Research Manuscript Series
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
1998
Publisher
Santa Clara, Calif. : Santa Clara University, Department of Anthropology and Sociology
Abstract
Transcriptions and translations of documents for the year 1809, that are part of the archival papers known as the Pueblo Papers or the Spanish-Mexican Archives. These papers, which are housed at the San Jose Historical Museum and managed by the History Museums of San Jose, span the history of the City of San Jose︡ (originally named El Pueblo de San Jose︡ de Guadalupe) from the founding of the second pueblo site in 1797 until the admission of California to statehood in 1850.
Part of
Research Manuscript Series;9
Recommended Citation
Lambert, D. (1998). A Year in the Life of a Spanish Colonial Pueblo: San José de Guadalupe in 1809 Official Correspondence. Santa Clara, Calif.: Santa Clara University, Department of Anthropology and Sociology.
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