Not sure of the answer to the question - which seems a bit pointless, but you might have better luck if you have the correct details for the Author and title. It is FranciscoColín (not Collins) and the title is Labor Evangelica (not evangelical) It is also written in spanish. The Library of Congress has copies of this item - in hard copy and microfilm
1864
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay
Yes, Walter Collins was found, but it was in Illinois in 1932, five months after a teenager claiming to be him was exposed as an impostor. The real Walter Collins had likely been murdered by Gordon Northcott in California.
Father Francisco Palou found Mission San Francisco de Asis and he found it on October 9th, 1776. He named it for Saint Francis of Assisi.
Francisco Pizarro
No his body was never found. they say she never stoped looking for him until she died.
I found out that she had a new boyfriend
In a Church
WEll where i found out about i found it, on Harper Collins, but they only have half of it.
The Golden Gate Bridge is found in San Francisco. It spans the mouth of the San Francisco Bay.
This mineral was found in San Francisco,California