Data Bank Released Chronicling Lives Of Indians In Spanish Missions
Tagged: library“A huge data bank that for the first time chronicles the lives and deaths of more than 100,000 Indians in the Spanish missions of the 18th and 19th centuries is now available to the public.
It is the product of an eight-year effort by researchers at the Huntington Library in San Marino who used handwritten records of baptisms, marriages and deaths at 21 Catholic missions and two other sites from between 1769 and 1850, the Los Angeles Times reported.”
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