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1765: 3588: 2802: 2221: 2453: 1934: 4199:"Brothers, because we are descended from the same families who, having left the Canary Islands formed a new advancement for the Spanish crown in inhospitable land ...", speech to the Isleño community of San Antonio, Texas in 1982. Paragraph taken from the book "La odisea de los canarios en Texas y Luisiana (The Odyssey of the Canaries in Texas and Louisiana)", chap. XV, San Fernando, El pĂșlpito de AmĂ©rica (The American Pulpit), pag, 99. Balbuema Castellano, JosĂ© Manuel. 1511: 2121: 56:(1763–1800) and other Spanish colonies in what is now the United States. Governors and explorers, who spent time in these places serving the Spanish crown but never settled in them as colonists, are not included, although they also helped shape the history of the present United States. This list shows notable people of Spanish and Mexican origin who lived in the Hispanic colonies now part of the United States, as well as their descendants. 3458: 3331: 3339: 3080: 1968: 2444:(1845–1919) Sugar cane planter from St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, who served as a Democrat in both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature between 1876 and 1900 and in the United States House of Representatives from Louisiana's 1st Congressional district from 1908 until his death. His ancestors came from the 2108:
When the Spanish and Mexican territories were incorporated as part of the United States, their inhabitants automatically acquired American citizenship. Louisiana (which was Spanish between 1762 and 1800, when Spain gave back the territory to France) was ceded to the US by France in 1803, Florida was
1851:(1712–April 10, 1760) Mayor of San Antonio, Texas, in 1741. He was one of the first settlers of San Antonio and laid the foundation for the creation of the first inheritable water supply sources (a concept perhaps first developed in the Canary Islands) in America. He was also the architect of the 2517: 3114:
American politician who served as chair of the Democratic Caucus of the Colorado House of Representatives (1976–79), being the first woman to hold that office, and the first Hispanic woman elected to the Colorado State Senate as well as first elected to the House and Senate of a state
2962: 2939:(January 7, 1808 – July 25, 1879) Rancher, landowner and elected official in early Los Angeles, California, who served multiple terms on the Los Angeles Common Council (the forerunner to the present-day City Council) and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. 1558:
These are persons who were born and/or lived, and died, in the Spanish or Mexican territories that later were incorporated in the United States. They were never Americans in the sense of persons born, raised or naturalized in the modern United States.
2254:(1826-1882) American soldier, sheriff and public official, was on the Los Angeles County, California, Board of Supervisors and was a member of the Los Angeles Common Council, the legislative branch of the city. He was a descendant of Spanish settlers. 2874:
who became a successful rancher, and served as a military commander during the Mexican–American War; he was elected to the state assembly and senate after California became a state, when he was also commissioned as a brigadier general in the state
3290:(1813–1862) Nun who founded the Catholic order of the Sisters of the Holy Family in New Orleans, which was composed of free women of color. Her mother was a Creole of color of French, Spanish and African ancestry and was born in New Orleans. 2556:(1825–1881) Mayor of Santa Barbara, California, several times a member of the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors, California State Senator and Captain of California Volunteers in the American Civil War. He was son of Spanish soldier 3314:(September 28, 1900 – November 19, 1965) Cajun accordion player in southwest Louisiana, best known for the first recording of a Cajun song entitled "Allons Ă  Lafayette" in 1928 . He was descendant of Isleños and Cajuns 3103:(1942–2004) Scholar of Chicana cultural theory, feminist theory, and queer theory, she was a descendant of many of the prominent Basque and Spanish explorers and settlers who came to the Americas in the 16th and 17th centuries. 2854:(January 9, 1830 – May 21, 1913) Union Army officer in the American Civil War and a cousin of Pedro Perea. He was a delegate for the Territory of New Mexico to the 38th United States Congress from Mary 4, 1863 to March 3, 1865. 1680:(1736–1800) A Spanish high-ranking military and civilian officer in Spanish Louisiana; he served as lieutenant governor under Bernardo de GĂĄlvez and as acting military governor in 1799. Founded the city of New Iberia in 1779. 2945:(1826–1882) Soldier, sheriff and public official, who served on the Los Angeles County, California, Board of Supervisors and was a member of the Los Angeles Common Council, the legislative branch of the city. 1817:(June 7, 1736, Vitoria, Spain–June 26, 1803, Mission San Carlos BorromĂ©o de Carmelo) Basque Spanish missionary to Alta California, the second president and founder of the California Franciscan mission chain. 20:, both settlers and their descendants (either fully or partially of such origin), who were born or settled, between the early 16th century and 1850, in what is now the southwestern United States (including 2715:(1800–1879) Tejano military and politician who fought in the Texas Revolution and was mayor of San Antonio, Texas (1838–39). His great-great grandfather was one of the founders and early settlers of BĂ©xar. 1901:(c. 1725–1810) African-Mexican tailor from Guadalajara, Jalisco; who later became one of the 44 original settlers of the Pueblo de Los Angeles (present-day Los Angeles, California) on September 4, 1781. 2791:
between September 1825 and 1827, and fought the Native Americans in the northern part of Mexico (now the southwestern United States) around the turn of the 19th century. He was of Spanish descent.
2951:(1742–1788) Mexican colonial soldier and patriarch of the prominent Spanish Mexican SepĂșlveda family in the early days of Las Californias and Alta California in present-day Southern California. 1714:(1670–1728) was a prominent entrepreneur and Spanish soldier who served as acting governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo MĂ©xico in 1716 and as interim governor of this territory from 1718 to 1721. 2164:(1795 - 1874) was a wealthy New Orleans-born aristocrat, businesswoman, and real estate developer, and one of the most dynamic personalities of that city's history. She was daughter of 3555:(February 10, 1916 – October 24, 2005) Member of the Los Angeles, California, City Council for thirteen years and of the U.S. House of Representatives for thirty years. 1911:("leather-jacketed soldier") on the 1769 Portola expedition, alcalde (municipal magistrate) of the Pueblo de Los Angeles for three terms, and recipient of the Spanish land grant for 3583:
Coloradan whose family was originally from New Mexico, he is an entrepreneur and an American diplomat who served as the US Ambassador to Spain and Andorra between 1998 and 2001.
2544:(1776–c. 1851) a Tejano noted for being the first landowner in San Antonio, Texas and the first man to create a coin in the state; elected mayor of San Antonio in 1813 and 1832. 2500:
bandit who, with Pancho Daniel, led an outlaw gang known as "las Manillas" (the Handcuffs) and later as the Flores–Daniel Gang, throughout Southern California during 1856–1857.
2051:(c. 1678–1741) Spanish explorer and settler of Texas who became captain of San Antonio de BĂ©jar Presidio and lived for many years with the Native Americans of East Texas. 3076:
These are descendants of Spanish and Mexican settlers who were born in the United States after 1803 in Louisiana, after 1819 in Florida and after 1850 in the Southwest:
2017:(1742–July 16, 1806) Spanish Franciscan priest who accompanied explorer Juan de Ayala on the first Spanish naval entry aboard the San Carlos into the San Francisco Bay. 2721:(1802–7 September 1853) Brigadier general of the Mexican Army, adjutant-general of the same, governor, commandant-general and inspector of the department of California. 4418: 2200:(February 19, 1791 – December 23, 1857) Alta Californian noted for her romance with Nikolai Rezanov, a Russian promoter of the colonization of Alaska and California. 4371: 3302:, (1907–2004), son of Aurelio Macedonio Espinosa Sr. Professor at Stanford University and an expert on Spanish linguistics, focusing on Spanish American folklore. 2857: 2576:(1789–1857) Spanish soldier from 1780–1821; after Mexican independence a Mexican (1821–57) soldier who served as Governor of Coahuila and Texas from 1824 to 1826. 3305: 3296:- (1880–1958). Professor who studied the Spanish American folklore and philology. He descended of the first New Mexicans to settle in Colorado in the mid-1800s. 3627:
in the administration of President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2013. He is a descendant of Spanish settlers in New Spain in 16th century. Brother of John Salazar
3453:(1847–1921) Prominent American military, politician, businessman, banker, chief of police and landowner whose political career was played in LouisianaÂŽs state. 2057:(December 17, 1778 – 1833) Spanish (1778–1821) and after Mexican independence a Mexican (1821–33) politician who served as governor of the Mexican state of 1764: 2298:( 1773 –1833) was a lawyer and politician, and served as a United States senator from Louisiana between 1824 and 1829. He was the son of Francisco Bouligny. 4188: 2957:(1775–1853) Landowner and progenitor of one of the branches of the prominent Spanish Mexican SepĂșlveda family in the early days of California's settlement. 2478:
of Yerba Buena, California (the precursor to San Francisco), whose land holdings, known as Rancho San Leandro, formed the basis of the city of San Leandro.
2973:(October 27, 1806 – August 27, 1890) Nineteenth-century Texas senator, mayor, judge, and justice of the peace; he was a leader of the Texas Revolution. 2326:- (1808 – 1879) Rancher, landowner and member of the Los Angeles Common Council (modern City Council) and the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. 3925: 2404:(1813–1862) Founded the Catholic order of the Sisters of the Holy Family in New Orleans, which was composed of free women of color. Her mother was a 2132:
Pioneer of 19th-century Los Angeles, California, politics in the early days of American rule. He was the last Hispanic mayor of the city until 2005.
2979:- (May 26, 1782 – October 30, 1857) Prominent citizen and politician in San Antonio de Bexar (modern-day San Antonio, Texas) in the 19th century. 3868:
M. Boniface Adams, "The Gift of Religious Leadership: Henriette Delille and the Foundation of the Holy Family Sisters," in Glenn R. Conrad, ed.,
2154:(1814 – 1884), member of the Mexican Congress, soldier in the Mexican Army during the Mexican–American War, Indian agent appointed by President 2035:(1811–1849) Tejano soldier and recruiter and participant in the Texas Revolution on the Texian side. His father was a Spanish military officer. 76: 994: 3326:(20 March 1934 – 20 January 2012) Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe, New Mexico, in the United States. 3135:(1827–1895) Born in Saint Augustine, Florida, he was an officer in the United States Army. His grandfather was a Spanish settler in Florida. 2927:(1934–2012) Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Some of his ancestors were Spanish settlers in New Mexico. 1388: 3753: 2985:(1811–1849) (also known as Manuel Leal) was a Mexican soldier and a recruiter and participant in the Texas Revolution on the Texian side. 2861: 1895:(1764, San Xavier de Cavazan, Sonora, MĂ©xico–1819, San Gabriel, California) Established the prominent Pico family of Southern California. 4049: 3189:, the governing body of the city, in June 1868, December 1868 and in 1869, as well as the city auditor for eight years. His family were 2891:(1802–1876) President of the Los Angeles Common Council in the early 1850s. He served the city in both the Mexican and American periods. 2749:(1798–1850) Nineteenth-century Spanish artist, probably best known for the vibrantly colored frescoes that adorn the chapel interior at 2135: 4413: 2930: 1726:(December 16, 1776, EmpĂșries, Catalonia, Spain–June 4, 1846, Santa Barbara, Alta California, Mexico) Franciscan friar and missionary. 4208: 2161: 3768: 3758: 3624: 122: 4374:, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones CientĂ­ficas, Escuela de Estudios Hispano-Americanos, Sevilla, ed. Universidad de Sevilla, 2665: 2652:(February 25, 1849 – November 20, 1892) Delegate to the United States House of Representatives from the Territory of New Mexico. 3763: 4101: 3605:- (1890–1971) American actress of the silent film era. She was descended from early Castilian settlers of colonial California. 463: 4423: 4379: 3977: 3004: 2320:(June 27, 1833 – November 26, 1904) New Mexican military leader, politician, lawyer and rancher from the New Mexico Territory 1592:) A Spanish civil servant of New Orleans, today chiefly remembered for his numerous charitable benefactions to the city. 862: 4220: 3892: 4310: 3738: 2352:
rancher, officer, and politician in the early years of Mexican Alta California and California as part of the United States.
1683: 499: 4388: 4356: 4340:"...I became the first Mexican-American in the history of our country to ever be elected outside the state of New Mexico." 4372:
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3245:(April 10, 1910 – March 18, 1996) Franciscan priest, historian, author, poet, and painter from New Mexico. 3063:(March 24, 1829 – September 8, 1862) General in the Mexican army, best known for defeating invading French forces at the 2933:(April 11, 1805 – September 8, 1862) Commander of the San Francisco Presidio and the 8th alcalde of San Francisco in 1843 1540: 353: 112: 3513:(April 22, 1852 – January 11, 1906) Delegate from the Territory of New Mexico, cousin of Francisco Perea. 3385:(September 28, 1891 – October 22, 1918) American actress. Her paternal side comes from a native Hispanic 2727:(1802–1889) Pioneering resident of San Francisco, California who made a name for herself in multiple arenas of activity. 1857:, consisting of an aqueduct and seven gravity-flow canals to irrigate the lands of the Canarian settlers in San Antonio. 2020: 1745: 1742:(died April 8, 1830) Early settler of San Diego, California and a governing official during San Diego's Mexican period. 1455: 1696:(1749–1809) Early Hispanic settler of San Diego, California and founder of the Carrillo family in Spanish California. 4324: 4248: 4236: 4152: 3902: 2295: 1829:
Acting governor of Spanish Florida from 1663 to 1664, and from 1673 to 1675. He was born in Saint Augustine, Florida.
1661: 3491:(March 17, 1884 – September 2, 1934) Early white American jazz clarinetist, he was of Isleño descent. 3121:(1864–1917) First Hispano elected for office as Lieutenant Governor in New Mexico's first election. A member of the 2311: 2158:, and member of the Union Army (US Army) during the American Civil War. He was the first Hispanic Brigadier General. 1652:(1731–1796) Judge presiding over the distribution of public lands and mayor of San Antonio de BĂ©jar (1770 and 1787). 69: 4408: 4231:
Chaplin, Lita Grey and Jeffrey Vance. (1998). Wife of the Life of the Party. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, pg. 2-3;
3500: 3017:(1738–1810), Spanish-born soldier, fur trader, merchant and explorer. He emigrated to Missouri when it was part of 2810: 2241: 1295: 1268: 707: 346: 3153:(1884–1979), was an American social worker, biographer and newspaper editor. Stephen Vincent Benet's granddaughter 2982: 2314:(1809–1874) Tejano freedom fighter who opposed the Centralist government installed by Antonio López de Santa Anna. 2032: 1598:(born Tortosa, Spain, January 30, 1747–died Monterrey, New Spain, March 11, 1802) Spanish soldier and Governor of 4026: 3132: 2907:
of San Antonio during the Texas Revolution and was responsible for identifying the bodies of those killed at the
2563: 1773: 1243: 1114: 2429: 1922: 3853: 3725: 3308:(1869–1952) Attorney and politician from St. Bernard Parish in south Louisiana. He was son of Albert Estopinal. 3299: 3293: 2364:(1817–1897) Landowner in an area of Alta California which later became part of Contra Costa County, California. 1904: 1608:(1753–1828), Spanish soldier, California pioneer, founder of Los Angeles and twice a Spanish colonial governor. 1188: 831: 3700: 3549:
Television and film actor of Louisiana Creole (French, African American, Native American, and Spanish) descent
2750: 2557: 2547: 2277: 1994: 1945:(born Mairena del Alcor, June 19, 1728–died New Orleans, April 25, 1798) Spanish civil servant in New Orleans. 1925:(1688–after 1796) Spanish politician who served as mayor of San Antonio, Texas, in 1785 and 1796, as well as 3748: 3676: 3530: 3526: 1826: 1802:(1668 – 1742) Spanish official who served as Captain General, Governor and Mayor of Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico. 1717: 1353: 1253: 1218: 1173: 1084: 1009: 978: 427: 368: 311: 269: 183: 162: 95: 2948: 2528:(October 30, 1815 – April 21, 1875) Delegate to the United States Congress from the Territory of New Mexico. 2286:(1883–1969) Sheriff of Los Angeles County, his mother was descended from old Spanish settlers in California. 2080: 3773: 3372: 2914: 2655: 2145: 1445: 1440: 1322: 1312: 1288: 1198: 1163: 1109: 1094: 1089: 1014: 913: 902: 892: 734: 613: 489: 390: 198: 152: 3929: 3284:
Businessman from Lafayette, Louisiana, a Republican member of the Louisiana State Senate from District 23.
2361: 1942: 1832: 1581: 2797:(February 27, 1795 – January 13, 1871) Texas statesman, revolutionary, politician, rancher, and merchant. 2484:(?-1830) early settler of San Diego, California, and governing official during San Diego's Mexican period 2471: 2370:
Largest landowner in the San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles, California, in the mid-19th Century.
1963:(c. January 28, 1783 – January 19, 1840) Soldier, revolutionary, educator, politician, and Texas Senator. 1880: 1760:(179?–September 1835) General and the Mexican territorial governor of Alta California from 1833 to 1835. 1419: 1414: 1358: 1348: 1283: 1052: 1041: 682: 671: 666: 639: 557: 478: 412: 407: 306: 253: 243: 223: 188: 132: 3416: 3054: 2998: 2788: 2541: 2054: 2038: 1883:(born August 4, 1713 or 1714–died April 11, 1785) Cartographer, as well as an artist, particularly as a 1848: 1711: 1605: 1258: 468: 4000: 3186: 3106: 2709:(1793–1867) New Mexican priest, educator, publisher, rancher, farmer, community leader, and politician. 2706: 2553: 2301: 2117:, while Texas separated from Mexico in 1836 and was annexed by the United States on December 29, 1845. 2077:(died 1833) Governor of the Mexican territory of Alta California from January 1831 to December 6, 1831. 1699: 1317: 1208: 1193: 1130: 1099: 1019: 1004: 983: 918: 872: 785: 780: 661: 623: 598: 542: 514: 494: 432: 316: 289: 233: 213: 208: 173: 157: 147: 137: 102: 90: 3870:
Cross, Crozier, and Crucible: A Volume Celebrating the Bicentennial of a Catholic Diocese in Louisiana
3420: 2579: 1776:(c. 1536 – after 1575) Spanish shipwreck survivor who lived among the Indians of Florida for 17 years. 1705: 1640:) known to have been born in what is now the United States. His birthplace was St. Augustine, Florida. 1278: 948: 644: 3666: 3661: 3122: 2988: 2481: 2435: 2245: 2165: 1789: 1739: 1729: 1409: 1398: 1373: 1327: 1300: 1228: 1203: 1142: 1079: 963: 897: 887: 867: 857: 846: 841: 769: 759: 754: 739: 651: 618: 588: 547: 442: 422: 385: 380: 258: 238: 203: 117: 3218: 2954: 2461: 2382:(October 21, 1817 Mexico City–April 17, 1894) Fourth mayor of Los Angeles, served from 1853 to 1854. 1693: 933: 525: 4263: 3743: 2894: 2848:- April 3, 1791 – May 9, 1874) Spanish settler in California, the eldest son of Luís María Peralta. 2724: 2197: 2114: 2110: 2026: 1842: 1643: 1631: 1514: 1383: 1337: 1263: 1233: 1223: 1213: 1125: 1104: 999: 928: 836: 826: 821: 692: 593: 552: 530: 458: 417: 363: 358: 279: 228: 85: 3872:(New Orleans: The Archdiocese in cooperation with the Center for Louisiana Studies, 1993), 360-74. 3369:(1908–1995) American actress, her mother's family was descended from a Californian Spanish family. 3144: 2345: 2317: 2292:(1842–1915) Member of the Los Angeles, California, Common Council, the governing body of the city. 1611: 1072: 1057: 3716: 3608: 3571:, including the stories and language of Hispanics from northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado. 3536: 3232: 3118: 2882: 2839: 2413: 2267: 2064: 1948: 1754:(1741–1822), member of the 1775-76 Anza expedition that brought the first settlers to California. 1751: 1646:(1706–after 1764) Spanish politician who served as mayor of San Antonio, Texas, in 1738 and 1764. 1617: 1533: 1466: 1424: 1332: 1147: 811: 749: 744: 656: 603: 504: 473: 447: 437: 395: 373: 142: 3848:. Lafayette, Louisiana: The Center for Louisiana Studies, University of Southwestern Louisiana. 3721: 3469:(1845–1906) Soldier in the Louisiana Native Guards during the Civil War and later a stage actor. 3317: 2794: 2639: 2525: 2213: 1954: 4144: 3648: 3587: 3398: 3323: 3051:, having thousands of cattle and horses grazing on land grants totaling more than 35,000 acres. 2924: 2900: 2833: 2700: 2487: 2432:(died 1871) Mexican governor of Alta California, from 1825 to 1831 and again from 1832 to 1833. 2260:(1800–November 4, 1859) Peruvian-born early settler of what would become San Diego, California. 2187: 2175: 2014: 1976: 1860: 1793: 1687: 1368: 1273: 1168: 1158: 790: 712: 535: 326: 127: 4366: 4168: 2615: 1960: 3823: 3645:(1881–1965)- Nuevomexicana woman's suffragist, educator, and politician in the United States 3350:(1931-2018) American actor of Chilean and Mexican descent. His paternal ancestors, including 3214: 3147:(1898–1943) American poet, short story writer, and novelist. Stephen Vincent Benet's grandson 3018: 2936: 2685:(1837–1884) American chess player, he was from a Creole family of French and Spanish descent. 2329: 2323: 1248: 968: 958: 953: 336: 53: 3808:
Arthur, Stanley C., Arthur, Stanley Clisby & de Kernion, George Campbell Huchet (1998).
3617:- former Congressman for Colorado's 3rd congressional district, serving from 2005 until 2011 3138: 3044: 2691:- TV News Reporter; from a Creole family in Louisiana of French, Spanish and African origin. 2244:(1825–1912) Wealthy Los Angeles landowner, she was the granddaughter of the Spanish captain 2096: 1720:(1680–1760) Spanish politician who served as mayor of San Antonio, Texas, in 1737 and 1739. 1569: 3642: 3504: 3210: 3196: 3094: 2814: 2629: 2493: 2099:(July 20, 1743 – January 16, 1825) Spanish soldier and early settler of Spanish California. 1898: 1892: 1498: 1450: 284: 3797: 3071: 2697:(1827–1905) Venezuelan born shipbuilder and shipowner settled in San Francisco, California 2203: 1799: 8: 3494: 3376: 3236: 3027:(1798–1868) - Mountain man and trader. Born in Missouri, he was the son of Benito Vázquez 2942: 2908: 2881:(May 5, 1801 – September 11, 1894) Last Mexican governor of Alta California, namesake of 2718: 2682: 2367: 2283: 2251: 1866: 1809: 973: 938: 923: 816: 795: 608: 4285: 3685: 3030: 2388:(1795–1862) Settler in early Los Angeles and a member of the Los Angeles Common Council. 4252: 3564: 3558: 3546: 3408: 3401:- American lawyer and politician serving as the 32nd governor of New Mexico since 2019. 3355: 3239:
in New Mexico's first election, and also a descendant of the Baca Family of New Mexico.
3008: 2770: 2531: 2379: 2090: 2086: 2000: 1916: 1912: 1814: 1677: 1625: 1575: 1526: 1487: 1393: 1378: 1135: 877: 702: 583: 578: 509: 341: 321: 107: 62: 3441:(1849–1892) Delegate to the House of Representatives from the Territory of New Mexico. 3100: 2600:
and a leader of Black Seminole units fighting against United States troops during the
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Early Basque Spanish settlers of Alta California who held extensive land grants (see
2129: 2068: 1779: 1585: 1238: 1067: 1062: 764: 717: 697: 562: 331: 274: 248: 4137: 3567:(1900–1993) Ethnographer, linguist, and folklorist who was a pioneer in New Mexican 3014: 2746: 1796:, who served as the Acting Governor and accountant of Florida between 1646 and 1648. 1655: 1563: 4268: 4098: 3580: 3574: 3552: 3476: 3466: 3450: 3438: 3432: 3164: 3064: 3060: 3001:(1778–1833) governor of the Mexican state of Coahuila y Tejas from 1832 until 1833. 2825: 2819: 2801: 2760: 2740: 2712: 2694: 2688: 2672: 2649: 2605: 2535: 2503: 2441: 2419: 2335: 2332:(c. 1818–1889), known as El Leoncito (the Little Lion) Soldier in the Mexican Army. 2273: 2263: 2220: 2058: 1595: 1482: 1477: 1429: 1178: 1029: 882: 806: 727: 218: 193: 178: 3426: 3057:(1798–1842) Printer, soldier, and provisional Mexican Governor of Alta California. 2976: 2739:(1806–1874) Prominent Tejano landowner and Mexican army captain who fought in the 1951:(c. 1742–1792) Governor of Alta California and Baja California from 1791 to 1792. 1757: 1723: 4392: 4360: 4105: 4094: 3967: 3671: 3596: 3540: 3444: 3412: 3382: 3242: 3176: 3048: 2851: 2845: 2780: 2776: 2593: 2586:
descent; he was a soldier, politician, and owner of three plantations in Florida.
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attached inspector who served as interim governor of Texas between 1834 and 1835.
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John Steven McGroarty, 1921, 'Los Angeles from the Mountains to the Sea', pp699
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American true crime writer and historian of Isleño, Cajun and Sicilian descent.
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parishes in southeastern Louisiana during the middle third of the 20th century.
3482: 3360: 3266: 3141:(1886–1950) American poet, writer, and editor. Stephen Vincent Benet's grandson 3126: 3040: 2888: 2730: 2703:(February 8, 1808 – September 17, 1853) Early settler of San Diego, California. 2534:(1807–1882), rancher in Goliad. He fought against the General Santa Ana in the 2445: 2409: 2398:
who fought in the Mexican–American War, later a Los Angeles County Supervisor).
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soldier in the Spanish army of the Viceroyalty of New Spain in Las Californias.
1853: 1838: 1636: 1024: 943: 687: 567: 296: 3897:. Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Louisiana State University Press. pp. 133–135. 3150: 2970: 2897:(1804–1875) Roman Catholic friar prominent in the early history of California. 2867: 2763:(c. 1829–c. July 25, 1853) His life provided the basis for the fictional hero 2355: 1933: 4402: 3525:(July 16, 1891 – March 19, 1969) Democratic political boss of 3522: 3254: 3248: 3088: 3024: 2601: 2391: 2373: 2229: 1980: 1036: 3956:, the quarterly journal of the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation 2773:(1797–1867) Tejano who served as political chief of Texas from 1828 to 1834. 2550:(March 6, 1779 – February 18, 1858) Soldier and early settler in California. 1628:. He was also a land commissioner and associate of Austin's early colonists. 4036: 3651:(1861–1955) Tejano teacher, historian and preservationist of Texas history. 3630: 3614: 3488: 3392: 3272: 3260: 3206: 3202: 3156: 2625: 2624:(1772, New Orleans - 1820) Spanish fur trader, explorer, and United States 2257: 2169: 1984: 1967: 1566:(died 8 August 1837) governor of Santa Fe de Nuevo MĂ©xico from 1832 to 1833 4121:, Jewish-American History Documentation Foundation. Retrieved May 8, 2013. 3969:
Legal History of the Color Line: The Rise and Triumph of the One-Drop Rule
3275:- His great-grandmother was born in Los Angeles in the early 19th century. 3079: 4132: 3952:
by Edson T. Strobridge, originally published in the Summer 2000 issue of
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and twice governor of Alta California, from 1836 to 1837 and 1838 to 1842
1997:(1767 Etxebarri–1835 Soledad) Basque Spanish missionary to the Americas. 1885: 1589: 301: 3950:
The California State Military Museum, Captain Antonio Maria de la Guerra
3611:(1898—2000) weaver, head of New Mexico's largest Hispanic weaving family 2878: 4249:
MeXicana encounters: the making of social identities on the borderlands
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Descendants of Spanish and Mexican settlers in the modern United States
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Conservative and Hispanic, Linda Chavez Carves Out Leadership Niche
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sold by Spain in 1819 and the Southwest passed to the US after the
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in 1787-1792. He lived in New Orleans from 1790 until his death.
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Her father's ancestors came to New Mexico from Spain in 1601.
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of Yerba Buena (later named San Francisco) in 1836 and 1839.
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Tejano soldier who served in the Mexican army during the
2232:- (ca. 1793–1853) Three times as governor of New Mexico. 1670:, a Basque Spanish explorer and the seventh governor of 2238:(1847 - 1920), an early Colorado legislator and senator 4311:'I'm From Here': Not All Hispanics Are Recent Arrivals 1873:
known for officiating at the first Mass celebrated in
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American actor and singer. They are a descendant of
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New Mexican author, playwright, and stage director.
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