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  2. Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo - Wikipedia

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    Don Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo (July 4, 1807 – January 18, 1890) was a Californio general, statesman, and public figure. He was born a subject of Spain, performed his military duties as an officer of the Republic of Mexico, and shaped the transition of Alta California from a territory of Mexico to the U.S. state of California.

  3. Sonoma State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    The Sonoma Barracks (El Cuartel de Sonoma) is a two-story, wide-balconied, adobe building facing the central plaza of the City of Sonoma, California. [5] It was built by order of Lieutenant (Teniente) Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo to house the Mexican soldiers that had been transferred from the Presidio of San Francisco in 1835 as part of the secularization of the Mission.

  4. Vallejo Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Vallejo Estate is a historic house in Sonoma, California, one of the six sites that comprises the Sonoma State Historic Park. The estate was owned by General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo , a Californio military leader and landowner.

  5. Sonoma Barracks - Wikipedia

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    The Sonoma Barracks (Spanish: Cuartel de Sonoma) is a two-story, wide-balconied, adobe building facing the central plaza of the City of Sonoma, California. [2] It was built by order of Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo to house the Mexican soldiers that had been transferred from the Presidio of San Francisco in 1835.

  6. Rancho Suscol - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Suscol was an 84,000-acre (340 km 2) Mexican land grant in present day Sonoma County, California, Napa County, California, and Solano County, California, given in 1843 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo. [1] In a significant land law decision, the land claim was rejected by the US Supreme Court in 1862. [2]

  7. Conquest of California - Wikipedia

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    General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo reviewing his troops in Sonoma, 1846. When war was declared on May 13, 1846, between the United States and Mexico, it took almost three months for definitive word of Congress' declaration of war to reach the Pacific coast.

  8. Rancho Petaluma Adobe - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Petaluma Adobe is a historic ranch house in Sonoma County, California. It was built from adobe bricks in 1836 by order of Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo.It was the largest privately owned adobe structure built in California and is the largest example of the Monterey Colonial style of architecture in the United States.

  9. Rancho Petaluma - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Petaluma was a 66,622-acre (269.61 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Sonoma County, California given in 1834 by Governor José Figueroa to Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo. [1]