundries there. The largest bells were two or three feet high and weighed a thousand pounds or more.

  5. There is also a life-size figure of Father Junipero Serra, mission paintings by artists Robert Morris and Henry Nelson, and two stained-glass panels originally housed in Mission San Francisco de Asîs (prior to the 1906 San Francisco earthquake). Bell at Mission Sonoma, dated 1829.

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  7. Mission Facts. Mission San Francisco Solano was the 21st mission in Alta California, and the only one built under the Mexican era. It was the northernmost and last of the missions to be established. San Francisco Solano, the patron saint of the mission, was a 17th Century missionary to the Peruvians.

  8. MISSION SAN FRANCISCO SOLANO. 114 East Spain Street Sonoma, CA 95476. Established: July 4, 1823. By: Father José Altimira, a Franciscan missionary assigned to Mission Dolores in San Francisco. Order: 21st of the 21 missions.

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