The writings of Narciso Duran in The Bancroft Library : ms., [ca. 1810-1846].
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Bretnor, Helen Harding
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Jean-Nicolas Perlot was born in Belgium in 1823. He emigrated to California during the gold rush, worked as a gold miner in California, 1851-1857, and later settled in Oregon, where he worked as a landscape gardener. Perlot returned to Belgium in 1872 and spent the remainder of his life there. His autobiography, Vie et aventures d'un enfant de l'Ardenne, was published in Belgium in 1897. Helen Harding Bretnor worked as a public services librarian at the Bancroft Library, 1943-1967. Her English t...
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Narciso Durán was a highly respected Franciscan friar who served at Mission San Jose for twenty-seven years during the early 19th century. From the description of Letters to José Guilez, 1810-1811. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 773373689 From the description of Letters to José Viñals, 1807-1808. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 772627741 From the description of...
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Fray Mariano Payeras held the position of Padre Presidente of the California missions from July, 1815-April 1820. From the description of California missions report, 1820 Feb. 22. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 758678979 Franciscan describes all those men and women of the Franciscan first, second, and third (regular and secular) orders. Members of the first order include Friars Minor, Friars Minor Conventual, and Friars Minor Capuchin. All three br...