A history of California and an extended history of its southern coast counties, also containing biographies of well-known citizens of the past and present . -to its completion. The arches are practicallythe same as in the old building, and the newbuilding, the foundation for which was laidin August, 1904, will have the same generalpppearance. The part being rebuilt is one hun-dred and eighty-six feet in length from theside of the church, exclusive of the arches,with walls three feet thick, the first storybeing fourteen feet high, made of adobe, thesecond one-half story nine and one-half feethi


A history of California and an extended history of its southern coast counties, also containing biographies of well-known citizens of the past and present . -to its completion. The arches are practicallythe same as in the old building, and the newbuilding, the foundation for which was laidin August, 1904, will have the same generalpppearance. The part being rebuilt is one hun-dred and eighty-six feet in length from theside of the church, exclusive of the arches,with walls three feet thick, the first storybeing fourteen feet high, made of adobe, thesecond one-half story nine and one-half feethigh. The building will be one of the finestof its kind in Southern California, and whencompleted with new roof, beams and otherneeded improvements will be able to with-. ^^2^c^^2i*/^7v«**(— HTSTORTCAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. G69 stniifl tlic ra\-ages of time tor years. Thecliurcli iia> been repaired with the remainingguuil iik-^, ihe balance with corrugated gal-vanized iron roofing. In addition to havingcharge of the San Luis Rey Mission FatherOKeefe attends the missions at Oceanside,Vista, Fallbrook, Calaveras and Riversideschool district and south to San Dieguito. BRYANT HOWARD. lAIental endow-ments of a superior character and the influ-ences which surround the life of the son of asouthern planter of the ante-bellum tyne, foundexpression in a personality so striking as tomake the late Bryant Howard admired by allto whom his name was familiar. He wasreared in his native city of BulTalo, N. Y.,and by various sojourns in other large citieshe gained an intimate knowledge of Americanlife, to which he added the cosmopolitan in-formation gained by continental travels. Itwas his privilege to enjoy a tour of Europewith President James A. Garfield and


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