Life in the old Mission of San Jose / by Carlos E. Castaneda, University of Texas, [1933?].

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Life in the old Mission of San Jose / by Carlos E. Castaneda, University of Texas, [1933?].

Typescript, carbon, essay concerning the history of the Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo. Castañeda discusses the founding of the Mission, construction of buildings, and the work of the Franciscan missionaries in converting American Indians to Christianity.

1 item (7 leaves) ; 37 cm.

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