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Survey California Catholicism's Neglected Gold Mine: A Report on Research and Writing, 1850–1960

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2009

John Bernard McGloin S. J.
Affiliation:
University of San Francisco

Abstract

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Type
Survey
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of Church History 1960

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References

1. This paper was read at a luncheon conference of the Catholic Historical Association on December 30, 1949. While never formally published, mimeographed copies were made available to those interested in procuring it.

2. In addition to sixteen individual studies of the Franciscan missions of Upper California published by Father Zephyrn Engelhardt O. F. M. (1851–1934), this historian also published, between 1908–1916, four large volumes entitled The Missions and Missionaries of California. (San Francisco, James H. Barry Co.) It should be noted here that a second and revised edition, published in 1929–1930, contains much additional material, especially in the first volume which treats exclusively of Lower California.

3. In addition to the volume here mentioned, Father Peter M. Dunne S. J. (1889–1957), published the following three volumes, all of which contain background materials for the lower California story:

1. Pioneer Blackrobes on the West Coast. (1940)

2. Pioneer Jesuits in Northern Mexico. (1944)

3. Early Jesuit Missions in Tarahumara. (1948)

All of these studies, which served to establish Father Dunne as the outstanding authority in this field, were published by the University of California Press, Berkeley, California.

4. Harr Wagner Company, San Francisco.

5. Father Gleeson's two volumes, issued in one cover, are long since out of print and collectors' items. They were published (1872) by the A. L. Bancroft Co., San Francisco. Father William Gleeson was born in 1829 and died in 1903.

6. At the time of writing (1960) Father Maynard Geiger, O. F. M., is recognized as easily supreme among the scholarly investigators of the Serra story. Both of his works were issued by the Academy of American Franciscan History, Washington, D. C.

7. University of Santa Clara Press. Father Henry Walsh, S. J. (1879–1956), was for many years historian at the University of Santa Clara.

8. Father Joseph Riordan S. J. (1857–1937), had his Golden Jubilee volume published by the H. S. Crocker Co., San Francisco.

9. Stanford University Press, Palo Alto, California.

10. This volume is entitled California's Pioneer Sister of Mercy: Mother Mary Baptist Russell (1829–1898) by McArdle, Sister Mary Aurelia. Academy Library Guild, Fresno, Calfornia.Google Scholar

11. By Thomas P. McSweeny. Academy of California Church History, Fresno, California, 1952, with the title of Cathedral on California Street: the Story of St. Mary's Cathedral, San Francisco, 1854–1891, and of Old St. Mary's, a Paulist Church, 1894–1951.

12. These are unpublished M. A. theses on file at the University of San Francisco.