Corografia de las misiones, que administran los misioneros del Colegio Apostolico de propaganda fide de la S[an]ta Cruz de Queretaro, in la provincia de Sonora, con los paises de las naciones gentiles, que tienen acia norte, y poniente. [1908?]

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Corografia de las misiones, que administran los misioneros del Colegio Apostolico de propaganda fide de la S[an]ta Cruz de Queretaro, in la provincia de Sonora, con los paises de las naciones gentiles, que tienen acia norte, y poniente. [1908?]

Shows area including Monterey, California, central Baja California, and the Colorado and Gila Rivers, but most detailed in Sonora and Arizona. Identifies missions, presidios (including the presidio at Tucson, established 1776), and Tohono O'Odham, Apache, Hopi, Pima, Yuma and Seri Indian villages.

1 ms. map : cloth ; 258 x 446 mm.

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