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Image:Mission San Gabriel conceptual elevation - Rexford Newcomb 1916.jpg|{{Mission San Gabriel conceptual elevation - Rexford Newcomb 1916.jpg/credit}}<br/>Artist Rexford Newcomb's rendition of Mission San Gabriel Arcángel's original ''campanile'', or bell tower. The details are similar to those of the chapel at [[Mission Santa Inés]].<ref>Baer, p. 127</ref>
Image:Mission San Gabriel conceptual elevation - Rexford Newcomb 1916.jpg|{{Mission San Gabriel conceptual elevation - Rexford Newcomb 1916.jpg/credit}}<br/>Artist Rexford Newcomb's rendition of Mission San Gabriel Arcángel's original ''campanile'', or bell tower. The details are similar to those of the chapel at [[Mission Santa Inés]].<ref>Baer, p. 127</ref>
Image:Sparks Mission San Gabriel Arcangel.jpg|{{Sparks Mission San Gabriel Arcangel.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, between 1933 and 1937.
Image:Sparks Mission San Gabriel Arcangel.jpg|{{Sparks Mission San Gabriel Arcangel.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, between 1933 and 1937.
Image:Map of San Gabriel Mission District.jpg|{{Map of San Gabriel Mission District.jpg/credit}}<br />A map of the San Gabriel Mission District as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937
Image:Plot Plan of Mission San Gabriel.jpg|{{Plot Plan of Mission San Gabriel.jpg/credit}}<br />A plot plan of Mission San Gabriel Arcángel as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
Image:Plot Plan of Mission San Gabriel.jpg|{{Plot Plan of Mission San Gabriel.jpg/credit}}<br />A plot plan of Mission San Gabriel Arcángel as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
Image:Architectural Drawing of Church Mission San Gabriel.jpg.jpg|{{Architectural Drawing of Church Mission San Gabriel.jpg.jpg/credit}}<br />A floor plan drawing of Mission San Gabriel Arcángel as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
Image:Architectural Drawing of Church Mission San Gabriel.jpg.jpg|{{Architectural Drawing of Church Mission San Gabriel.jpg.jpg/credit}}<br />A floor plan drawing of Mission San Gabriel Arcángel as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
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Image:Architectural Drawing of Belltower Mission San Gabriel.jpg|{{Architectural Drawing of Belltower Mission San Gabriel.jpg/credit}}<br />Drawings of the bell tower at Mission San Gabriel Arcángel as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
Image:Architectural Drawing of Belltower Mission San Gabriel.jpg|{{Architectural Drawing of Belltower Mission San Gabriel.jpg/credit}}<br />Drawings of the bell tower at Mission San Gabriel Arcángel as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
Image:San Gabriel California seal.png|{{San Gabriel California seal.png/credit}}<br />The official seal of the City of San Gabriel reflects the town's historical ties to the mission from whence it got its name.  
Image:San Gabriel California seal.png|{{San Gabriel California seal.png/credit}}<br />The official seal of the City of San Gabriel reflects the town's historical ties to the mission from whence it got its name.  
Image:Mission San Gabriel T-AO-124.jpg|{{Mission San Gabriel T-AO-124.jpg/credit}}[[USNS Mission San Gabriel (T-AO-124)|USNS ''Mission San Gabriel'' (T-AO-124)]] was the fourteenth of twenty-seven ''[[USNS Mission Buenaventura (T-AO-111)|Mission Buenaventura]]''-class fleet oilers built during [[World War II]] for service in the [[United States Navy]]. Scrapped in 1975, she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to have borne the name.<ref>''Mission San Gabriel''</ref>
Image:Mission San Gabriel T-AO-124.jpg|{{Mission San Gabriel T-AO-124.jpg/credit}}[[USNS Mission San Gabriel (T-AO-124)|USNS ''Mission San Gabriel'' (T-AO-124)]] was the fourteenth of twenty-seven ''[[USNS Mission Buenaventura (T-AO-111)|Mission Buenaventura]]''-class tankers built during [[World War II]] for service as fleet oilers in the [[United States Navy]]. Scrapped in 1975, she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to have borne the name.<ref>''Mission San Gabriel''</ref>
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==Notes and references==
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  1. Baer, p. 127
  2. Mission San Gabriel