Portola Expedition, 1769-1770 A Historical, Political and Natural Description of California By Pedro Fages July 14, 1769 to January 24, 1770 First Page Introduction Article I: San Diego to San Francisco Solano Sate of the missions in the territory above mentioned Natural and Political History Article II: From San Francisco Solano to the Rio de Santa Clara Natural and Political Matters Article III: From the Canada de Santa Clara to the Rancheria de los Pedernales Natural and Political History Article IV: From Los Pedernales to the Foot of the Sierra de Santa Lucia State of the New Missions Observations on Political and Natural History Article V: From the Sierra de Santa LUcia to the Real Blanco State of the Missions Natural and Political History Article VI: From the Real Blanco to a Place Without a Name in 36° 44' Missions Last Number, VII: Concerning the People of the Plain, and the Rio Grade de San Francisco and Its Environs The Costume of the Indians Their Government and Economics Marriages and Games Birds and Land Animals Seeds, Fruits, and Other Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Indian Words Pedro Fages Journal, Introduction Pedro Fages Journal, Article 1 Pedro Fages Journal, Article 3 Pedro Fages Journal, Article 4 Pedro Fages Journal, Article 5 Pedro Fages Journal, Article 6 Pedro Fages Journal, Article 7 Book traversal links for Pedro Fages Journal Pedro Fages Journal, Introduction ›
Portola Expedition, 1769-1770 A Historical, Political and Natural Description of California By Pedro Fages July 14, 1769 to January 24, 1770 First Page Introduction Article I: San Diego to San Francisco Solano Sate of the missions in the territory above mentioned Natural and Political History Article II: From San Francisco Solano to the Rio de Santa Clara Natural and Political Matters Article III: From the Canada de Santa Clara to the Rancheria de los Pedernales Natural and Political History Article IV: From Los Pedernales to the Foot of the Sierra de Santa Lucia State of the New Missions Observations on Political and Natural History Article V: From the Sierra de Santa LUcia to the Real Blanco State of the Missions Natural and Political History Article VI: From the Real Blanco to a Place Without a Name in 36° 44' Missions Last Number, VII: Concerning the People of the Plain, and the Rio Grade de San Francisco and Its Environs The Costume of the Indians Their Government and Economics Marriages and Games Birds and Land Animals Seeds, Fruits, and Other Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Indian Words