Alberto Francisco Pradeau collection, 1551-1980 (bulk 1910-1979.

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Alberto Francisco Pradeau collection, 1551-1980 (bulk 1910-1979.

Consists of correspondence, typescripts, transcriptions, translations, photocopies, and printed matter describing Dr. Pradeau's research in colonial and nineteenth century Mexican history and currency. Although the collection extends from 1551-1981, the bulk of the collection is comprised of the products of Pradeau's research from 1910-1979. The collection has been arranged into eight series: Fraternal organizations; History of Mexico; History of the mission system and Jesuits in Mexico; Numismatic history of Mexico; Manuscripts, drafts and research notes for publications; Personal correspondence; Miscellaneous files; Personal documents/records.

7 ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7287269

Arizona State University Libraries

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Kino, Eusebio Francisco, 1644-1711

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Jesuit missionary assigned in 1687 to the Pimeria Alta, Viceroyalty of Mexico. From the description of Report of an exploration, written at Mission Dolores, Pimeria Alta, 1699. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 31688441 Eusebio Francisco Kino (1644-1711), Jesuit missionary and explorer in Mexico and the American Southwest, became a priest at the age of twenty-one and in 1681 went to Mexico. He led an unsuccessful attempt to settle Lower California in 1683 and was ...

Pradeau, Alberto Francisco, 1894-

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Dentist, historian and numismatist. From the description of Alberto Francisco Pradeau collection, 1551-1980 (bulk 1910-1979. (Scottsdale Public Library). WorldCat record id: 30503479 Scholar and historian. From the description of Los Jesuitas en Sonora, 1965. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 31530235 From the description of Historia de las misiones sonorenses y sus pueblos de visita, ca. 1965. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 3153...

Jesuits

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Alianza Hispano-Americana

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Alianza Hispano-Americana (AHA), founded in Tucson in 1894, was a Mexican American fraternal insurance society organized along Masonic lines into lodges, or logĂ­as. The Alianza members promoted civic virtues and acculturation; provided social activities; sickness and death benefits and burial insurance for its members. By 1930, the AHA had spread throughout the southwest and gradually extended to at least nine states in Mexico, expanding its mission to include concerns of civil rights and qualit...