Mission Hospice
{{Short description|Historical place in San Mateo County, United States}}
{{infobox historic site
| name = Mission Dolores Outpost
Mission Hospice
Mission San Mateo
| image = Mission San Mateo Old Granary.jpg
| caption = Mission Dolores Outpost Granary as an inn in 1850
| locmapin = California#USA
| coordinates = {{coord|37.56505|-122.3280|type:landmark_region:US-CA|display=inline,title}}
| location = El Camino Real, Highway 82, San Mateo, California
| built = 1786
| built_for =
| architect = Spanish Padres
| architecture = Adobe Monterey Colonial
| governing_body =
| designation1 = California
| designation1_date = March 8, 1948
| designation1_number = 393
| pushpin_label =
}}
Mission Hospice, also called (Mission Dolores Outpost and Mission San Mateo), is a historical site in San Mateo, California, in San Joaquin County on the San Mateo Creek. It is a California Historical Landmark, listed as No. 393 on March 8, 1948.
Mission Dolores Outpost was built by Spanish Padres with New Spain in 1786. The outpost was a resting spot on the El Camino Real trail running north to south to the Spanish missions in California. Mission Dolores Outpost was the stop between Mission Santa Clara de Asís and Mission San Francisco de Asís. The Mission Dolores outpost also worked with the local Natives to feed the mission, and natives of Mission Dolores had a farm outpost at an Ohlone village. The outpost also raised cattle and food was also taken to Mission San Francisco de Asís.
The two main adobe buildings at the site were the large granary building and small chapel. Mission Dolores Outpost was abandoned in about 1793 after diseases killed most of the native population. After the Mexican secularization act of 1833, the large granary building was used as an inn on the El Camino road. The mission land became Rancho San Mateo and Rancho de las Pulgas. In 1849 the output buildings also became a stagecoach stop, opened by Nicolas de Peyster. None of the Mission Hospice buildings now exist; the site is the center of city of San Mateo.{{Cite web|url=https://www.californiahistoricallandmarks.com/landmarks/chl-393|title=CHL # 393 Hospice (Mission Dolores Outpost) San Mateo|website=www.californiahistoricallandmarks.com}}
The Mission Dolores Outpost historical marker is at Southwest corner of Baywood/(Baldwin) and El Camino Real-California State Route 82 in San Mateo, placed there by the Anson Burlingame Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.{{Cite web|url=https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=18417|title=Mission Hospice Historical Marker|website=www.hmdb.org}}{{Cite web|url=https://noehill.com/sanmateo/cal0393.asp|title=California Historical Landmark #393: Mission Dolores Hospice in San Mateo County|website=noehill.com}}Websites list different dates for the founding and end of the Mission Dolores Outpost, it looks to be confusion between Mission Dolores Outpost, Padre Pedro Font arrival, the farming operation, Native village, the inn, and other missions (Mission Dolores)