Excerpt from An Historical Sketch of Los Angeles County, California: From the Spanish Occupancy, by the Founding of the Missions San Gabriel Archangel, September 8, 1771, to July 4, 1876
The success which crowned the labors of the Jesuit Missionaries in Peninsular California, stimulated the Franciscan Order of the Roman Catholic Church in Mexico, to attempt a like work along the shore of the Pacific Ocean from the Peninsula northerly. This enterprise was approved of and assisted by the Government of New Spain, and was also fostered and encouraged by zealous Christians and philanthropists of Mexico, who donated large sums of money and estates to aid in its.
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An Historical Sketch of Los Angeles County, California: From the Spanish Occupancy, by the Founding of the Missions San Gabriel Archangel, September 8, 1771, to July 4, 1876 (Classic Reprint) Download by Juan José Warner pdf
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