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  2. Presidio - Wikipedia

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    The Presidio Concepción del Pasaje de Cuencamé (1685), on Rio Nazas northwest of Cuencamé. [5] The Presidio de San Pedro del Gallo (1683s), in San Pedro del Gallo. [5] The Presidio de Santiago de Mapimí (1715), in Mapimí. The Presidio de San Miguel de Cerrogordo (1648–1767) in Villa Hidalgo.

  3. Pueblo de Los Ángeles - Wikipedia

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    El Pueblo de la Reina de los Ángeles —'The Town of the Queen of Angels' [2] was founded twelve years after the first presidio and mission, the Presidio of San Diego and Mission San Diego de Alcalá (1769). The original settlement consisted of forty-four people in eleven families, recruited mostly from Estado de Occidente.

  4. Free Company of Volunteers of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    Though based in Guadalajara, detachments of Volunteers were frequently posted to the Presidio of Mesa del Tonati in the mountains of Nayarit, the Real del Monte near Mexico City, and to serve as harbor guards at San Blas, the headquarters for Spanish naval operations in the Pacific. For the most part, this service was fairly routine, except for ...

  5. Presidio of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    El Presidio Real de San Diego (Royal Presidio of San Diego) is a historic fort in San Diego, California. It was established on May 14, 1769, by Gaspar de Portolá , leader of the first European land exploration of Alta California —at that time an unexplored northwestern frontier area of New Spain .

  6. José María Estudillo - Wikipedia

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    Commandant of the Presidio of San Diego from October 23, 1820, to September 1821 and again from 1827 to his death in 1830.. Estudillo married Gertrudis Horcasitas. In 1827 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.

  7. Soldado de cuera - Wikipedia

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    Rio Grande. 33 San Francisco de Coahuila. 36 Santa Rosa del Sacramento. 52 Nuevo León. San Agustín Ahumada, 27 Sonora. Corodeguachi, 51 Guebavi, 51 Horcasitas, 51 Tubac, 51 Caborca (Altar), 51 Buenavista, 51 California. Loreto, 30 San José del Cabo, 30 Nuevo Santander. Santa Ana Calnargo, 13; Villa de San Fernando, 10; Villa de San Antonio ...

  8. Spanish missions in California - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 22 January 2025. 18th to 19th-century Catholic religious outposts in California For the establishments in modern-day Mexico, see Spanish missions in Baja California. The locations of the 21 Franciscan missions in Alta California. Part of a series on Spanish missions in the Americas of the Catholic Church ...

  9. Pedro de Rivera y Villalón - Wikipedia

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    • Pedro de Rivera, Diario y derrotero de lo caminado, Haviendo transitado por los Reinos del Nuevo Toledo, el de la Nueva Galicia, el de la Nueva Vizcaya, el de la Nueva Mexico, el de la Nueva Estremadura, el de las Nuevas Philipinas, el de Nuevo de Leon. Las Provincias, de Sonora, Ostimuri, Sinaloa, y Guasteca.