Relaciones de todas las cosas que en el Nuevo Mexico se han visto y sabido, asi por Mar como por tierra, desde el año de 1538 hasta el de 1676 [i.e. 1626]. [between 1890 and 1905]

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Relaciones de todas las cosas que en el Nuevo Mexico se han visto y sabido, asi por Mar como por tierra, desde el año de 1538 hasta el de 1676 [i.e. 1626]. [between 1890 and 1905]

Hand-copied transcript, probably from around 1890-1905, of the Relaciones, accounts of the early history of New Mexico and California from 1538 to 1626, collected and compiled around 1627 or 1628 by the Franciscan missionary Father Gerónimo Zárate Salmerón.

[47] leaves, bound ; 35 cm.

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