Lista de los Misioneros Apostolicos de Propaganda Fide del Appco Colegio de San Fernando de Mexico : Monterey, Calif. : DS, 1798 Oct. 27.

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Lista de los Misioneros Apostolicos de Propaganda Fide del Appco Colegio de San Fernando de Mexico : Monterey, Calif. : DS, 1798 Oct. 27.

List of missionaries from the San Fernando College of Mexico in California at the time. Contemporary copy, certified by Governor Diego Borica.

[3] p. ; 30 cm.

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