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Andrés Pico
In 1845, Andrés Pico and Juan Manso were granted a nine-year lease for the San Fernando Valley. Pico, at that time a 35-year old rancher, lived in ...
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Rómulo Pico Adobe
Rómulo Pico Adobe, also known as Ranchito Rómulo and Andres Pico Adobe, was built in 1853 and is the oldest residence in the San Fernando Valley, ...
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Californio
US Cavalry General Stephen Kearny's dragoons are defeated by the Californio forces, led by Andrés Pico north of San Diego.
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Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores
Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores was a convert land grant given by Mexican governor Juan Alvarado in 1841 to Andrés Pico and Pio Pico.
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Battle of San Pasqual
December 6 and December 7, 1846, Stephen W. Kearny's US Army column defeated the Californios, and their Presidial Lancers, led by General Don Andrés Pico.
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Treaty of Cahuenga
The treaty was drafted in English and Spanish by Jose Antonio Carrillo, approved by Lieutenant-Colonel John C. Frémont and Governor Andrés Pico on ...
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Campo de Cahuenga
Cahuenga was signed between Lieutenant Colonel John C. Frémont and General Andrés Pico in 1847, ending hostilities in California between Mexico and the ...
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Siege of Los Angeles
The Californios, organized under José Mariá Flores, a Mexican Officer who remained in California, Jose Antonio Carrillo and Andres Pico, and ...
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Jefferson Hunt
John Hunt Udall, great-grandson, Mayor of Phoenix, Arizona ... Don Taylor Udall, great-grandson, Arizona State Legislator
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William B. Ide
Ide and other "Bear Flaggers" joined John C. Frémont and the U.S. armed forces in taking possession of California from Mexico.
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