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Old Mission Stories of California

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A series of seven sketches recounts life around the Spanish missions in early California, blending documentary material with one wholly fictional tale. Vivid scene-setting ranges from desert mirages to cultivated mission gardens while focusing on Franciscan fathers, their ties to place, and relations with indigenous neophytes. Individual episodes portray prophecy and superstition, a priest's furtive departure, disputes over stewardship and funds, devotional practices, and local personalities, all rendered in plain narrative that emphasizes daily labor, attachment to mission communities, cultural encounters, and the quiet melancholy of institutional change.

About the Author

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Charles Franklin Carter

Charles Franklin Carter was an American author known for his work in historical fiction and storytelling. His notable book, "Old Mission Stories of California," explores the rich history and cultural heritage of California's missions, blending narrative with historical context. Through his writing, Carter contributes to the understanding of California's past, offering readers a glimpse into the lives and experiences surrounding these significant landmarks. His work reflects a dedication to preserving and sharing the stories that shape regional identity.

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