Letters : Zuni, New Mexico, 1775 Nov. 7-1776 May 6.

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Letters : Zuni, New Mexico, 1775 Nov. 7-1776 May 6.

Photocopies of three letters written by Escalante between 1775-1776, concerning the difficulties of trying to convert the Moqui (Hopi) Indians and plans for an expedition to discover an overland route from New Mexico to Monterey.

51 leaves, bound ; 34 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7346234

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