Santa Barbara Mission records : ms., 1782-1852.

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Santa Barbara Mission records : ms., 1782-1852.

Extracts made by Thomas Savage for H.H. Bancroft in 1878 from original record books of baptisms, confirmations, and deaths, 1782-1852, containing names of officiating priests, and death notices, with biographical information, for Fathers Antonio Jaime, Antonio Menéndez, Francisco García Diego, Narciso Durán and Antonio Paterna.

Originals : [2], 47 leaves ; 31 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 91:18) and positive.

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