Libros de mision (Santa Barbara and Santa Ynez) : ms., 1788-1834.

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Libros de mision (Santa Barbara and Santa Ynez) : ms., 1788-1834.

Microfilm copies of records of baptisms, confirmations, marriages and burials at Santa Barbara and Santa Ynez missions. A few accounts of census records also included. Also available in paper format: typewritten transcripts of selected items (4 v.) and translations of transcripts (4 v.).

2 microfilm reels : negative (Rich. 91:20-92:1) and positive.Typewritten transcripts and translations : 8 v.Copies of typed transcripts and translations : 2 microfilm reels : negative (BNEG Boxes 2205x and 2206x) and positive.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6737657

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