Diario para los puertos de Sn. Diego y Monte Rey por tierra, que para maior honrra y gloria de Dios, y conversion de los infieles a nra. sta. fee catholica emprehendio dho. R.P. Presidte. Fr. Junipero Serra desde su mision, y real presidio de Na. Sa. del Loreto en la California : (despues de aver vi

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Diario para los puertos de Sn. Diego y Monte Rey por tierra, que para maior honrra y gloria de Dios, y conversion de los infieles a nra. sta. fee catholica emprehendio dho. R.P. Presidte. Fr. Junipero Serra desde su mision, y real presidio de Na. Sa. del Loreto en la California : (despues de aver visitado las misiones del sur; y alli concurrido y communicado largamte. sobre esta expedicion con el Illusmo. Sr. Dn. Joseph de Galvez del Consejo y Camara de su Magd., visitadr. gral. de esta Nueva España y principal director y commandante de estas conquistas) dia 28 de marzo, 3o. dia de Pascua de Resurección del año de 1769. 1769.

Account by Father Juan González Vizcaíno of Father Serra's diary account of his journey with the Portolá overland expedition, from Loreto to San Diego in Upper California between March 28 and June 30, 1769. Serra describes the missions they visit along the way, and comments on the conversions and customs of the Indians they encounter. He also includes his observations on the geography and terrain of the countryside. The diary ends on June 30, 1769, a day before the group actually enters San Diego.

[19] leaves, bound ; 32 cm.

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