Records relating to Dominicans in Baja California, 1822-1827.

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Records relating to Dominicans in Baja California, 1822-1827.

Contemporary copies of documents relating to Domincans in Baja California and to their attempts to transfer a mission and establish a hospital in Pitic (Sonora) or in Tepic (Jalisco). Include letters and petitions from Fathers Tomás Ahumada, Domingo Barreda and others.

Originals : [14] p. ; 31 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel : negative (Rich. 819:12)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7166343

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Ahumada, Tomas, 1796-1842.

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Felix Caballero was a Dominican friar who lived in Baja California and served as a missionary on the frontier. From the description of Tomas de Ahumada letter to Felix Caballero : Santo Domingo (Mexico) : ALS, 1839 Feb. 22. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 214927883 ...

Barreda, Domingo, 1752-1832.

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Dominicans

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In a broad sense Dominican refers to a family of friars (clerical and nonclerical), cloistered nuns, professed sisters in apostolic congregations, and laity, all of whom consider St. Dominic de Guzman as their founder and inspiration. In the narrower sense Dominicans refers to the Order of Friars Preachers founded by St. Dominic de Guzmǹ in 1216. Honorius III gave formal sanction to their work on December 22, 1216, and on January 17, 1217, approved their title and preaching mission. The Dominic...