Mission Santa Clara de Asis
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Scope Note: The Mission Santa Clara de Asis is the eighth-oldest mission site in California; the current building was constructed in 1927-28 after a fire and is a replica of the early 19th century church. Mass is held most days at noon, and the Mission and surrounding gardens are very popular sites for weddings, concerts, and events. Campus Ministry directs the Mission Church.Organizations at this location: Mission Church
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Institutional stationery
Record Group
Identifier: 3WT
Scope and Content of the Collection
1 postcard of Mission Santa Clara de Asis. 7 postcards of Mission Santa Barbara, Carmel Mission, Mission San Miguel Arcangel, Mission Santa Ines. Clippings from The Valley Catholic which talks about paintings of Our Lady of Refuge in the Santa Clara Mission Church and the de Saisset Gallery. Postcard of "Santa Clara Tree, Big Basin, California," by Stanley A. Piltz. One of "Pictorial Wonderland" art tone series. B&W postcard of Andrew Hill's Painting of "Mission Santa Clara," with...
Dates:
TBD
Santa Clara University Buildings file
Record Group
Identifier: 3K
Scope and Content of the Collection
Material contains history and information regarding various buildings on the Santa Clara University Campus. Buildings included in these records are as follows: The Donohoe Alumni House, Mission Santa Clara de Asis, The Mission Gardens, Buck Shaw Stadium, The Adobe Lodge, Exhibition Hall (The Ship), Kenna Hall, Montgomery Laboratories, Siefert Gymnasium, Alumni Science Hall, Ricard Memorial Observatory, Nobili Hall, Varsi Hall, Walsh Administration, Sullivan Engineering Center, Michel Orradre...
Dates:
Other: 1870 to 2019