Father Eusebio Francisco Kino
Websites

University of Arizona Library-- Eusebio Francisco Kino
http://dizzy.library.arizona.edu/images/swf/kino.html

Father Eusebio Francisco Kino (Desert USA)
http://www.desertusa.com/mag98/april/papr/du_kino.html

San Xavier: Father Kino, San Xavier's founder
http://www.azstarnet.com/patronato_san_xavier/050-3658.htm

PAUL R. MACHULA site on Kino
http://www.geocities.com/~zybt/kino.htm

National Park Service- Chronology of Father Kino (Link inactive until further notice from the Department of the Interior)
http://www.nps.gov/tuma/Father_Kino.html

Catholic Encyclopedia- Eusebius Kino
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08660a.htm
 

Books/Manuscripts

Written by Father Eusebio Francisco Kino

First from the gulf to the Pacific; the diary of the Kino-Atondo peninsular expedition, December 14, 1684-January 13, 1685. Transcribed, translated, and edited by W. Michael Mathes.
F1246 .K4813

A Kino keepsake : facsimile of an original Eusebio Francisco Kino field diary, preserved at the University of Arizona Library, describing Southern Arizona in 1699.
F811 .K56x 1991

Kino reports to headquarters; correspondence from New Spain with Rome. Original Spanish text of fourteen unpublished letters and reports with English translation and notes by Ernest J. Burrus.
F1246 .K5
 

About Father Eusebio Francisco Kino

Bibliotheca americana et philippina.
v. 2 has subtitle:  Father Kino, "The apostle of California": his discoveries and explorations in California in a series of autograph letters, 1680-1687;
E18 .M34x v.2

Father Kino in Arizona, by Fay Jackson Smith, John L. Kessell, and Francis J. Fox. Maps by Don Bufkin.
F799 .K633

Kino, a legacy : his life, his works, his missions, his monuments / by Charles W. Polzer.
F799.K57 P64 1998

Kino and the cartography of northwestern New Spain / by Ernest J.Burrus.
GA407 .K5 B8

Unknown Arizona and Sonora, 1693-1721; from the Francisco Fernandez del Castillo version of Luz de tierra incognita; an English translation of pt. 2, by Harry J. Karns and associates.
F799 .M253


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