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Image:Indians dancing at the San Jose Mission.jpg|{{Indians dancing at the San Jose Mission.jpg/credit}}<br />Indians dancing at the San José Mission in 1839, from ''Voyage Pittoresque et Historique au Bresil.''
Image:Indians dancing at the San Jose Mission.jpg|{{Indians dancing at the San Jose Mission.jpg/credit}}<br />Indians dancing at the San José Mission in 1839, from ''Voyage Pittoresque et Historique au Bresil.''
Image:Father Narciso Durán and an Indian child.jpg|{{Father Narciso Durán and an Indian child.jpg/credit}}<br />This likeness of Fray Narciso Durán suggests a paternalistic relationship between the missionaries and their native charges. As appears in ''Exploring du territoire de l’Oregon'' (1844).
Image:Father Narciso Durán and an Indian child.jpg|{{Father Narciso Durán and an Indian child.jpg/credit}}<br />This likeness of Fray Narciso Durán suggests a paternalistic relationship between the missionaries and their native charges. As appears in ''Exploring du territoire de l’Oregon'' (1844).
Image:Mission San José in 1853.jpg|{{Mission San José in 1853.jpg/credit}}|<br />The large church to the right was subsequently destroyed in the 1868 Hayward earthquake. Work to rebuild the structure was not concluded until 1985.
Image:Mission San José in 1853.jpg|{{Mission San José in 1853.jpg/credit}}|<br />The large chapel to the right, seen here in 1853, was subsequently destroyed in the 1868 Hayward earthquake.
 
Image:Mission San Jose HABS.jpg|{{Mission San Jose HABS.jpg/credit}}<br />This undated painting depicts the devastation wrought on the Mission's unreinforced masonry structures by the 1868 Hayward earthquake.
Image:Mission San Jose Normandy-style parish church HABS.jpg|{{Mission San Jose Normandy-style parish church HABS.jpg/credit}}<br />In 1890 a Norman-style structure (seen here before the spire was added) was constructed in place of the original chapel. The new building served as the parish church until 1965.  
 
 
 
Image:San Jose Patwin earth lodges - Stephen Powers.jpg|{{San Jose Patwin earth lodges - Stephen Powers.jpg/credit}}<br />Patwin earth lodges near Mission San José, 1877.
Image:San Jose Patwin earth lodges - Stephen Powers.jpg|{{San Jose Patwin earth lodges - Stephen Powers.jpg/credit}}<br />Patwin earth lodges near Mission San José, 1877.
Image:Ford San Jose de Guadalupe.jpg|{{Ford San Jose de Guadalupe.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San José, ''circa'' 1880-1881.
Image:Ford San Jose de Guadalupe.jpg|{{Ford San Jose de Guadalupe.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San José, ''circa'' 1880-1881.
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Image:Mission San Jose circa 1900 Keystone-Mast.jpg|{{Mission San Jose circa 1900 Keystone-Mast.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San José, ''circa'' 1900.
Image:Mission San Jose circa 1900 Keystone-Mast.jpg|{{Mission San Jose circa 1900 Keystone-Mast.jpg/credit}}<br />Mission San José, ''circa'' 1900.
Image:Mission San Jose circa 1910 W.A.Haines.jpg|{{Mission San Jose circa 1910 W.A.Haines.jpg/credit}}<br />The monastery at Mission San José, ''circa'' 1910.
Image:Mission San Jose circa 1910 W.A.Haines.jpg|{{Mission San Jose circa 1910 W.A.Haines.jpg/credit}}<br />The monastery at Mission San José, ''circa'' 1910.
Image:Mission San Jose reconstructed chapel.jpg|{{Mission San Jose reconstructed chapel.jpg/credit}}<br />The reconstructed chapel at Mission San José.
Image:Mission San Jose reconstructed chapel.jpg|{{Mission San Jose reconstructed chapel.jpg/credit}}<br />The reconstructed chapel at Mission San José (now sporting a bell tower) as it appeared in 2011.
Image:Mission San Jose chapel.jpg|{{Mission San Jose chapel.jpg/credit}}<br />The interior of the chapel at Mission San José.
Image:Mission San Jose chapel.jpg|{{Mission San Jose chapel.jpg/credit}}<br />The interior of the chapel at Mission San José.
Image:USNS Mission San Jose.jpg|{{USNS Mission San Jose.jpg/credit}}<br />USNS ''Mission San Jose'' (T-AO-125) underway in Long Beach Harbor area, date unknown.
Image:USNS Mission San Jose.jpg|{{USNS Mission San Jose.jpg/credit}}<br />USNS ''Mission San Jose'' (T-AO-125) underway in Long Beach Harbor area, date unknown.

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A collection of images about Mission San José.

Notes and references

  1. von Langsdorff, p. 5: "The hair of these people is very coarse, thick, and stands erect; in some it is powdered with down feathers." Langsdorff noted, "Their bodies are fantastically painted with charcoal dust, red clay, and chalk. The foremost dancer is ornamented all over with down feathers, which gives him a monkey-like appearance; the hindermost has had the whimsical idea of painting his body to imitate the uniform of a Spanish soldier, with his boots, stockings, breeches, and upper garments."
  2. Paddison, p. 130