José María de Echeandía (?–1871) was the Mexican governor of Alta California from 1825 to 1831 and again from 1832 to 1833. He was the only governor of...
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Estudillo's son, José Antonio Estudillo, built a large L-shaped adobe house for his father on land granted by Governor José María de Echeandía. The adobe was...
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Agustín V. Zamorano held office in Monterey in the north, while José María de Echeandía ruled Southern California from Los Angeles and San Diego. Both...
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Col. José María de Echeandía, Governor (1825–1831) Manuel Victoria, Governor (1831–1832) José María de Echeandía, Governor (1831–1832) Pío de Jesús Pico...
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grant made to Santiago Arguello on March 4, 1829, by Governor José María de Echeandía. It covered 26,019.53 acres in what is now Tijuana in the Tijuana...
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day San Diego County, California given in 1829 by Governor José María de Echeandía to José Antonio Estudillo. The grant was located near present day Otay...
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previously sworn to the Independence of Mexico; then Governor José María de Echeandía nevertheless recommended that Barona not be deported when the law...
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Zamorano in the north, and José María de Echeandía in the south, served as provisional governors from 1832 to 1833. Governor José Figueroa arrived from Mexico...
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Joaquin River and Stanislaus River. The Governor of California, José María de Echeandía, ordered Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo to attacked the Cosumnes tribe...
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Pío Pico (redirect from Pío de Jesús Pico)
supporter of California's liberal governor, José María de Echeandía, who became California's governor in 1825. Echeandía was a supporter of secularization, which...
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