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DescriptionOld Mission At Santa Barbara - Pg-455.jpg |
English: Page from book: Mexico, California and Arizona; being a new and revised edition of Old Mexico and her lost provinces. (1900) |
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Source | https://archive.org/details/mexico.californi00bishrich |
Author | William Henry Bishop |
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