Contents
- PART I. THE MISSION
- 1. Founding a Jesuit Mission
Near Tucson, 1694–1756
- 2. Continued Jesuit Proselytizing,
1756–1767
- 3. Garcés' Franciscan Mission Branch,
1768–1779
- 4. Brick-and-Mortar Missionaries,
1779–1790
- 5. Franciscans at Work,
1790–1821
- PART II. THE PRESIDIO
- 6. Founding the Royal Spanish Post of San Agustín del Tucson, 1766–1779
- 7. Fighting Apaches: Offense and Defense,
1778–1782
- 8. Harassing the Western Apaches,
1782–1792
- 9. Peace With the Western Apaches,
1793–1821
- 10. Peacetime Presidio,
1793–1821
- 11. Religion at the Royal Fort
of San Agustín del Tucson, 1779–1821.
- 12. The End of Spanish Colonial Rule
at Tucson, 1821
- PART III. POPULATION DYNAMICS
- 13. Northern Piman Population Trends
at Tucson, 1690–1821
- 14. Population Dynamics at the
Tucson Military Post, 1776–1797
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