Nicholas Magalousis papers 1979-2009

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Nicholas Magalousis papers 1979-2009

This collection documents archaeologist and historic preservationist Nicholas Magalousis' efforts to preserve Southern California historic sites, particularly the San Juan Capistrano Mission, the San Luis Rey de Francia Mission, and the Irvine Ranch. The collection includes reports, newsletters, publications, slides, photographic prints, memoranda, correspondence, and news clippings.

1.0 linear foot; (3 boxes and 1 oversized folder)

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California Mission Studies Association

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Historical Background Nicholas Magalousis was active in the preservation of California missions, particularly San Juan Capistrano and San Luis Rey de Francia, and other Southern California historic sites such as the Irvine Ranch. He founded the California Mission Studies Association, an organization established in 1984 to preserve the California missions and support education about them. He has done pioneering work in Atomic Absorption Analys...

Irvine Ranch (Calif.)

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San Luis Rey Mission (Calif.)

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Magalousis, Nicholas M.

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Nicholas Magalousis was active in the preservation of California missions, particularly San Juan Capistrano and San Luis Rey de Francia, and other Southern California historic sites such as the Irvine Ranch. He was one of the founding members of the California Mission Studies Association, an organization established in 1984 to preserve the California missions and support education about them. He has taught anthropology and archaeology at the University of California, Irvine, Chapman University, ...

Mission San Juan Capistrano

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