The Spell of California's Spanish Colonial Missions

The Spell of California's Spanish Colonial Missions
Title The Spell of California's Spanish Colonial Missions PDF eBook
Author Donald F. Toomey
Publisher
Pages 284
Release 2001
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Here is the ultimate historical guidebook for the Spanish Colonial Mission churches, Presidio chapels and asistencias from San Diego to Sonoma, California. As Thomas J. Steele, S.J. said, Donald Toomey has done a major favor to each visitor to any one of the missions of California. These missions -- all of them without exception -- are historic, venerable, and handsome, but they are also profoundly instructive. Donald Toomey has assembled all the basic historical facts of each mission, tracing each site from its late-eighteenth or early-nineteenth-century origin through its various disasters (fires and earthquakes predominate) and its various renovations up to the end of the twentieth century. He outlines each mission's success at achieving its purpose, and he expertly conveys to his reader his own deep appreciation of Provincial Baroque architecture, art, and church life.

Colonial Rosary

Colonial Rosary
Title Colonial Rosary PDF eBook
Author Alison Lake
Publisher Ohio University Press
Pages 265
Release 2006
Genre California
ISBN 0804010846

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California would be a different place today without the imprint of Spanish culture and the legacy of Indian civilization. The colonial Spanish missions that dot the coast and foothills between Sonoma and San Diego are relics of a past that transformed California's landscape and its people. In a spare and accessible style, Colonial Rosary looks at the complexity of California's Indian civilization and the social effects of missionary control. While oppressive institutions lasted in California for almost eighty years under the tight reins of royal Spain, the Catholic Church, and the government of Mexico, letters and government documents reveal the missionaries' genuine concern for the Indian communities they oversaw for their health, spiritual upbringing, and material needs. With its balanced attention to the variety of sources on the mission period, Colonial Rosary illuminates ongoing debates over the role of the Franciscan missions in the settlement of California. By sharing the missions' stories of tragedy and triumph, author Alison Lake underlines the importance of preserving these vestiges of California's prestatehood period. An illustrated tour of the missions as well as a sensitive record of their impact on California history and culture, Colonial Rosary brings the story of the Spanish missions of California alive.

The Californios

The Californios
Title The Californios PDF eBook
Author Hunt Janin
Publisher McFarland
Pages 212
Release 2017-12-14
Genre History
ISBN 1476663033

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Before the Gold Rush of 1848-1858, Alta (Upper) California was an isolated cattle frontier--and home to a colorful group of Spanish-speaking, non-indigenous people known as Californios. Profiting from the forced labor of large numbers of local Indians, they carved out an almost feudal way of life, raising cattle along the California coast and valleys. Visitors described them as a good-looking, vibrant, improvident people. Many traces of their culture remain in California. Yet their prosperity rested entirely on undisputed ownership of large ranches. As they lost control of these in the wake of the Mexican War, they lost their high status and many were reduced to subsistence-level jobs or fell into abject poverty. Drawing on firsthand contemporary accounts, the authors chronicle the rise and fall of Californio men and women.

Mission

Mission
Title Mission PDF eBook
Author Margaret Wyman
Publisher Idyllwild Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre California
ISBN 9781931857000

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Chalkboard Heroes

Chalkboard Heroes
Title Chalkboard Heroes PDF eBook
Author Terry Lee Marzell
Publisher Wheatmark, Inc.
Pages 259
Release 2015-02-15
Genre Education
ISBN 1627871837

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California Apricots

California Apricots
Title California Apricots PDF eBook
Author Robin Chapman
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 200
Release 2019-09-16
Genre History
ISBN 1614239223

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Picked warm from a tree, a California apricot opens into halves as easily as if it came with a dotted line down its center. The seed infuses the core with a hint of almond; the fruit carries the scent of citrus and jasmine; and it tastes, some say, like manna from heaven. In these pages, Robin Chapman recalls the season when the Santa Clara Valley was the largest apricot producer in the world and recounts the stories of Silicon Valley's now lost orchards. From the Spaniards in the eighteenth century who first planted apricots in the Mission Santa Clara gardens to the post-World War II families who built their homes among subdivided orchards, relive the long summer days ripe with bumper crops of this much-anticipated delicacy.

Tradición Revista

Tradición Revista
Title Tradición Revista PDF eBook
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Pages 646
Release 2001
Genre Folk art
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