The Carmel Mission

The Carmel Mission
Title The Carmel Mission PDF eBook
Author Sydney Temple
Publisher Western Tanager
Pages 180
Release 1980
Genre History
ISBN

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Considered by many to be the most beautiful of the missions, Mission San Carlos Borromeo is a living replica of life in early California. This complete history of Junipero Serra's favorite mission covers the early days of its founding, through the mission's secularization, and finally to its restoration.

CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA, THE EARLY YEARS (1903-1913)

CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA, THE EARLY YEARS (1903-1913)
Title CARMEL-BY-THE-SEA, THE EARLY YEARS (1903-1913) PDF eBook
Author Alissandra Dramov
Publisher Author House
Pages 321
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 149182414X

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Carmel-by-the-Sea, The Early Years (1903-1913) describes the establishment of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, along with an overview of the history of the Carmel Mission and the Monterey Peninsula. The book's emphasis is on the development of Carmel as a Bohemian artists' and writers' colony at the start of the 20th century. The town's first decade of existence is described: the businesses and services offered, and the residential architecture. There are biographies of the well-known Bohemian artists, writers, poets, builders, and other notable residents and visitors in the early 1900's. This original group of settlers, the majority of whom came from Northern California's Bay Area, were distinctive individuals, who were drawn to the coastal village by its scenic beauty and the inspiration it provided for their intellectual pursuits. They set the tone that made Carmel-by-the-Sea a Bohemian enclave on the West Coast, and distinguished it as a unique place. These early residents and visitors left a significant and lasting impact on the future of the seaside town, which in turn attracted other creative talents to the area, through the years and still to this day. Carmel-by-the-Sea, The Early Years (1903-1913), preserves the literary, artistic, cultural, and architectural heritage of Carmel and the Monterey Peninsula region.

Mission San Carlos Borromeo del Rio Carmelo

Mission San Carlos Borromeo del Rio Carmelo
Title Mission San Carlos Borromeo del Rio Carmelo PDF eBook
Author Kathleen J. Edgar
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 68
Release 2003-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780823958900

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Discusses the founding, building, operation and closing of the Spanish Mission San Carlos in central California and its role in California history.

Junipero Serra

Junipero Serra
Title Junipero Serra PDF eBook
Author Linda Gondosch
Publisher Magnificat-Ignatius
Pages 0
Release 2015-09-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781621640622

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In 18th-century Spain, daring stories of missionaries spreading the Gospel in the New World ignited the imagination of a devout young boy. Miguel Serra's dream soon became a reality. As Franciscan friar Junípero Serra, he traveled to the New World and tirelessly preached the love of Christ to the natives living in the uncharted wilderness of California. Join the "founding father of California" on his amazing journey. Experience the zeal of the saint who established the first nine Catholic missions in California, from San Diego to San Francisco.

The Bells of Carmel

The Bells of Carmel
Title The Bells of Carmel PDF eBook
Author Edith H. Blackburn
Publisher Bethlehem Books
Pages 93
Release
Genre Juvenile Fiction
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The Franciscan friars, led by the intrepid Father Junipero Serra, have arrived in California to bring the Gospel message to the Indian tribes. One life that is changed forever is that of the tribeless boy, Aptos. Touched by the deep love Father Serra shows to all he meets, Aptos soon becomes eager to assist his mentor. Following in Father Serra's footsteps, he encounters the many trials and dangers that beset the new missions developing along the California coast. Through the eyes of Aptos, this engaging story paints a fascinating picture of the founding of the California missions and of the man who gave himself so tirelessly for their spiritual health and fruition.

The Bells of the Carmel Mission

The Bells of the Carmel Mission
Title The Bells of the Carmel Mission PDF eBook
Author Samuel L. Wright
Publisher
Pages 147
Release 2010
Genre Bells
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Carmel

Carmel
Title Carmel PDF eBook
Author Kent Seavey
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9780738547053

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Carmel is a microcosm of California's architectural heritage, sited at one of the most scenic meetings of land and sea in the world. Mission San Carlos Borromeo became a root building for California's first regional building style, the Mission Revival. "Carmel City," as it was called in the 1880s, was marketed as a seaside resort for Catholics. Its pine-studded sand dunes survived the imposition of a standard American gridiron street pattern, with a Western, false-front main street, to become "Carmel-by-the-Sea." Artists, academics, and writers embraced the arts-and-crafts aesthetic of handcrafted homes built from native materials, informally sited in the landscape. In the mid-1920s, Tudor Revival and Spanish Romantic Revival styles enhanced the storybook quality of the community. Carmel's architectural character is primarily the product of working builders. Its design traditions have been interpreted and modified for modern times by noted architects, building designers, and craftsmen. Individual expression continues as an ongoing aesthetic theme.