José Marcos Mugarrieta Papers, ca. 1837-1886

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José Marcos Mugarrieta Papers, ca. 1837-1886

Correspondence, passports, army orders, accounts, certificates of appointments, fragments of diaries, mainly relating to his military career in Mexico and to his activities as Mexican consul in San Francisco, 1859-1863. Also included: ship manifests with related papers, copies of documents relating to Baja California, tracings of lands of the Santa Barbara mission, an espediente for Rincon de San Francisquito, and some papers pertaining to the American conquest of California.

Number of containers: 8 boxes and 1 oversize folder

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