San Felipe Gracia Real de Guévavi de Terrenate was a Spanish presidio on Río Terrenate, a tributary of the San Pedro River.
At various times, the presidio was also called San Bernardo, San Pedro, San Mateo, San Felipe de Jesús, or Santa Cruz.
[1] Established in 1741 at the site of a Pima settlement,[2] the presidio was relocated to Las Nutrias in 1774, to Santa Cruz de Gaybanipitea shortly after, and to Mission Santa María Suamca in 1787.
[1] It was still extant in 1900.
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