Pioneer data a dictation Santa Margarita Ranch : ms., 1878 Jan. 4.

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Pioneer data a dictation Santa Margarita Ranch : ms., 1878 Jan. 4.

Reminiscences of experiences in Lower California, 1831-1833, and in California, 1833-1847. Recorded, with explanatory note, by Thomas Savage. Letter, May 2, 1832, from Eustace Barron, British Consulate, Acapulco, enclosing carta de seguridad signed by Lucas Alamán, and a letter, Mar. 14, 1843, from Governor Micheltorena, naming him Port Captain, San Pedro, bound in.

Originals : 55 leaves.Copies : partial microfilm reel (61 exposures) : negative (Rich. 92:18) and positive.

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Alamán, Lucas, 1792-1853

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Statesman, political leader, and historian. Born 1792 in Guanajuato; died 1853 in Mexico City. Elected in 1821 as deputy for Guanajuato to the Cortes de Cádiz. Ministro de Relaciones Interiores e Exteriores (1823-1825). Established the Companía Unida de Minas and the first foundry in Mexico after independence (1825). Administrator of the estate of the Duque de Terranova y Monteleone. Member of the Poder Ejecutivo after the 1829 Plan de Jalapa, and Ministro de Relaciones (1830-1832) in t...

Micheltorena, Jose Manuel de, 1802-1853.

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Savage, Thomas, 1823-

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Forster, John, 1814-1882

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John Forster (1814-1882), immigrated from his native England to Mexico in 1831 and two years later settled in California. In 1837 Forster converted to Catholicism and married Isidora Ygnacia Pico, sister of Pio Pico (1801-1894), the last Mexican governor. In 1873, Forster was involved in the famous legal battle with Pico and his brother Andreas over the land grand at Rancho Santa Margarita. From the description of Papers of John Forster, 1849-1921 (Huntington Library, Art Collections...

Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918

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Ezekial Thatcher was clerk of the Parkville School District, Shasta County, Calif. He emigrated to California from Pennsylvania in 1850 and helped establish the first school district in the Parkville area. He is descended from the Thatchers of Uffington, England, the same family as Denis Thatcher, husband of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. From the description of H.H. Bancroft letter : San Francisco, Calif., to E. Thatcher, Parkville, Shasta County, Calif. : ALS (photocopy)...

Barron, Eustace, 1790-1859

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