Letter : Pantabãngan, to Fr. Antonio del Campo, 1739 May 29.

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Letter : Pantabãngan, to Fr. Antonio del Campo, 1739 May 29.

Photograph of a letter, dated May 29, 1739 in Pantabãngan, from the Augustinian friar Father Alexandro Cacho to Father Antonio del Campo, a Dominican, concerning mission affairs.

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