. Kino's historical memoir of Pimería Alta; a contemporary account of the beginnings of California, Sonora, and Arizona . on the settlement. It is plain, saysFather Venegas, that Atondo had with him few likethose courageous and hardened men who at an earlierday had subdued America. Since the Concepcion hadnot returned, and supplies were consequently short,Atondo yielded, and on July 14 the San Jose weighedanchor, with all the Spaniards on board. Atondo now went to the Sinaloa coast to refit, inorder to make a new attempt farther up the Californiacoast, where more promising lands and Indians ha


. Kino's historical memoir of Pimería Alta; a contemporary account of the beginnings of California, Sonora, and Arizona . on the settlement. It is plain, saysFather Venegas, that Atondo had with him few likethose courageous and hardened men who at an earlierday had subdued America. Since the Concepcion hadnot returned, and supplies were consequently short,Atondo yielded, and on July 14 the San Jose weighedanchor, with all the Spaniards on board. Atondo now went to the Sinaloa coast to refit, inorder to make a new attempt farther up the Californiacoast, where more promising lands and Indians hadbeen reported. Setting sail again, on October 6 helanded with the missionaries and men at a bay calledSan Bruno, a few leagues north of La Paz. Here a new 24 The formal act of possession by Atondo is preserved for us in Alegre,Hist., vol. iii, 43-45; that by Kino and Goni is contained in Sobre pertenen-cia. Kino and Goni both signed acts of possession. The dates givenabove are from the acts of possession, there being some discrepancy in theaccount given in Lockman. -a r> O>*i HX HH rw w >H CO > dd73cy c.


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