Craftsmen and Craftswomen of the California Mission Frontier

People of the California Missions

Craftsmen and Craftswomen of the California Mission Frontier tells the story of the skilled workers, such as stonecutters, leather workers, weavers, and cobblers, who were so vital to the mission communities. Early craftspeople learned a trade or skill from masters within a guild. As mission communities grew, skilled manufacturers, builders, and doctors were often recruited from other places. These people then trained the people living in the communities to perform these important tasks. We see the evolution of technology in the mission communities and the way it affected the daily life of the people who lived there.

* Reviews *

Book Review--
"Gives a lively description on the soldier's life during this time. Recommended."
--Library Media Connection

Book Review--
"Recommended."
--Salina Library--Kansas
Library Bound Book List: $32.93 / S&L: $24.70

Reading Level: 4

Interest Level: 3-5

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-0-8239-6280-8
Author : Jack Williams, Thomas Davis
Copyright : 2004
Language : English
Category : American History, States
Pages : 64
Trim : 8" x 8 1/2"
Dewey : 745.4
ATOS : 7.5
ARPoints : 1
Subject : American History, States
Binding : Library

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