Historia, cartas de los Padres Jesuites en Chihuahua, 1746-1748.

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Historia, cartas de los Padres Jesuites en Chihuahua, 1746-1748.

Typescript, transcribed letters in Spanish and English of various Jesuits; the majority are directed to Provincial Andrés García. Includes typescript (original) Table of Contents in English.

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