Diario de la expedición de reconocimiento : ms. S, 1817 May 13-26.

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Diario de la expedición de reconocimiento : ms. S, 1817 May 13-26.

Explorations, in company with Father Ramón Abella, Lieutenant Luis Arguello and soldiers, of the lower Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers. Notes on the Indians encountered. With this: Carta del lieutenant Arguello al gobernador Pablo de Sola. [San Francisco. May 26, 1817] (12 p. A. Ms. S. 30 cm.): Letter incorporating diary, May 13-26, of expedition in company with Fathers Duran and Abella. From the Cowan Collection. Includes typed transcript of the Arguello letter only.

Originals : 5 p. ; 31 cm. + related material.Copies : partial microfilm reel (13 exposures) : negative (Rich. 546:2) and positive.

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