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Fratt, Lee, 1981; Tumacacori Plaza Excavation, 1979: Historical Archaeology at Tumacacori National Monument, Arizona. Publications in Anthropology 16. Tucson, AZ: Western Archaeological and Conservation Center, National Park
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The deed to Tumacácori was lost in 1841. The mission was declared abandoned in 1843, and accordingly auctioned in 1844. Francisco Alejandro de Aguilar purchased it for five hundred pesos, on behalf of his brother-in-law,
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Seymour, Deni J., 2008; "Delicate Diplomacy on a Restless Frontier: Seventeenth-Century Sobaípuri Social And Economic Relations in Northwestern New Spain, Part II." New Mexico Historical Review, Volume 83, no.
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Seymour, Deni J., 2007a; "Delicate Diplomacy on a Restless Frontier: Seventeenth-Century Sobaípuri Social And Economic Relations in Northwestern New Spain, Part I." New Mexico Historical Review, Volume 82, no.
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Seymour, Deni J., 1993; "Piman Settlement Survey in the Middle Santa Cruz River Valley, Santa Cruz County, Arizona." Report submitted to Arizona State Parks in fulfillment of survey and planning grant contract
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Doyel, D. E., 1977 Excavations in the Middle Santa Cruz River Valley, Southeastern Arizona. Contribution to Highway Salvage Archaeology in Arizona, Number 44. Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona,
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began construction at the present site on the west side of the Santa Cruz River. This first church structure was erected for use by the mission in 1757. The architectural style of the church is
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Seymour, Deni J., 2007b; "A Syndetic Approach to Identification of the Historic Mission Site of San Cayetano del Tumacácori." International Journal of Historical Archaeology, Vol. 11(3):269–296.
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Di Peso, Charles C., 1956; The Upper Pima of San Cayetano del Tumacacori: An Archaeohistorical Reconstruction of the Ootam of Pimeria Alta. The Amerind Foundation, Inc. Dragoon, Arizona.
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Like most missions in New Spain, Tumacácori was staffed by Jesuit missionaries until the 1768 Jesuit expulsion from Mexico, and Franciscan missionaries afterwards.
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the mission was abandoned for a time. In 1752, the village was reestablished and in 1753 the church of the
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priests had amassed a fortune on the peninsula and were becoming very powerful. On February 3, 1768
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Landscapes of Fraud: Mission Tumacácori, the Baca Float, and the Betrayal of the O’odham
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Deni J. Seymour documented and excavated this original native site and mission location.
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These are images of the inside of the Tumacacori Mission and of the Cemetery grounds.
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Photographs and architectural drawings of Tumacacori Mission
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The mission is now part of the 360 acres (1.5 km) of
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was established by Jesuits in 1691 in a location near a
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Buildings and structures in Santa Cruz County, Arizona
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Former populated places in Santa Cruz County, Arizona
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The Mission of Saint Joseph of the Rocky Flat Place
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Index

Mission San José de Tumacácori
Nogales, Arizona
Patron
Saint Joseph
Eusebio Francisco Kino
Native tribe(s)
Pima
National Park Service
O'odham
Nogales, Arizona
Franciscans
Sobaipuri
Santa Cruz River
O'odham rebellion of 1751
Spanish Colonial
Jesuit
King Carlos III
ordered the Jesuits forcibly expelled
Viceroyalty of New Spain
Franciscan
intendant
Arizpe
fundo legal
es
estancia
Manuel María Gándara
Tumacácori National Historical Park

Mission San José de Tumacácori
Sanctuary as it once looked

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