The Bride of Mission San José: A Tale of Early California

BUILDING FROM WHICH STANISLAUS AND HIS FOLLOWERS STOLE TWO HUNDRED INDIAN MAIDEN When Padre Osuna trails us he can perform a hundred double weddings at once
A Tale of Early California
By JOHN AUGUSTINE CULL
THE ABINGDON PRESS NEW YORK CINCINNATI
Copyright, 1920, by JOHN AUGUSTINE CULL
CHARACTERS PROMINENT IN THE STORY
SEÑOR MENDOZA, former Colonel in Napoleonic wars; subsequently, Administrator of Mission San José de Guadalupe, Santa Clara Valley, California; later Governor of the province.
CARMELITA MENDOZA, daughter of Señor Mendoza.
PADRE LUSCIANO OSUNA, Spiritual Head of Mission San José de Guadalupe.
CAPTAIN MORANDO, Comandante of the Pueblo of San José; afterward General of all the land forces of the department of California.
COLONEL BARCELO, Comandante of the Presidio of Monterey, and acting Governor of California.

John Augustine Cull
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2018-01-10

Темы

California -- History -- To 1846 -- Fiction

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