The diary of Fray Tomas de la Peña Published by the Southern California Historical Society in 1891, this is an account of the of the 1774 voyage of the Santiago to the Northwest Coast of North America. The diary was detached from the historical society\u27s publication, Vol. II, pt. 1, p. [5]6, 83-143.https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/hornbeck_spa_4/1015/thumbnail.jp
On February 11, 1779, two vessels, the Princesa and the Favorita, commanded by Ignacio de Arteaga an...
Unexpectedly relevant documentary materials can sometimes be found in the Archives which does not ha...
La documentación presentada y comentada permite aportar nuevos datos sobre la destacada participació...
An English translation published in 1790 of a Spanish journal of expeditions by sea and land to the ...
In this paper, the first of a series, different diaries and reports of the 1774 expedition of Juan P...
"This fine English translation of the diary and the Professor's schoarly explanations have earned fo...
Text in Spanish and English.Original issued in series : Publications of the Historical Society of So...
Pages [1]-59 also called pages [31]-89"Biographical note on Gaspar de Portola": p. [5]-6Cowan, R.E. ...
Volume II (Part III, Sec. XIII through Part V) is a continuation of the 1759 English translation of ...
The 1690 expedition led by Alonso de León into present day Texas proved to be a pivotal journey tha...
Volume I. is the 1759 English translation of Spanish Jesuit Miguel Venegas’s 1758 publication regard...
Early San Francisco Bay, California, map based on the diary and observations of Franciscan missionar...
The “Magellan Strait” was the most far and inhospitable place of the New World, during the Spanish c...
Artículo de la sección: *.La documentación presentada y comentada permite aportar nuevos dat...
No discreet study of the Spanish voyages of discovery and exploration to the northwest coast of Nort...
On February 11, 1779, two vessels, the Princesa and the Favorita, commanded by Ignacio de Arteaga an...
Unexpectedly relevant documentary materials can sometimes be found in the Archives which does not ha...
La documentación presentada y comentada permite aportar nuevos datos sobre la destacada participació...
An English translation published in 1790 of a Spanish journal of expeditions by sea and land to the ...
In this paper, the first of a series, different diaries and reports of the 1774 expedition of Juan P...
"This fine English translation of the diary and the Professor's schoarly explanations have earned fo...
Text in Spanish and English.Original issued in series : Publications of the Historical Society of So...
Pages [1]-59 also called pages [31]-89"Biographical note on Gaspar de Portola": p. [5]-6Cowan, R.E. ...
Volume II (Part III, Sec. XIII through Part V) is a continuation of the 1759 English translation of ...
The 1690 expedition led by Alonso de León into present day Texas proved to be a pivotal journey tha...
Volume I. is the 1759 English translation of Spanish Jesuit Miguel Venegas’s 1758 publication regard...
Early San Francisco Bay, California, map based on the diary and observations of Franciscan missionar...
The “Magellan Strait” was the most far and inhospitable place of the New World, during the Spanish c...
Artículo de la sección: *.La documentación presentada y comentada permite aportar nuevos dat...
No discreet study of the Spanish voyages of discovery and exploration to the northwest coast of Nort...
On February 11, 1779, two vessels, the Princesa and the Favorita, commanded by Ignacio de Arteaga an...
Unexpectedly relevant documentary materials can sometimes be found in the Archives which does not ha...
La documentación presentada y comentada permite aportar nuevos datos sobre la destacada participació...