May 1954
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2 Reads
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8 Citations
The Journal of Southern History
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May 1954
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2 Reads
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8 Citations
The Journal of Southern History
March 1954
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9 Reads
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15 Citations
The Mississippi Valley Historical Review
... The Order of Friars Minor had replaced Jesuits whose short-lived mission program in the Chesapeake Bay area, along the northern Georgia coast, and in southern Florida had failed miserably. 13 The first sizeable group of Franciscans, however, did not arrive in Florida until 1587. Of these, a small handful were soon dispatched throughout the northeastern Florida and southeastern Georgia countryside and embarked on active missionary work among the coastal Timucua, including the Mocama. ...
May 1954
The Journal of Southern History
... Decades before Jamestown's settlement, Kiskiak may have played a role in the failed Spanish Jesuits mission established in the lower Chesapeake (Lewis and Loomie, 1953). Efforts to relocate the mission from the geographic references found in written accounts suggest that the mission was likely located on the lower York near Kiskiak (Lewis and Loomie, 1953: 42). ...
March 1954
The Mississippi Valley Historical Review