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Illustration depicting the death of Father Luís Jayme at Mission San Diego Alcalá, November 4, 1775.
Author(s)


Francis J. Weber
Copyright holder


Public Domain
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Source


The Journal of San Diego History
Date created


1920
Country of first publication


United States
Notes


An illustration depicts the brutal death of Father Luís Jayme by the hands of angry natives at Mission San Diego de Alcalá, November 4, 1775. The uprising was the first of a dozen similar incidents that took place in Alta California during the Mission Period.
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