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Born and raised in Scotland, Reid immigrated to California as a young man after setting up trading in Mexico. He became a naturalized citizen there when the province was a part of the Republic of Mexico, and married
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A restored adobe, which became known as the "Hugo Reid Adobe", was built on a different nearby site by a later owner. Today both Reid's original site and the surviving adobe are located at the
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who became known for writing a series of newspaper articles, or "letters," that described the culture, language, and contemporary circumstances of the local
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people. He also discussed the history of the San Gabriel and San Fernando missions, perhaps with an eye to being appointed as a US Indian agent.
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The articles were collected and republished in book form several times. Arthur M. Ellis published the first collected book in 1926, entitled
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After Mexico attained independence, it secularized some mission holdings. Reid and his wife were granted the 13,319-acre (53.90 km)
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Casas, Maria Raquel (2005). "Victoria Reid and the Politics of Identity". In Ruiz, Vicki L.; Sanchez-Korrol, Virginia (eds.).
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A Scotch Paisano in Old Los Angeles: Hugo Reid's Life in California, 1832–1852, Derived from his Correspondence
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After settling there, he convert to Roman Catholicism and married Victoria Bartolomea Comicrabita, a
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A Scotch Paisano: Hugo Reid's Life in California, 1832–1852, Derived from His Correspondence
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Latina Legacies : Identity, Biography, and Community: Identity, Biography and Community
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Annual Publication of the Historical Society of Southern California and Pioneer Register
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Reid died in Los Angeles on December 12, 1852. His funeral was held at the old
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following secularization of Mission San Gabriel ranch lands. He built an
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Scotland-born early resident of Los Angeles County and author (1811–1852)
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during his days as a Scottish settler in Mexican Southern California.
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The Indians of Los Angeles County: Hugo Reid's Letters of 1852
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King, Laura Everston (1898). "Hugo Reid and His Indian Wife".
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Hugo Reid's Account of the Indians of Los Angeles County
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Hugo Reid's Account of the Indians of Los Angeles County
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Hugo Reid's Account of the Indians of Los Angeles County
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Reid was nicknamed the 517: 482: 465: 192:Our Lady Queen of Angels Church 147:, part of the former estate of 586:Historians of Native Americans 439: 415: 407:Dakin, Susanna Bryant (1939). 379: 354: 338: 48:Spanish missions in California 1: 606:19th-century American writers 540:Dakin, Susanna Bryant. 1939. 233: 621:Scottish emigrants to Mexico 310:Raquel Casas, Maria (2005). 223:Mission San Gabriel Arcángel 42:) people. He criticized the 7: 616:19th-century Mexican people 216: 10: 682: 534: 523:Kielbasa, John R. (1997). 101:, who became a convert at 97:woman from the village of 472:Ellis, Arthur M. 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Index


Los Angeles County
Tongva
Franciscan
Spanish missions in California
Victoria Reid
Comicranga
Alta California
Cardross
Dunbartonshire
Hermosillo
Alta California
Comicranga
Mission San Gabriel
Rancho Santa Anita
adobe house
Alta California
Pio Pico

Hugo Reid Adobe
Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden
Lucky Baldwin
Arcadia
Mexican American War
Our Lady Queen of Angels Church
Cathedral High School
Calvary Cemetery
East Los Angeles
Mission San Gabriel Arcángel
Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden

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