Miguel Avila papers, 1849.

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Miguel Avila papers, 1849.

Mainly public notices as alcalde of San Luis Obispo. Include papers relating to the trial of the Indian Ildefonso, witnessed by José Mariano Bonilla and Inocente García, and letters from H.W. Halleck.

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Halleck, Henry Wager, 1815-1872

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Halleck was born on a farm in Westernville, Oneida County, New York, third child of 14 of Joseph Halleck, a lieutenant who served in the War of 1812, and Catherine Wager Halleck. Young Henry detested the thought of an agricultural life and ran away from home at an early age to be raised by an uncle, David Wager of Utica. He attended Hudson Academy and Union College, then the United States Military Academy. He became a favorite of military theorist Dennis Hart Mahan and was allowed to teach class...

García, Inocente, 1791-

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Norris, Thomas W. (Thomas Wayne)

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Bonilla, José Mariano, 1807-1878

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Biographical Sketch Bonilla, born in Mexico City in 1807, came to California in 1834 with the Hijar and Padres colony. He held various responsible public offices in San Luis Obispo — alcalde, judge, and district attorney. He died in 1878. From the guide to the Documentos para la historia de California, (The Bancroft Library) ...

Avila, Miguel, 1796-1874.

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