Nomina de los P[adr]es Misioneros del Sag[ra]do Orden de Predicadores que actualmente administran las Misiones de la Baja California : ms., [ca. 1794].

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Nomina de los P[adr]es Misioneros del Sag[ra]do Orden de Predicadores que actualmente administran las Misiones de la Baja California : ms., [ca. 1794].

Two lists of Dominican missions and missionary fathers in Baja California. One, headed "Nómina" and undated, was evidently written before April, 1794, since it omits the Mission of San Pedro Mártir founded in that month, besides listing two missions suppressed in 1795. The other is dated in Loreto on December 31, 1798.

Originals : 2 p. ; 29 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (3 exposures) : negative (Rich. 416:18) and positive.

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