Visita del Obispado de Durango por el Il[ustrísi]mo Señor Don Pedro Tamaron, Obispo de su Diòcesis : Durango, 1759-1765.

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Visita del Obispado de Durango por el Il[ustrísi]mo Señor Don Pedro Tamaron, Obispo de su Diòcesis : Durango, 1759-1765.

Copy of reports rendered by Bishop Tamarón of Durango in compliance with royal decrees regarding his inspection of his see, which comprised the present territory of Durango, Chihuahua, parts of other Mexican states, and New Mexico. Consists of an introduction and three parts. Printed as Demostración del vastísimo obispado de la Nueva Vizcaya-1765 (ed. by Vito Alessio Robles, Mexico, 1937) Includes a transcript of nearly all of Part I and the itineraries of Part II in the handwriting of Alphonse Pinart (M-M 232 A).

Originals : 377 p. ; 31 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (428 exposures) : negative (Rich. 393:8) and positive.

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