Spanish missions in Georgia

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The Spanish missions in Georgia comprise a series of religious outposts established by Spanish Catholics in order to spread the Christian doctrine among the local Native Americans. The Spanish chapter of Georgia's earliest colonial history is dominated by the lengthy mission era, extending from 1568 through 1684. Catholic missions were the primary means by which Georgia's indigenous Native American chiefdoms were assimilated into the Spanish colonial system along the northern frontier of greater Spanish Florida.

  • Mission Puturiba (1595-1597), on Cumberland Island
  • Mission San Buenaventura de Guadalquini (1605-1684), on St. Simons Island
  • Mission San Diego de Satuache (ca. 1610-1663), on the mouth of the Ogeechee River
  • Mission San Joseph de Sapala (ca. 1605-1684), on Sapelo Island
  • Mission San Lorenzo de Ibihica (ca. 1620-1656), near Folkston
  • Mission San Pedro de Mocama (1587-ca. 1660), on Cumberland Island
  • Mission San Phelipe de Alave (ca. 1610-ca. 1670), on the North Newport River
  • Mission San Phelipe II (ca. 1670-1684), on Cumberland Island
  • Mission Santa Catalina de Guale (1595-1680), on St. Catherines Island
  • Mission Santa Clara de Tupiqui/Espogache (1595-ca. 1670), on the Sapelo River
  • Mission Santa Cruz de Cachipile (ca. 1625-1657), near Valdosta
  • Mission Santa Isabel de Utinahica (ca. 1610-ca. 1640), at the forks of the Altamaha River
  • Mission Santa Maria de los Angeles de Arapaja (ca. 1625-1657), on the Alapaha River
  • Mission Santiago de Oconi (ca. 1620-1656), on the Okefenokee Swamp
  • Mission Santo Domingo de Asao/Talaje (1595-1661), at the mouth of the Altamaha River
  • Mission Santo Domingo de Asao/Talaje II (1661-1684), on St. Simons Island
  • Mission Talapo (1595-1597), on the mainland near Sapelo Island
  • Mission Tolomato (1595-1597), on the mainland near St. Catherines Island



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