[The Old Franciscan Missions Of California by George Wharton James]@TWC D-Link bookThe Old Franciscan Missions Of California CHAPTER XII 6/7
Mercado made it so unpleasant that six other administrators were appointed in order to please him, but it was a vain attempt.
As a consequence, the Indians felt the disturbances and discord, and became discontented and unmanageable. In 1843, according to Governor Micheltorena's order of March 29, the temporal control of the Mission was restored to the padre.
But, though the order was a kindly one, and relieved the padre from the interference of officious, meddling, inefficient, and dishonest "administrators," it was too late to effect any real service. As far as I can learn, Pico's plan did not affect San Antonio, and it was not one of those sold by him in 1845-1846.
In 1848 Padre Doroteo Ambris was in charge as curate.
For thirty years he remained here, true to his calling, an entirely different kind of man from the quarrelsome, arrogant, drinking, and gambling Mercado.
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