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008 751110s1922 caua b 000 0 eng
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aEngelhardt, Zephyrin,$d1851-1934.
245 10 $aSan Juan Capistrano mission,$cby Fr. Zephyrin Engelhardt.
260 $aLos Angeles, Cal.$b[The Standard printing Co.]$c1922.
300 $axii, 259 pages including frontispiece, illustrations$c22 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 0 $aThe Missions and missionaries of California. New series. Local history
500 $aOn cover: The jewel of the missions.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aI. Preparation for founding -- Patron saint -- Viceroy Bucareli -- Cross planted -- Indians pleased -- Work suspended -- Founding by Fr. Junipero Serra -- Threatened by savages -- Mission locality -- Grapewine -- Indians uncommonly friendly and docile -- II. Fr. Serra arranges the mission books -- Title page of the baptismal register -- First entries -- Indian servants -- First structures -- Fr. Serra's church -- Gov. Felipe de Neve and his instructions -- Allowance of the missionaries -- Neve's utter meanness -- III. Fr. Serra confirms -- His farewell visit -- Interesting items -- Site of mission -- Statistics -- Donations -- Gov. Fages's notes -- Building activities -- New church -- A pretty legend -- IV. Imported artisans not a success -- Fr. Santiago to Gov. Borica -- Home manufactures -- Wife-murder -- Reception rooms built -- New church -- Master mason at last -- Corridors -- Contagious diseases, fire -- New church dedicated -- Transfer of body of Fr. Fuster -- V. Building activities -- An unwelcome visitor -- Rev. Domingo Rivas defends the fathers -- Missionary changes -- The aqueduct -- Fathers Suner and Barona -- VI. Disputes -- Correspondence -- Indian labor -- Hemp culture -- Earthquake -- The beautiful church ruined -- The victims -- Old church again used -- Hospital erected -- VII. The Indians and their habits -- Fr. Boscana's Chinigchinich -- Bouchard invasion -- Mission looted -- Controversy -- Dispute about cattle -- VIII. A scandalous case -- Fr. Barona illtreated by soldiers -- Two soldiers repent -- Fr. Sarria's protest -- Mexican president's decision -- Fr. Duran on the subject -- Bancroft's misstatement -- Destruction of papers -- Contribution of the mission -- Fr. Barona ill -- Oath of allegiance -- IX. Governor Echeandia -- His emancipation scheme -- Consequences -- Indians turbulent -- Decay sets in -- Report on lands of the mission -- Floods -- Ranchos -- Live stock -- Question of Indian rights to lands -- Spanish law on subject -- X. Alfred Robinson's visit -- Pattie's alleged visit -- Richard Dana's visit and description
505 0 $aXI. Fr. Zalvidea and Fr. Bascana exchange places -- Bancroft's malice -- Death of Fr. Barona -- Bancroft's ignorance -- Fr. Zalvidea's pathetic letter -- Change of governors -- Echeandia's trickery -- He lords it over the south -- Fr. Zalvidea's reply to Echeandia -- XII. Governor Figueroa's emancipation plan -- Indians unwilling -- Lands apportioned -- Bancroft's statement -- Decree of confiscation -- Inventory -- Fr. Zalvidea defended by Fr. Duran -- Poverty of the mission -- XIII. New governor appointed -- Alvarado refuses to surrender the office -- Military force -- Bravery of the Californians -- Administrators -- Indians not free -- Property wasted -- Inspector Hartnell -- The situation at San Juan Capistrano -- Indians want Fr. Zalvidea -- Sad incident -- XIV. Consequences of premature emancipation -- Immorality -- Desertions -- Fr. Duran to Fr. Zalvidea -- J. A. Estudillo's proposal -- Fr. Zalvidea in charge -- Appoints Augustin Janssens Mayordomo -- Indians turbulent -- Interesting letters of Fr. Zalvidea -- XV. Fr. Zalvidea on the alert -- A pious fund on a small scale -- Enormous land grants -- Fr. Zalvidea's savings -- Mayordomo Janssens honest -- Pueblo of San Juan Capistrano dissolved -- Claims -- XVI. Land lots assigned -- The beneficiaries -- Surviving Indians -- Hittell on San Juan Capistrano -- Alvarado's regulations -- San Juan de Arguello -- Juan Bandini in charge -- Fr. Zalvidea -- XVII. Bandini's confession -- The pious fund -- Doctrine of liberalism -- Duflot Mofras's description and foolish figures -- Three pathetic letters -- XVIII. San Juan Capistrano's degradation -- Governor Micheltorena's decree -- Pio Pico's determination -- His illegal decree -- Invalid deed -- Pio retires -- Major W. H. Emory's account -- His opinion on the ownership of the mission property -- XIX. United States patent restoring the mission property -- The law on the subject -- The survey -- The tracts of land restored -- President Abraham Lincoln's signature the last act in the drama -- XX. Life at the mission -- Mission register -- First entries -- Important entry No. 40 -- Fr. Serra administers confirmation -- His second visit -- The original chapel -- The banner year -- Conditions for reception of baptism -- Labor involved -- Earthquake -- Rich harvest -- New baptistry
505 0 $aXXI. Autos-de-Visita, or canonical visitations -- Last resident Franciscan, and last visiting missionaries -- Baptism of whites -- Adopted Indians -- Without shepherd -- Rev. Jose Rosales in charge -- Parish contributions -- XXII. First marriage -- Confirmation register -- Confirmations -- Bishop Jose S. Alemany at the mission -- Episcopal visitations -- Burial register -- First burials -- San Juan Capistrano el Viejo -- Death of Fr. Fuster -- Measles -- Earthquake victims -- Death of Fr. Barona -- Death of Fr. Oliva -- Miss Lorenzana -- XXIII. The first resident secular priest -- Rev. Jose Maria Rosales -- Second burial register -- SOme entries -- Rt. Rev. Thaddeus Amat, C.M. -- Disappearance of the Indians -- Rev. Vicente Llover -- A zealous apostle -- Rev. Jose Mut's mistake -- His zeal -- Incurs animosity of land sharks -- Fr. Serra's church vacated -- First ecclesiastical function in the chapel -- XXIV. Biographical sketches of the missionaries who retired to the mother college, or died at Mission San Juan Capistrano -- Fr. Gregorio Amurrio -- Fr. Pablo de Mugartegui -- Fr. Vicente Fuster -- Fr. Jose Faura -- Fr. Juan Jose de Santiago -- Fr. Jose Barona -- XXV. Biographical sketches, continued -- Fr. Vicente Pascual Oliva -- List of the resident and visiting missionaries or priests who officiated at Mission San Juan Capistrano.
590 $bArchive
610 20 $aMission San Juan Capistrano.
610 27 $aMission San Juan Capistrano.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00644552
650 7 $aIndians of North America$xCalifornia.$2fssh
650 7 $aIndians of North America$xMissions$xCalifornia.$2fssh
651 7 $aUnited States, California, Orange, San Juan Capistrano$xChurch history.$2fssh
776 08 $iOnline version:$aEngelhardt, Zephyrin, 1851-1934.$tSan Juan Capistrano mission.$dLos Angeles, Cal. [The Standard printing co.] 1922$w(OCoLC)657190980
856 41 $uhttp://books.google.com/books?id=m2ELAAAAYAAJ&dq=San%20Juan%20Capistrano%20mission%20Engelhardt.&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false$zClick here for full text
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