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San Diego College for Women opens; now the University of San Diego. Miramar Naval Air Station established. [35] Carlsbad is incorporated. 1953 – Urban League established. [25] 1955 General Atomics in business. Journal of San Diego History begins publication. [36] 1956 – Imperial Beach is incorporated. 1957 Fort Rosecrans transferred to U.S ...
San Diego, still little more than a village, was incorporated on March 27 as a city and was named the county seat of the newly established San Diego County. [21] The United States Census reported the population of the town as 650 in 1850 and 731 in 1860. [22] San Diego promptly got into financial trouble by overspending on a poorly designed jail.
Suplente; also Juez de Paz to March 1848 Philip Crosthwaite: 1847: Suplente; possibly appointed with Fitch Thomas Wrightington: 1847 – March 1848: Suplente; 2nd time; possibly served in Crosthwaite's place Juan Bandini: March 29, 1848 – September 27, 1848: Juez de Paz E. L. Brown: April 15, 1848 – 1848: Juan María Marrón: October 3 ...
When Stockton refused to cede command authority, Kearny withdrew his troops to San Diego to await reinforcements. 1847, January 16. Stockton appointed Frémont "civilian" governor. 1847, January 29. The 300+ man Mormon Battalion of volunteers arrived in San Diego, coming overland from Santa Fe. The reinforcements allowed Kearny to move to Monterey.
List of San Diego Historic Landmarks in the Point Loma and Ocean Beach areas; 0–9. 30th Street (San Diego) A. ... Timeline of San Diego; Two Years Before the Mast;
By 1820 Spanish influence was marked by the chain of missions reaching from Loreto, north to San Diego, to just north of today's San Francisco Bay Area, and extended inland approximately 25 to 50 miles (40 to 80 km) from the missions. Outside of this zone, perhaps 200,000 to 250,000 Native Americans were continuing to lead traditional lives.
Timeline of San Diego; Timeline of San Francisco; Timeline of San Jose, California; Timeline of Santa Ana, California This page was last edited on 25 May 2024, at 10 ...
April 29 – Chester Ashley, U.S. Senator from Arkansas from 1844 to 1848 (born 1790) May 18 – William Leidesdorff, businessman (born 1810) June 26 – Stevenson Archer, U.S. Congressman from Maryland from 1819 to 1821 (born 1786) July 20 – Francis R. Shunk, politician (born 1788)