Rancho San Antonio: Expediente, etc. 1820-1827.

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Rancho San Antonio: Expediente, etc. 1820-1827.

This collection of manuscripts concern lands granted to Luis Peralta, a soldier at the Presidio of San Francisco. The lands are decreed by Governor Solá to be returned to Peralta after being taken away, and Luis Argüello is charged with performing the adminsitrative duties. The lands are located north of Mission San José and near San Leandro Creek. Includes a copy in Spanish, and an English copy of Peralta's title.

8 pieces, 17 to 30 cm., 25 pages, A.D.S.

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Mission San Jose (Alameda County, Calif.)

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Solá, Pablo Vicente de, 1761-

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Peralta, Luis

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Argüello, Luis Antonio, 1784-1830

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Documents relating to his term as Governor of Alta California. From the description of Luis Antonio Argüello papers, 1823-1825. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 26657490 Luis Antonio Argüello was the first native Californian to serve as a captain in the Spanish army. He also was governor of California from 1822-1825. From the description of Record of military service at the Presidio of San Francisco, 1816, December 31. (Huntington Libra...