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From: George Rushton <>
Subject: Re: [CAAlameda] Warm Springs and Mission San Jose
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 17:25:24 -0700 (PDT)
In-Reply-To: <000901c25925$0eeefac0$158eed18@mom>


Mary

Of course there is the Mission, in Mission San Jose
;-) these sites should help you.

<http://www.pressanykey.com/missions/msj.html>;

<http://gocalifornia.about.com/bl_mis_sj.htm>;

<http://www.californiamissions.com/cahistory/sanjose.html>;

Plus in the same area is Niles, and these two sites
should help you also. Note one is the Niles Canyon
Railroad, which is where in 1869 the first
transcontinental trains came through.

<http://www.ncry.org/>;

<http://www.niles.org/>;

Hope these will help you.

George
--- Mary Jefferson <> wrote:
> I have recently discovered links to Warm Springs and
> Mission San Jose in the
> time period of 1867-1869. I've located them on a map
> and now I am curious. I
> will be traveling through in about 6 weeks. Is there
> anything to see at Warm
> Springs or Mission San Jose?
>
> Thank you for your time.
>
> Mary Jefferson
> Juneau, Alaska
>
> "Autumn is a second spring when
> every leaf is a flower." Albert Camus
>
>
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