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142:. It initially served about 200 people, all of whom were baptized. The mission, under the name of San Buenaventura, disappeared from Spanish records after 1613, probably because the population was reduced and scattered by epidemics. Worth states that San Buenaventura was probably identical to the Apalo mission visited by Father Oré in 1616. 78:) raided the town of Potano. Many Potanos were killed, and many others captured. In 1584, in retaliation for raids by the Potano against the Spanish, the principal town of Potano was attacked and burned by Spanish soldiers. The town of Potano was then moved to a site northwest of present-day 114:, a mission without a resident priest, called Apalo. Milanich states that the visita may have been at the Richardson site. In 1616 Father Luís Jerónimo de Oré visited a mission called Apalo, two and one-half days walk from San Antonio de Ancape on the 126:
In 1601, the new leader of the Potano chiefdom asked the Spanish governor for permission to re-settle the original site of the Potano principal town, which was granted by Governor
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Boyer,III, Willet (2015). "Potano in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries: New Excavations at the Richardson/UF Village Site, 8AL100". The Florida Anthropologist 2015 68(3-4).
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Hann, John H. (April 1990). "Summary Guide to Spanish Florida Missions and Visitas. With Churches in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries".
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for "fort" or "stockade".) De Soto's expedition passed a town called Apalu or Hapaluya, but it appears to have been in what was later called
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in 1539. The Richardson/UF Village Site (8AL100), in southern Alachua County, has been proposed as the location of the town and mission.
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of Potano. In 1608 Mission San Buenaventura de Potano was established in the site of the old town by Fray
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people. In the middle of the 16th century the town of Potano was located west of Orange Lake, near
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map, located to the northeast of Potano. In 1597 or later, Fray Baltasár Lopéz established a
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A place or mission called Apalo or Apula was associated with the original site of Potano. (
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Laboring in the Fields of the Lord: Spanish Missions and Southeastern Indians
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Timucuan Chiefdoms of Spanish Florida, Volume 2: Resistance and Destruction
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of Apalau traveled to Saint Augustine together with the heir to the
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expedition visited Potano in 1539. In 1564, and again in 1565, the
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THE TIMUCUAN MISSIONS OF SPANISH FLORIDA AND THE REBELLION OF 1656
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Timucuan Chiefdoms of Spanish Florida, Volume 1:Assimilation
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As of 2016, the Richardson/UF Village Site (8AL100), in
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Index

Orange Lake
Alachua County
Marion County, Florida
Hernando de Soto
Potano
chiefdom
Timucua
Evinston
Hernando de Soto
Utina
St. Johns River
Fort Caroline
Gainesville
Timucuan
Yustaga
Suwannee River
Jacques le Moyne
St Johns River
Gonzalo Méndez de Canço
Francisco Pareja
Alachua County
Orange Lake
ISBN
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