35 Secularization of Missions

Bartlett, John Russell. Personal Narrative of Explorations and Incidents in Texas, New Mexico, California, Sonora, and Chihuahua: Connected with the United States and Mexican Boundary Commission, during the Years 1850, ’51, ’52, and ’53. New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1854. http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1658054. Access through Google Books. Find at your local library.

Cameron, Una B. “The History of San Gabriel Valley.” M.A., University of Southern California, 1938. Find at your local library. Access through LMU.

Donohue, John Augustine. After Kino: Jesuit Missions in Northwestern New Spain, 1711-1767. Sources and Studies for the History of the Americas 6. Rome: Jesuit Historical Institute, 1969. Find at your local library.

Eargle, Dolan. California Indian Country: The Land & the People. San Francisco, CA: Trees Company Press, 1992. Find at your local library.

Engelhardt, Zephyrin. San Fernando Rey, the Mission of the Valley. The Missions and Missionaries of California. Chicago, IL: Franciscan Herald Press, 1927. Find at your local library.

———. San Gabriel Mission and the Beginnings of Los Angeles. Missions and Missionaries of California. San Gabriel, CA: Mission San Gabriel, 1927. Find at your local library.

Farnsworth, Paul. “Economics of Acculturation in the Spanish Missions of Alta California.” Research in Economic Anthropology 11 (1989): 217–49. Find at your local library.

Forbes, Jack D. “Indians of Southern California in 1888.” The Masterkey 33 (1959): 71–76. Find at your local library.

Geary, Gerald Joseph. The Secularization of the California Missions (1810-1846). Studies in American Church History 17. Washington, D. C: The Catholic University of America, 1934. Find at your local library.

Miller, Bruce W. The Gabrielino. Los Osos, Calif: Sand River Press, 1991. Find at your local library.

North, Arthur Walbridge. The Mother of California: Being an Historical Sketch of the Little Known Land of Baja California, from the Days OfCortez to the Present Time, Depicting the Ancient Missionstherein Established, the Mines There Found, and the Physical, Social and Political Aspects of the Country ; Together with an Extensive Bibliography Relative to the Same. San Francisco: P. Elder and Co, 1908. Find at your local library.

Phillips, George Harwood. “Indians in Los Angeles, 1781-1875: Economic Integration, Social Disintegration.” Pacific Historical Review 49, no. 3 (August 1, 1980): 427–51. https://doi.org/10.2307/3638564. Find at your local library. Access through University of California Press.

———. “Indians in Los Angeles, 1781-1875: Economic Integration, Social Disintegration.” In The American Indian, edited by Roger L. Nichols, 3rd ed., 179–93. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1986.

Reid, Hiram A, and Alfred James McClatchie. History of Pasadena, Comprising an Account of the Native Indian, the Early Spanish, the Mexican, the American, the Colony, and the Incorporated. Pasadena: Pasadena History Co., 1895. Find at your local library.

Reid, Hugo. “Hugo Reid’s Account of the Indians of Los Angeles Co.,Cal. Notes and Illustrations by W.J. Hoffman, M.D.” Essex Institute Bulletin 17, no. 1–3 (1885): 133. Access through LMU.

———. “Los Angeles County Indians.” Los Angeles Star. February 12, 1852. Find at your local library.

———. “Los Angeles County Indians.” Los Angeles Star. July 24, 1852. Find at your local library.

———. “Los Angeles County Indians.” Los Angeles Star. February 6, 1869. Find at your local library.

———. “Los Angeles County Indians.” Los Angeles Star. February 13, 1869. Find at your local library.

———. “Los Angeles County Indians.” Los Angeles Star. February 20, 1869. Find at your local library.

———. “Los Angeles County Indians.” Los Angeles Star. March 13, 1869. Find at your local library.

———. “Los Angeles County Indians.” Los Angeles Star. March 20, 1869. Find at your local library.

———. “Los Angeles County Indians.” Los Angeles Star. March 27, 1869. Find at your local library.

———. “Los Angeles County Indians.” Los Angeles Star. April 3, 1869. Find at your local library.

———. “Los Angeles County Indians.” Los Angeles Star. April 10, 1869. Find at your local library.

———. “Los Angeles County Indians.” Los Angeles Star. April 17, 1869. Find at your local library.

———. “Los Angeles County Indians.” Los Angeles Star. April 24, 1869. Find at your local library.

———. “Los Angeles County Indians.” Los Angeles Star. May 1, 1869. Find at your local library.

———. “The Indians of Los Angeles County.” Edited by Alexander S. Taylor. California Farmer and Journal of Useful Sciences, The Indianology of California, Second Series, 14, no. 19, 22 (February 11, 1861).

———. The Indians of Los Angeles County. Los Angeles: Arthur M. Ellis, 1926. Find at your local library.

———. The Indians of Los Angeles County: Hugo Reid’s Letters of 1852. Edited by Robert F. Heizer. Southwest Museum Papers 21. Los Angeles: Southwest Museum, 1968. Find at your local library.

Shea, John Gilmary. History of the Catholic Missions among the Indian Tribes of the United States, 1529-1854. New York: P.J. Kenedy, Excelsior Catholic Publishing House, 1854. Find at your local library.

Stevens, Madeline. Discovering Mission San Gabriel Arcángel. 1st edition. California Missions. New York: Cavendish Square, 2015. Find at your local library.

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