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The letters of Jacob Baegert, 1749-1761 : Jesuit missionary in Baja California
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Jesuit missionaries in Mexico letters
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The first letter is from Juan María de Salvatierra, S.J. to Antonio Nuñez de Miranda, S.J., the Jesuit Provincial, on the 12th or 30th of June 1680. From the mission of Santa Inés de Chínipas (in the modern day state of Chihuahua), Salvatierra writes to Nuñez de Miranda, asking permission to carry out the charge that the Father Inspector ("Padre Visitador") Juan Fernández Cabero has assigned to him of working in the district ("partido") of Santa Teresa de Guasapares (also in Chihuahua). Salvatierra quotes a letter from another Father Inspector Juan Ortíz Zapato that spells out this charge. Salvatierra is to work with the Native Americans called "Usarones" (Husarones). HM 83155
mssHM 83155-83157
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Report of accomplishments and needs of Jesuit missionaries in Lower California
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The report also covers the Franciscans in Nuevo Leon. In Spanish. Unknown author.
mssHM 27807