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- Escambe abstract "Escambe (also known as San Cosme y San Damián de Cupaica, San Damián de Cupaica, San Cosmo Y San Damias De Escambe, or San Damian de Cupahica) was a Spanish Franciscan mission built in the 17th century in the Florida Panhandle, three miles northwest of the present-day town of Tallahassee, Florida. It was part of Spain's effort to colonize the region, and convert the Timucuan and Apalachee Indians to Christianity. The mission lasted until 1704, when it was destroyed by a group of Creek Indians and South Carolinians.The site where the original mission stood was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on May 14, 1971.San Damián de Cupaica was founded in 1639, the third Spanish mission in Apalachee Province. San Damián survived James Moore's invasion of Apalachee Province in January 1704, but was captured by Creek warriors in June 1704. When the Spanish abandoned their headquarters in San Luis de Talimali later that year, leaving all of the Apalachee Province unprotected, residents of Cupaica joined other Apalachees, Chactatos and Yemassees in migrating to the area of Pensacola, Florida.A later mission named San Joseph de Escambe was established during the 1740s along the Escambia River north of Pensacola, lending its name both to the river and later to Escambia County, Florida. This late Escambe mission was inhabited by refugee Apalachee Indians, including chief Juan Marcos Fant. The mission was burned in a Creek Indian raid on April 9, 1761, and its inhabitants resettled adjacent to modern Pensacola before relocating to Veracruz, Mexico along with the Spanish residents of Pensacola in 1763.".
- Escambe added "1971-05-14".
- Escambe location Leon_County,_Florida.
- Escambe location United_States.
- Escambe nearestCity Florida.
- Escambe nearestCity Tallahassee,_Florida.
- Escambe nrhpReferenceNumber "71000240".
- Escambe wikiPageExternalLink www.flheritage.com.
- Escambe wikiPageExternalLink index.cfm?fuseaction=ListAreas&county=leon.
- Escambe wikiPageExternalLink www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com.
- Escambe wikiPageExternalLink state.html.
- Escambe wikiPageExternalLink www.turtletrack.org.
- Escambe wikiPageExternalLink CO_06282003_Thisdate.htm.
- Escambe wikiPageExternalLink colonialfrontiers.htm.
- Escambe wikiPageID "7048518".
- Escambe wikiPageRevisionID "482581820".
- Escambe added "1971-05-14".
- Escambe hasPhotoCollection Escambe.
- Escambe latitude "30.48".
- Escambe location Leon_County,_Florida.
- Escambe location United_States.
- Escambe locmapin "Florida".
- Escambe longitude "-84.28".
- Escambe name "Escambe".
- Escambe nearestCity Florida.
- Escambe nearestCity Tallahassee,_Florida.
- Escambe refnum "71000240".
- Escambe wordnet_type synset-location-noun-1.
- Escambe subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Florida.
- Escambe subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Leon_County,_Florida.
- Escambe subject Category:Spanish_missions_in_Florida.
- Escambe type Abstraction100002137.
- Escambe type Group100031264.
- Escambe type Mission108403225.
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- Escambe type SpanishMissionsInFlorida.
- Escambe type YagoLegalActor.
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- Escambe type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Escambe type HistoricPlace.
- Escambe type Place.
- Escambe type Wikidata:Q532.
- Escambe type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Escambe type Place.
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- Escambe comment "Escambe (also known as San Cosme y San Damián de Cupaica, San Damián de Cupaica, San Cosmo Y San Damias De Escambe, or San Damian de Cupahica) was a Spanish Franciscan mission built in the 17th century in the Florida Panhandle, three miles northwest of the present-day town of Tallahassee, Florida. It was part of Spain's effort to colonize the region, and convert the Timucuan and Apalachee Indians to Christianity.".
- Escambe label "Escambe".
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- Escambe sameAs Escambe.
- Escambe wasDerivedFrom Escambe?oldid=482581820.
- Escambe isPrimaryTopicOf Escambe.
- Escambe name "Escambe".