Documentos para la historia de California : ms., 1874.

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Documentos para la historia de California : ms., 1874.

Extracts and copies of the official records of the San Diego Ayuntamiento, 1831?-1850, made by Hayes and others. Copy of a letter, Apr. 6, 1860, from Brig. Gen. Newman S. Clarke to Gov. John G. Downey, regarding military protection against the Mojave Indians, and copies of memorial and resolutions, 1865-1866, of the Arizona Territory Legislative Assembly concerning navigation of the Colorado River, included.

Originals : 233 numb. leaves ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (154 exposures) : negative (Rich 88:6) and positive.

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Hayes, Benjamin, 1815-1877

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Biographical note: Lawyer and forty-niner, Benjamin Hayes traveled from Independence, Missouri on Sept. 10, 1849 and arrived in Los Angeles on February 26, 1850. He became a prominent judge and civic leader in Los Angeles. From the description of Hayes transcript of forty-niners diary, 1849-1849. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 54032991 ...

Arizona. Legislative Assembly

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Downey, John Gately, approximately 1827-1894

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Downey served as governor of California, 1860-1862. From the description of ALS, 1858 December 24 : Los Angeles, to Hon. J.W. Denver, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.C. (Copley Press, J S Copley Library). WorldCat record id: 16837960 Farmer, real estate broker, banker, 7th Governor of California (1860-1862). Downey came to Los Angeles and opened only drugstore between San Diego and San Francisco (1850). Became very wealthy, invested in land, eventually became a...