Dawn and the Dons
Appearance
DAWN AND THE DONS
The Romance of Monterey
BY TIREY L. FORD
With Vignettes and Shetches by Jo Mora
A.M. Robertson, San Francisco, MCMXXVI
CONTENTS | |
FOREWARD | xi |
HOW IT ALL STARTED | 1 |
A "NOBLE HARBOR" | 13 |
SPAIN AWAKENS | 23 |
BEGINNING THE LONG AND WEARY MARCH | 33 |
AN ELUSIVE HARBOR|AN ELUSIVE HARBOR | 38 |
DISCOVERY OF A LOST HARBOR|DISCOVERY OF A LOST HARBOR | 47 |
JUNIPERO SERRA|JUNIPERO SERRA | 58 |
THE ANZA TRAIL | 70 |
AN EVENTFUL DECADE | 79 |
RACIAL ARISTOCRACY | 94 |
PASTORAL PURSUITS | 102 |
HAPPY DAYS | 111 |
SPANISH MONTEREY | 125 |
AN INTERNATIONAL ROMANCE | 141 |
LOYAL CALIFORNIA | 147 |
CAVALIER TO GRINGO | 154 |
THE CRY OF GOLD | 164 |
THE BANDIT MURIETTA | 169 |
CONTENTED ARCADIA | 182 |
SOME CURIOUS CONTRASTS | 196 |
THE OLD PACIFIC CAPITAL | 214 |
INDEX | 233 |
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