José González Rubio letter : Santa Barbara, Calif., to Fray Blas Ordaz, [Mission San Gabriel, Calif.], 1850 Feb. 4.

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José González Rubio letter : Santa Barbara, Calif., to Fray Blas Ordaz, [Mission San Gabriel, Calif.], 1850 Feb. 4.

Handwritten letter from the Administrator of the California missions to another priest concerning marriage fees.

2 p.

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