
audiobook
CHIMES OF MISSION BELLS - An Historical Sketch of California and Her Missions
By Maria Antonia Field
To the Revered Memory of Junipero Serra And of My Great Grandparents Estéban and Catalina Munrás This Book Is Affectionately Dedicated
(Detailed) Contents
Preface
Translation of the Names of the Missions.
CHIMES OF MISSION BELLS - Tribute to Junipero Serra and the Mission Padres.
Chapter I.
Chapter II
Chapter III
A warm and personal portrait of California’s early days unfolds in this concise sketch, written by a descendant of the state’s pioneering families. It celebrates the Spanish missionaries, especially Junípero Serra, and the deep ties between the missions and the people who built them. Drawing on original archives from San Carlos and Monterey, the author weaves family recollections with documented history.
The book guides listeners through the founding of each mission, translating their saintly names and revealing the everyday hospitality and care missionaries offered to the native peoples. Chapters trace the region’s transition from Spanish to Mexican, then American rule, while interludes of anecdotes, hymns, and even a short historical drama bring the era to life. A brief appendix includes a genuine letter from Serra, adding an authentic voice from the period.
Designed as an accessible overview, the narrative balances scholarly detail with heartfelt storytelling, making it ideal for anyone curious about the cultural roots that shaped California’s landscape and identity.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (132K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Schwan, and David Widger
Release date
2004-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1885
Rooted in old Monterey and deeply attached to California’s Spanish past, this early 20th-century writer brought mission history, local memory, and music into her books with unusual warmth. Her work offers a personal window into the world of Monterey families, churches, and traditions that shaped her life.
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