Box 2
Contains 45 Results:
"Father Junipero Serra: biography" by unknown author, undated
This series contains copies of interviews and articles related to the beatification process of Junípero Serra.
"Father Junipero Serra, the man" by unknown author, undated
(4p.) [quotes from interviewees Michael Mathis, Harry Kelsey, David Hornbeck, Iris Engstrand, Gloria Miranda, Fr. Francis F. Guest]
"He was short in stature, big in will" by unknown author, 1986 October 5
(1p) Facsimile from Escondido Times-Advocate
Interviews for Serra Report, undated
Interviewees: Dr. Iris Engstrand, Univ. of San Diego; Dr. David Hornbeck, Cal State Northridge; John Johnson, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History; Dr. Harry Kelsey, Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History; Dr. Michael Mathes, Univ. of San Francisco; Dr. Gloria E. Miranda, Los Angeles Valley College; Norman Neuerburg, Cal State Dominguez Hills; and Dr. Doyce B. Nunis, Jr., USC.
Monterey bishop releases report countering criticism of Serra: Bishop Shubsda invites detractors to produce proof, 1986 November 24
(8p.)
"San Fernando Velicatá: Serra’s first California mission (1769-1773)" by W. Michael Mathes, September/October 1984
(pages unnumbered) [Special reprint from The Californians]
"Serra and the founding of San Diego—birthplace of American California" by Iris H. W. Engstrand, September/October 1984
(pages unnumbered) [Special reprint from The Californians]
"The Serra report: executive summary" by Most Reverend Thaddeus Shubsda, Bishop, Diocese of Monterey, undated
(2p.)
"Alessandro: a “lost” town of San Bernardino County" by R. Bruce Harley, undated
(6p., includes bibliography)
Clippings on the Bradshaw Trail, 1990 & 1992
Three facsimilies of newspaper articles: "Bradshaw Trail is retraced" by Terri Hardyin The Press-Enterprise (p.B-3); "On the trail of discovery" by Tom Patterson in The Press-Enterprise (p.B-2); and "Now is the time for exploring the Bradshaw Trail" by Tom Patterson in The Press-Enterprise (p.B-2).