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Image:Elevation Mission San Diego.jpg|{{Elevation Mission San Diego.jpg/credit}}<br />An elevation drawing of Mission San Diego de Alcalá as prepared by the U.S. Historic American Buildings Survey in 1973. | Image:Elevation Mission San Diego.jpg|{{Elevation Mission San Diego.jpg/credit}}<br />An elevation drawing of Mission San Diego de Alcalá as prepared by the U.S. Historic American Buildings Survey in 1973. | ||
Image:Floor Plan Church Mission San Diego.jpg|{{Floor Plan Church Mission San Diego.jpg/credit}}<br />A floor plan drawing of the chapel and caretaker's office at Mission San Diego de Alcalá as prepared by the U.S. Historic American Buildings Survey in 1973. | Image:Floor Plan Church Mission San Diego.jpg|{{Floor Plan Church Mission San Diego.jpg/credit}}<br />A floor plan drawing of the chapel and caretaker's office at Mission San Diego de Alcalá as prepared by the U.S. Historic American Buildings Survey in 1973. | ||
Image:San Diego California seal.png|{{San Diego California seal.png/credit}}<br />The official seal of the City of Santa Diego in part reflects the town's historical ties to the mission from whence it got its name. | |||
Image:Mission San Diego T-AO-121.jpg|{{Mission San Diego T-AO-121.jpg/credit}}<br />[[USNS Mission San Diego (T-AO-121)| USNS ''Mission San Diego'' (T-AO-121)]] was the eleventh 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]], and the only U.S. Naval vessel to have borne the name.<ref>''Mission San Diego''</ref> | Image:Mission San Diego T-AO-121.jpg|{{Mission San Diego T-AO-121.jpg/credit}}<br />[[USNS Mission San Diego (T-AO-121)| USNS ''Mission San Diego'' (T-AO-121)]] was the eleventh 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]], and the only U.S. Naval vessel to have borne the name.<ref>''Mission San Diego''</ref> | ||
Image:San Diego Murillo.jpg|{{San Diego Murillo.jpg/credit}}<br />The namesake of the City, Didacus of Alcalá: ''Saint Didacus in Ecstasy Before the Cross.'' | Image:San Diego Murillo.jpg|{{San Diego Murillo.jpg/credit}}<br />The namesake of the City, Didacus of Alcalá: ''Saint Didacus in Ecstasy Before the Cross.'' |
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The "Alemany Plat" prepared by the U.S. Land Surveyor's Office to define the property restored to the Catholic Church by the Public Land Commission, later confirmed by presidential proclamation on May 23, 1862.[1](PD) Image: Abraham Lincoln
President Abraham Lincoln's signature as it appeared on the United States Patent that restored the Mission property to the Catholic Church in 1862. This is one of the few documents that the President signed as "A. Lincoln" instead of his customary "Abraham Lincoln." [2](PD) Photo: United States Navy
USNS Mission San Diego (T-AO-121) was the eleventh of twenty-seven Mission Buenaventura-class fleet oilers built during World War II for service in the United States Navy, and the only U.S. Naval vessel to have borne the name.[3]