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Almada, Francisco R. Diccionario de Historia, Geografia y Biografia Chihuahuenses. Chihuahua, Mexico: Tallerias Gráficos del Gobierno del Estado, 1927. 774 páginas.

Almada, Francisco R. Diccionario de Historia, Geografia y Biografia Sonorenses. Chihuahua, Mexico: Tallerias Gráficos del Gobierno del Estado.

American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of California. La Expedición de Juan Bautista de Anza. Bicentennial Reenactment of the De Anza Expedition, 1774-1776. Sacramento, California. 1976.

Aricivita, Juan Domingo. Crónica Seráfica y Apostólica del Colegio de Propaganda Fide de la Santa Cruz de Querétaro en la Nueva Espaáa. México: Don Felipe de Zúńiga y Ontiveros, 1972.

Bancroft, Hubert Howe. The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft: History of Arizona and New Mexico, 1530-1888. Volume XVII. San Francisco, California: The History Company Publishers, 1889. 829 pages.

Bannon, John Francis. The Spanish Borderlands Frontier, 1513-1821. Albuquerque, New Mexico: University of New Mexico Press, 1974. 308 pages.

Barncastle, Robert C. From Tubac to San Francisco. Noticias de Anza 1:1. (May, 1992). pp 1-3.

Bolton, Herbert E. Anza's California Expeditions, Vol. 1-5. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1930.

Bolton, Herbert E. Anza's California Expeditions. 5 vols. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1930.

Bolton, Herbert E. Kino's Historical Memoir of Pimeria Alta. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1948. 329 pages.

Bolton, Herbert E. Outpost of Empire: The Story of the Founding of San Francisco. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.

Bolton, Herbert E. Rim of Christendom. New York, N.Y.: The MacMillan Company, 1936. 644 pages.

Bolton, Herbert E. The Spanish Borderlands. New Haven: Yale University Press. 1921.

Boulé, Mary Null. California American Tribes Vashon, WA: Merryant Publishing. 1992 (series of 26 snall books, each on a different tribe and written for elementary students).

Boulé, Mary Null. The Missions: California's Heritage. Vashon, WA: Merryant Publishing. 1988 (series of 21 small books, each on a different mission and written for elementary students).

Bowman, J. N., and Robert F. Heizer. Anza and the Northwest Frontier of New Spain. Los Angeles: Southwest Museum, 1967.

Bowman, J.N. The Resident Neophytes of the California Missions, 1769-1834. Historical Society of Southern California Quarterly, XL, 128-148. 1958.

Brinckerhoff, Sidney and Pierce A. Chamberlain. Spanish Military Weapons in Colonial America. Stackpole Books, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 1972.

Brinckerhoff, Sidney B. and Odie B. Faulk. Lancers for the King: A Study in the Military System of Northern New Spain, with a translation of the Royal Regulation of 1772. Arizona Historical Foundation, Phoenix, Arizona. 1965.

Bringas de Manzaneda, Diego Miguel, O. F. M. Friar Brings Reports to the King: Methods of Indoctrination on the Frontier of New Spain, 1796-97. Translated and Edited by Daniel S. Matson and Bernard L. Fontana. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press, 1977. 177 pages.

Brinkerhoff, Sidney and Odie B. Faulk. Lancers for the King: A Study of the Frontier Military System of Northern New Spain with a Translation of the Royal Regulations of 1772. Phoenix, Arizona: Arizona Historical Foundation, 1965. 127 pages.

Brumgardt, John R. From Sonora to San Francisco Bay, The Expeditions of Juan Bautista de Anza 1774-1774. Historical Commission Press, Riverside, CA, 1976.

Burrus, Ernest J., S. J. Kino and Manje: Explorers of Sonora and Arizona - Their Vision of the Future. St. Louis, Missouri: Jesuit Historical Institute, 1971. 793 pages.

Carter, Charles Franklin, trans. Duhuat-Cilly's Account of California in the Years of 1827-1828. California Historical Society Quarterly, 8, No. 2, 130-166; No. 3, 214-150; No. 4, 306-336. 1929.

Caughey, John W. California: A Remarkable State's Life History. Prentice Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, pp. 57-69

Chartrand, Renó. Leather Jacket Soldiers: The Cuera Cavalry of the American Southwest (1). Military Illustrated: Past & Present. 53:24-30. October, 1992.

Chartrand, Ren&0acute;. The Cuera Cavalry of the American Southwest (2). Military Illustrated: Past & Present. 54:36-43. November, 1992.

Conley, Frances R. Martina Didn't Have a Covered Wagon: A Speculative Reconstruction. The Californians, March-August, 1989, pp. 48-54.

Costanso, Miguel. Diary of Miguel Costanso. Ed by Frederick J. Teggert. Publications of the Academy of Pacific Coast History, II, 1911. pp. 161-327.

Costanso, Miguel. Narrative of the Portola Expedition of 1769-1700. Ed. by Adolph Van Hemmert-Engert and Frederick J. Teggert. Publications of the Academy of Pacific Coast History, I, 1910, pp. 91-159.

Coues, Elliott, (Ed.). On the Trail of a Spanish Pioneer: The Diary and Itinerary of Francisco Garcés (Missionary Priest) in his Travels Through Sonora, Arizona, and California 1775-1776. Vol. 1. New York: Francis P. Harper. 1900.

County of Santa Barbara. Santa Barbara County Local Coastal Plan, 1972.

DaSilva, Owen Francis, (Ed.) Mission Music of California. Los Angeles, CA: W.F. Lewis, 1941.

Denis, Alberta Johnston. Spanish Alta California. New York, N.Y.: Macmillan Company, 1927. 537 pages.

Documentos para la Historia de Mexico, Quarta Sdrie, Tomo II. Mexico: Imprenta de Vicente Garcfa Torres, 1856.

Donohue, John Augustine, S.J. After Kino: Jesuit Missions in Northwestern New Spain, 1711-1767. St. Louis, Missouri: Jesuit Historical Institute, 1969. 183 pages.

Dunbier, Roger. The Sonoran Desert: Its Geography, Economy and People. Tucson Arizona: University of Arizona Press, 1968. 426 pages.

Dunne, Peter Masten, S.J. Black Robes in Lower California. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1952. 540 pages.

Dunne, Peter Masten, S.J. Captain Anza and the Case of Father Campos. Mid America XXIII, January 1941. 16 pages.

Dunne, Peter Masten, S.J. Juan Antonio Balthazar: Padre Visitador to the Sonora Frontier, 1744-1745. Two original reports. Tucson, Arizona: Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society, 1957. 130 pages.

Eldredge, Zoeth Skinner. The Beginnings of San Francisco from the Expedition of Anza, 1774 to the City charter of April 15, 1850. New York: John C. Rankin Company. 1912.

Eldredge, Zoeth Skinner. History of California. New York: The Century History Company. 1915.

Engelhardt, Zephyrin, O.F.M. Mission San Carlos Borromeo (Carmelo): The Father of the Missions. Santa Barbara, California: Schauer Printing Studio, 1934. 274 pages.

Engelhardt, Zephyrin, O.F.M. The Franciscans in Arizona. Harbor Springs, Michigan: Holy Childhood Indian School, 1899. 263 pages.

Engstrand, Iris H. W. "California Ranchos: Their Hispanic Heritage," Southern California Quarterly, Fall 1985.

Engstrand, Iris H. W. "California through the Eyes of European Observers, 1769-1821," in Nicholas M Magalousis, ed., Early California Reflections. Collection of papers delivered at the San Juan Capistrano Library, 1987.

Engstrand, Iris H. W. "Hispanic California, 1542-1848," in A Guide to the History of California. A bibliographical essay with Daniel Tyler. New York: Greenwood Press, 1988.

Engstrand, Iris H. W. "Hispanic Influences in California History," In Early California Reflections. Santa Barbara: Bellerophon Books, 1986.

Engstrand, Iris H. W. "JJunípero Serra: Founding Fathers of San Diego" in Francis J. Weber, ed. Some Reminiscences about Fray Junípero Serra, Santa Barbara, 1985.

Engstrand, Iris H. W. "Land Grant Problems in the Southwest: The Spanish and Mexican Heritage," New Mexico Historical Review, October 1978.

Engstrand, Iris H. W. "Pedro Fages and Miguel Costansó: Two Early Letters from San Diego in 1769," Journal of San Diego History, Spring 1975.

Engstrand, Iris H. W. Serra's San Diego: Father Junípero Serra and California's Beginnings. San Diego Historical Society, 1982.

Engstrand, Iris H. W. Spanish Scientists in the New World: The Eighteenth Century Expeditions. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1980.

Engstrand, Iris H. W., & Cutter, Donald. Quest for Empire: Spanish Settlement in the Southwest. Golden, CO: Fulcrum Publishing Co., 1996.

Ezell, Paul H. The Hispanic Acculturation of the Gila River Pimas. The American Anthropological Association, October 1961. 171 pages.

Fages, Pedro. A Historical, Political, and Natural Description of California by Pedro Fages, Soldier of Spain. Translated by Herbert Ingram Priestley. Ramona, California: Ballena Press, 1972.

Faulk, Odie B. and Sydney Brinckerhoff. Soldiering at the End of the World. The American West. 3(2):28-37. 1966.

Faulk, Odie B. The Leatherjacket Soldier: Spanish Military Equipment and Institutions of the Late Eighteenth Century, Sociotechnical Publications, Pasadena, California. 1971.

Fernández-Shaw, Carlos M. Translated by Alfonso Bertodano Stourton and others. The Hispanic Presence in North America: from 1492 to Today. New York, New York: Facts on File, 1991. 375 pages.

Ferris, Robert G. Explorers and Settlers: Historic Places Commemorating the Early Exploration and Settlers of the United States. Washington, D.C.: National Park Service, 1968. 506 pages.

Field, Les Alan Leventhal, Dolores Sanchez, and Rosemary Cambra. "The Contemporary Ohlone Tribal Revitalization Movement: a Perspective from the Muwekma Costanoan/Ohlone Indians of the San Francisco Bay Area," California Historian (Fall), 1992, pp. 431-431.

Fireman, Janet R. The Spanish Royal Corps of Engineers in the Western Borderlands: Instrument of Bourbon Reform, 1764-1815. Glendale, California: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1978.

Font, Pedro. The Anza Expedition of 1775-1776: Diary of Pedro Font. Edited by Frederick J. Teggart. Publications of the Academy of Pacific Coast History. 3(1). March, 1913.

Galvez, Bernardo de. Instructions for Governing the Interior Provinces of New Spain, 1786. Berkeley, California: Quivira Society Publications, 1951. 150 pages.

Garate Donald T. and Maria de Lourdes Gortarez. Anza: A Documentary Analysis of the Surname of Juan Bautista de Anza. Tumacacori Arizona: National Park Service, 1993. 130 pages.

Garate, Donald T. Anssa of Ernani: A collection of documents establishing the birthplace, birthdate and parentage of Juan Bautista de Anza, Captain of La Caballeria de las Fronteras garrisoned at the Royal Presidio of Santa Rosa de Corodeguachi. Tumacacori, Arizona: unpublished manuscript filed at Tumacacori National Historical Park, 1992. 28 pages. Abridged two-page version published in Nogales, Arizona: Pimeria Alta Historical Society Newsletter, October, 1992.

Garate, Donald T. Anza's Saddle. Noticias de Anza, 3:1. (January, 1994). pp 6.

Garate, Donald T. Anza: A Basque Legacy on the Northern Frontier. Proceedings of the 1st International Anza Conference in Arizpe, Mexico. May 24-26, 1996.

Garate, Donald T. "Basque Ethnic Connections and the Expedition of Juan Bautista de Anza to Alta California," Colonial Latin American Historical Review, 4:1 (Winter, 1995): 71-93.

Garate, Donald T. Basque Names, Nobility and Ethnicity on the Spanish Frontier. Albuquerque, New Mexico: Colonial Latin American Historical Review, Winter, 1993. 26 pages.

Garate, Donald T. Cultural Diversity on the Anza Trail. Noticias de Anza, 3:1. (January, 1994). pp 1-3.

Garate, Donald T. La Pintura Misteriosa. Noticias de Anza, 3:3. (December, 1994). pp 1-3.

Garate, Donald T. Origin of the Name "Anza." Albuquerque, New Mexico: Spanish Colonial Sites Newsletter, Volume 1, Number 2, 1993. 2 pages.

Garate, Donald T. The Juan Bautista de Anza Historical Trail. Tucson, AZ: Southwest Parks and Monuments Association, 1994.

Garate, Donald T., Editor. Captain Juan Bautista de Anza, Correspondence of Various Subjects, 1775. 1994.

Garces, Francisco. A Record of Travels in Arizona and California: A New Translated Edition by John Galvin. San Francisco, California: John Howell Books, 1967. 115 pages.

Garces, Francisco. Diario y Derrotero del Muy Reverende Padre Fraile Francisco Garces, Octubre de 1775 hasta 17 de Setiembre de 1776. Original in Bancroft Library, Berkeley, California.

Garcia Carraffa, Alberto y Arturo. El Solar Vasco-Navarro. San Sebastian, Guipuzcoa: Libreria Internacional, 1967. Seis Tomos, 2710 paginas.

Gibson, Robert O. The Chumash: Indians of North America, Frank W. Porter III, General Editor. New York: Chelsea House Publishers.

Gudde, Erwin G., California Place Names, University of California Press, 1960.

Hague, Harlan. The Road to California: The Search for a Southern Overland Route, 1540-1848. Glendale, California: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1978. 325 pages.

Heizer, Robert F., editor. California Handbook of North American Indians. Vols. 7 and 8. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. 1978.

Hoover, Robert L. and Julia G. Costello, editors. "Composite Diary of the 1769 Portolé Diary Through Salinan Territory" and "Composite Diary of the First and Second Anza Expeditions through Salinan Territory," Appendix II in Excavations at Mission San Antonio 1976-1978. Monograph XXVI, Institute of Archaeology. Los Angeles, University of California, 1985, pp. 190-198.

Ives, Ronald L. José Valésquez: Saga of a Borderland Soldier (Northwestern New Spain in the 18th Century). Tucson, Arizona: Southwest Mission Research Center, 1984. 384 pages.

Jones, Oakah L. Los Paisanos: Spanish Settlers on the Northern Frontier of New Spain. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1979. 351 pages.

Kessell, John L. Friars, Soldiers and Reformers: Hispanic Arizona and the Sonora Mission Frontier, 1767-1856. Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona Press, 1976. 347 pages.

Kessell, John L. Kiva, Cross, and Crown: The Pecos Indians and New Mexico, 15401840. Washington, D.C.: National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1979. 587 pages.

Kessell, John L. Mission of Sorrows: Jesuit Guevavi and the Pimas, 1691-1767. Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona Press, 1970. 224 pages.

King, Chester. "Chumash Inter-Village Economic Exchange," in Native Californians, A Theoretical Retrospective. Edited by Lowell John Bean and Thomas C. Blackburn. Ramona, CA: Ballena Press. 1976.

King, Chester. "The Names and Locations of Historic Chumash Villages," The Journal of California Anthropology, 2:2 (Winter, 1975), 171-180.

Kroeber, Alfred Louis. A Mission Record of the California Indians. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1908.

Kroeber, Alfred Louis. Handbook of the Indians of California. Berkeley: California Book Company, Ltd., 1953.

Langellier, John Phillip and Daniel Bernard Rosen. El Presidio de San Francisco: A History Under Spain and Mexico, 1776-1846. Denver, CO National Park Service, Denver Service Center. 1991.

Lewis, Oscar. California Hertitage. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. 1949.

Lippy, Charles. H., Robert Choquett, Stafford Poole. Christianity Comes to the Americas: 1492-1776. New York: Paragon House. 1992.

Los Angeles County Volunteer Task Force. "Task Force Report." Typescript on file at National Park Service Pacific Great Basin System Support Office, Planning and Partnerships Team, San Francisco, California. 1993.

Lumpkin, Jimmy. "On the Anza Expedition Trail (1774-1776)," The Californians, March-August, 1989, pp. 40-47.

Margolin, Malcolm and Jeannine Gendar, editors. California Indians and the Environment. Special Report #1 of News from Native California (SPRING, 1992).

McCarty, Kieran, O. F. M. A Spanish Frontier in the Enlightened Age: Franciscan Beginnings in Sonora and Arizona, 1767-1770. Washington, D.C.: Academy of American Franciscan History, 1981. 116 pages.

McCarty, Kieran, O. F. M. Desert Documentary: The Spanish Years, 1767-1821. Tucson, Arizona: Arizona Historical Society, 1976. 150 pages.

Milliken, Randall T. "An Ethnohistory of the Indian People of the San Francisco Bay Area from 1770 to 1810." Unpublished PhD. dissertation, University of California at Berkeley. 1991.

Montane Marti, Julio Cesar. Juan Bautista de Anza: Diario del Primer Viaje a la California, 1774. Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico: Reprográfica, S. A., 1989. 121 pages.

Moore, Roger L., Alan R. Graefe, Richard J. Gitelson, Elizabeth Porter. The Impacts of Rail-Trails: A Study of the Users and Property Owners from Three Trails. Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program, National Park Service, Washington, D.C. (February, 1992).

Moorhead, Max L. The Apache Frontier: Jacobo Ugarte and the Spanish-Indian Relations in Northern New Spain, 1769-1791. Norman 0klahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1968. 309 pages.

Moorhead, Max L. The Presidio: Bastion of the Spanish Borderlands. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1954. 288 pages.

Moorhead, Max. The Soldado De Cuera: Stalwart of the Spanish Borderlands. Journal of the West. 8:38-55. 1969.

National Park Service, Department of Interior. The Economic Impacts of Protecting Rivers, Trails, and Greenway Corridors. Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance, fourth edition, revised. 1995.

National Park Service, Department of Interior. Trails for All Americans. (Summer, 1990).

National Park Service, Department of Interior. Comprehensive Management and Use Plan Final Environmental Impact Statement, Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail. 1996.

Naylor, Thomas H. and Charles W. Polzer, compilers and editors. The Presidio and Militia on the Northern Frontier of New Spain: A Documentary History, Vol. 1, 15701700. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press, 1968. 756 pages.

Nentvig, Juan, S. J. Rudo Ensayo: A Description of Sonora and Arizona in 1764. Translated, Clarified and Annotated by Alberto Francisco Prudeau and Robert R. Rasmussen. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press, 1980. 160 pages.

Northrup, Marie E. Spanish-Mexican Families of Early California: 1769-1850. Vol. I. Burbank, California, Southern California Genealogical Society. (1987).

O'Keefe, Dr. Timothy. "Trees and Habitat, De Anza Historic Trail, North San Luis Obispo County Area". Typescript on file at National Park Service Pacific Great Basin System Support Office, Planning and Partnerships Team, San Francisco, California. (April, 1993).

Officer, James E. "Comments for the Anza Trail Public Meeting, Tucson, Arizona (June 23)." Typescript on file at National Park Service Pacific Great Basin System Support Office, Planning and Partnerships Team, San Francisco, California. 1992.

Officer, James E. Hispanic Arizona, 1536-1856. Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona Press, 1987. 462 pages.

Pima County Volunteer Task Force. "Task Force Report." Typescript on file at Typescript on file at National Park Service Pacific Great Basin System Support Office, Planning and Partnerships Team, San Francisco, California. 1993.

Polley, Frank J. Shipbuilding at the San Gabriel Mission. Historical Society of Sourthern California Publications. 1895, pp. 34-36.

Pourade, Richard F. Anza Conquers the Desert. The Anza Expeditions from Mexico to California and the Founding of San Francisco, 1774 to 1776. Copley Books, San Diego, California. 1971.

Pourade, Richard F. The History of San Diego, The Explorers. San Diego: Union-Tribune Publishing Company., pp. 153-177.

Riley, Frank. De Anza's Route Today. Worldway Publishing Company, Los Angeles. 1976.

Rios-Bustamante, Antonio and Pedro Castillo. An Illustrated History of Mexican Los Angeles, 1781-1985. Monograph/Chicano Studies Research Center, Publication, University of California, no. 12. Regents of the University of California. 1986.

Roca, Paul M. Paths of the Padres through Sonora. Tucson, Arizona: Arizona Pioneer's Historical Society, 1907. 468 pages.

Schroeder, Albert H. A Study of the Apache Indians. Santa Fe, New Mexico: Prepared for the Indian Claims Commission, 1962. 555 pages.

Shenk, Lynette 0. and George A.Teague. Excavations at the Tubac Presidio. Tucson, Arizona: Arizona State Museum, 1975. 234 pages.

Smith, Fay Jackson. Captain of the Phantom Presidio: History of the Presidio of Fronteras, New Spain, 1686-1735 (Including the Inspection by Brigadier Pedro de Rivera in 1726). Spokane, Washington: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1993. 217 pages.

Spicer, Edward H. Cycles of Conquest: The Impact of Spain, Mexico and the United States on the Indians of the Southwest. Tucson, Arizona: Univeristy of Arizona Press, 1962. 609 pages.

Spicer, Edward H. The Yaquis: A Cultural History. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press, 1985. 393 pages.

Stagg, Albert. The First Bishop of Sonora: Antonio de los Reyes, O. F. M. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press, 1976. 109 pages.

Stanger, Frank M. and Alan K. Brown. Who Discovered the Golden Gate? The Explorers' own Accounts. San Mateo, California. San Mateo County Historical Association. 1969.

Suárez, Hacinto. Diccionario Biografico Vasco-Mexicano. Reno, Nevada: Basque Studies Library, University of Nevada. Unpublished manuscript, 5 volumes, approximately 2500 pages (Presently in the process of being published in Spain).

Thomas, Alfred Barnaby. Forgotten Frontiers. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1932.

Thomas, Alfred Barnaby. Teodoro de Croix and the Nothern Frontier of New Spain, 17761783. From the original document in the Archives of the Indies, Seville. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1941. 273 pages.

Udall, Stewart L. To the Inland Empire: Coronado and Our Spanish Legacy. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company, Inc. 1987. 222 pages.

United States, Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Pacific Great Basin. Map Supplement for the Comprehensive Management and Use Plan Final Environmental Impact Statement. Juan Bautista de Anza. San Francisco:. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Pacific Great Basin. 1996.

United States, Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Pacific West Field Area. Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail, Comprehensive Management and Use Plan Final Environmental Impact Statement. San Francisco: Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Pacific West Field Area. 1996.

United States, Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Western Region. Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail, Arizona and California. San Francisco:. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Western Region, 1994.

Vancouver, George. A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and Round the World in the Years 1790, 1791, 1792, 1793 and 1795, 3 vols. London: Printed for G.G. and J. Robinson & J. Edwars, 1798.

Vaught, Marck O. Anza's Extraordinary 1774 Trip. Noticias de Anza, 1:3. (December, 1992). pp 1-3.

Wagoner, Jay J. Early Arizona: Prehistory to Civil War. Tucson, Arizona: The University of Arizona Press, 1989. 547 pages.

Webb, Edith Buckland. Indian Life at the Old Missions. Los Angeles, California: Waffen F. Lewis, Publisher, 1952.326 pages.

Weitkamp, Bill. "Effect of Spanish Colonization on Native Vegetation" Typescript on file at Typescript on file at National Park Service Pacific Great Basin System Support Office, Planning and Partnerships Team, San Francisco, California. May, 1993.

Wellman, Paul I. Glory, God, and Gold: A Narrative History. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1954. 402 pages.

Williams, Jack S. Anza's Military Costumes. Noticias de Anza, 3:2. (June, 1994). pp 1-3.

Williams, Jack S. Meet Capitán Anza. Noticias de Anza, 2:1. (March 1993). pp 1-4.

Williams, Jack S. The Regulation of Mexican Presidios of 1826: An Introduction and Analysis. The Journal of Spanish Colonial Archaeology. 1(1):5-62. 1989.

Worcester, Donald E. The Apaches: Eagles of the Southwest. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1979. 389 pages.

Wyllys, Rufus K. Arizona: The History of a Frontier State. Phoenix, Arizona: Hobson & Herr, 1950. 408 pages.

Zazueta, Rina Cuéllar. Sinaloans in Upper California. Proceedings of the 1st International Anza Conference in Arizpe, Mexico. May 24-26, 1996.