St. Joseph's Mission (Tampico, Washington)
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St. Joseph's Mission is a mission that was established in Oregon Territory (now Washington state), United States (US) by
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priests in 1852. The mission is located near
Tampico, Washington Tampico is a census-designated place and Unincorporated area, unincorporated community in Yakima County, Washington, Yakima County, Washington (U.S. state), Washington, United States, located approximately eighteen miles west of Yakima, Washington, ...
and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.


History

Fathers Louis D'herbomez and Charles Pandosy founded St. Joseph's mission on April 3, 1852, near Ahtanum Creek in the upper Yakima Valley near present-day Yakima. D'herbomez, originally from Le Havre, France arrived in Oregon Territory on 1847, and was ordained a year later. Prior to founding the St. Joseph's Mission, D'herbomez served as priest of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate. Pandosy served at the Saint Rose Mission near Richland and at Conception Mission near Ellensburg. Archbishop F. N. Blanchet instructed D'herbomez and Pandosy to construct the mission at the summer camp of Yakama Chief Kamiakin, at Kamiakin's request. The mission was constructed on a 677-acre site along Ahtanum Creek, near present-day Tampico. Kamiakin's men helped excavate primitive irrigation canals in the arid soil, allowing them to raise various crops including wheat, corn, pumpkin, potatoes and melons. The mission was burned down in 1855 during the
Yakima Indian War The Yakima War (1855–1858), also referred to as the Yakima Native American War of 1855 or the Plateau War, was a conflict between the United States and the Yakama, a Sahaptian-speaking people of the Northwest Plateau, then part of Washington ...
by US army soldiers suspicious that the priests had been collaborating with the Yakama's. The mission was re-established in September 1867 and, a few months later, was rebuilt with the help of the Yakama people. The rebuilt mission was finished in 1870.


See also

* List of National Historic Landmarks in Washington (state) * National Register of Historic Places listings in Yakima County, Washington


References


External links

* * {{National Register of Historic Places Washington Buildings and structures in Yakima County, Washington National Register of Historic Places in Yakima County, Washington