CHAPTER I. San Luis Rey Mission and its Founder. CHAPTER II. The Founding of Pala. CHAPTER III. Who Were the Ancestors of the Palas? CHAPTER IV. The Pala Campanile CHAPTER V. The Decline of San Luis Rey and Pala. CHAPTER VI. The Author of Ramona at Pala. CHAPTER VII. Further Desolation CHAPTER VIII. The Restoration of the Pala Chapel. CHAPTER IX. The Palatingua Exiles. CHAPTER X. The Old and New Acqueducts. CHAPTER XI. The Palas as Farmers. CHAPTER XII. With the Pala Basket Makers. CHAPTER XIII. Lace and Pottery Makers. CHAPTER XIV. The Religious and Social Life of the Palas. CHAPTER XV. The Collapse and Rebuilding of the Campanile. Title: Picturesque Pala The Story of the Mission Chapel of San Antonio de Padua Connected with Mission San Luis Rey Author: George Wharton James Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 E-text prepared by Greg Bergquist, Melissa McDaniel, |
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Picturesque Pala
The Story of the
Mission Chapel
of
San Antonio de Padua
Connected with
Mission San Luis Rey
Fully Illustrated
By
GEORGE WHARTON JAMES
Author of
In and Out of the Old Missions of California; The Franciscan
Missions of California; Indian Basketry; Indian
Blankets and Their Makers; The
Indian's Secret of Health;
Etc., Etc.
1916
THE RADIANT LIFE PRESS
Pasadena, California