Elogios de Misioneros de Baja California : Baja California : ADS?, 1737.

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Elogios de Misioneros de Baja California : Baja California : ADS?, 1737.

Eulogies of Lorenzo José Carranco and Nicolás Tamaral, Jesuit missionaries slain in Baja California in 1734 by the Pericú Indians, with two related commemorative items in Spanish prose and Latin verse; eulogy of Julián de Mayorga, also a Jesuit missionary to Baja California; letter from Taraval, July 14, 1737, transmitting this material to Father Francisco Cutillas; and certification signed by Taraval, August 12, 1737, attesting the martyrdom of Carranco and Tamaral.

Originals : 2 folders in portfolio ; 22 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (35 exposures) : negative (Rich. 393:8) and positive.

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Taraval, Sigismundo, 1700-1763

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Cutillas, Francisco, active 1752

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Carranco, Lorenzo José.

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Mayorga, Julián de.

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