Noticia de las Misiones que ocupan los Religiosos del Colegio de San Fernando de Mexico en la Jurisdición del citado Presidio, 1798, December 31.

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Noticia de las Misiones que ocupan los Religiosos del Colegio de San Fernando de Mexico en la Jurisdición del citado Presidio, 1798, December 31.

This manuscript is a census of the populations within the jurisdiction of the presidio of Santa Barbara, including the Pueblo of Los Angeles, and the missions at Purísima, Santa Barbara, San Buenaventura, and San Fernando. Included are two copies of a chart breaking down the populations into various categories, one of which is an undated and unattributed typewritten facsimile translated into English. In Spanish.

1 manuscript, 30 cm., 4 pages total, A.D.

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Goycoechea, Felipe Antonio de,

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Felipe de Goycoechea was a Spanish solider who served as governor of California from 1806-1814. From the description of Noticia de las Misiones que ocupan los Religiosos del Colegio de San Fernando de Mexico en la Jurisdición del citado Presidio, 1798, December 31. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 767886090 ...

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