The Journal of San Diego History
San Diego History Center Quarterly
Fall 2013, Volume 59, Number 4
Iris H.W. Engstrand and Molly McClain, Editors
Theodore Strathman and David Miller, Review Editors
On the Road to San Diego: Junípero Serra’s Baja California Diary
Translated and Edited by Rose Marie Beebe and Robert Senkewicz
The Vanished Tribes of Lower California
Edward H. Davis
San Diego Presidio Nomination Form
National Register of Historic Places United States Department of the Interior
Illustrating the Life of Father Serra
Iris Engstrand
EXHIBIT REVIEW: Bottled and Kegged
Ernie B. Liwag
Publication of The Journal of San Diego History is underwritten by a major grant from the Quest for Truth Foundation, established by the late James G. Scripps. Additional support is provided by “The Journal of San Diego History Fund” of the San Diego Foundation and private donors.
Front Cover: Statue of Father Serra with a Juaneño Indian boy in front of the Convent of San Francisco, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
Back Cover: Detail from the altar in the Convent of San Bernardino, Petra, Mallorca, Spain.
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