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Books with title Juan Bautista de Anza

  • Juan Bautista de Anza

    John Bankston

    Hardcover (Mitchell Lane Publishers, Sept. 1, 2003)
    A biography of explorer Juan Bautista de Anza, who established a land route between Mexico and California and became governor of New Mexico.
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  • Juan Bautista de Anza: For Kids

    by Thank A Teacher

    language (, March 1, 2016)
    Student-friendly text about adventurous Spanish explorer Sir Francis Drake. Great resource material for reports and projects written at an engaging easy-to-read level with just the right amount of information for older elementary kids. Learn about de Anza's early days, his exploration of the California desert, and his contributions and legacy.
  • San Juan Bautista

    Joseph McMahon, Carla Hendershot

    eBook (Arcadia Publishing, July 11, 2007)
    Hidden among the rolling hills and picturesque valleys of California�s coastal mountain range is the quiet mission town of San Juan Bautista. Forged by the San Andreas Fault, the same stunningenvironment that attracted Spanish missionaries to establish Mission San Juan Bautista in 1797 would invite multitudes of visitors and settlers during the first years of California�s statehood. Bypassed by the railroad in the 1870s, the town saw its population dwindle and seemed likely to fade unnoticed into history. In the 1930s, the structures around the ancient mission plaza narrowly avoided decay and demolition. The community, with the plaza at its heart, embarked upon a slow but steadyrestoration and revival of its former splendor. Today both mission and town thrive as important cultural and spiritual centers.
  • San Juan Bautista

    Joseph McMahon, Carla Hendershot, Plaza History Association

    Hardcover (Arcadia Publishing Library Editions, July 11, 2007)
    Hidden among the rolling hills and picturesque valleys of California's coastal mountain range is the quiet mission town of San Juan Bautista. Forged by the San Andreas Fault, the same stunning environment that attracted Spanish missionaries to establish Mission San Juan Bautista in 1797 would invite multitudes of visitors and settlers during the first years of California's statehood. Bypassed by the railroad in the 1870s, the town saw its population dwindle and seemed likely to fade unnoticed into history. In the 1930s, the structures around the ancient mission plaza narrowly avoided decay and demolition. The community, with the plaza at its heart, embarked upon a slow but steady restoration and revival of its former splendor. Today both mission and town thrive as important cultural and spiritual centers.
  • San Juan Bautista

    Joseph McMahon, Carla Hendershot, Plaza History Association

    Paperback (Arcadia Publishing, July 16, 2007)
    Hidden among the rolling hills and picturesque valleys of California's coastal mountain range is the quiet mission town of San Juan Bautista. Forged by the San Andreas Fault, the same stunningenvironment that attracted Spanish missionaries to establish Mission San Juan Bautista in 1797 would invite multitudes of visitors and settlers during the first years of California's statehood. Bypassed by the railroad in the 1870s, the town saw its population dwindle and seemed likely to fade unnoticed into history. In the 1930s, the structures around the ancient mission plaza narrowly avoided decay and demolition. The community, with the plaza at its heart, embarked upon a slow but steadyrestoration and revival of its former splendor. Today both mission and town thrive as important cultural and spiritual centers.
  • San Juan Bautista

    Joseph McMahon; Carla Hendershot; Plaza History Association

    Paperback (Arcadia Publishing, March 15, 2007)
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  • San Juan Bautista

    Joseph McMahon;Carla Hendershot;Plaza History Association

    Paperback (Arcadia Publishing, March 15, 1752)
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