Historia de las misiones sonorenses y sus pueblos de visita, ca. 1965.

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Historia de las misiones sonorenses y sus pueblos de visita, ca. 1965.

Brief histories of the missions and pueblos of Sonora during the time of Jesuit influence. Includes index to missions.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7320221

University of Arizona Libraries

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