Malarín family papers, 1784-1883.
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José Antonio Romualdo Pacheco (October 31, 1831 – January 23, 1899) was a California statesman and diplomat. He is best known as the only Hispanic to serve as Governor of California since statehood and as the first Latino to represent a state in the U.S. Congress. Pacheco was elected and appointed to various state, federal, and diplomatic offices throughout his more than thirty-year career, including serving as a California State Treasurer, California State Senator, and three terms in the U.S. H...
Abella, Ramón, 1764-1842.
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Malarín, Toribio.
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Argüello, José Darío, ca. 1753-1828.
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Argüello served as comandante of the presidios at San Francisco, Monterey and Santa Barbara, and as acting governor of California, 1814-1815. From the description of José Dario Argüello documents, 1792-1815. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 26657861 Brief Biographical Sketch Argüello served as comandante at the presidios at San Francisco, Monterey and Santa Barbara, and as acting governor of Ca...
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Vallejo, Jose Manuel Salvador, 1814-1876.
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Malarín family.
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Goycoechea, Felipe de, 1747-1814.
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