Citations from Summer 2003
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Articles in this issue:
Conversations Across Cultures: James Meadows and Isabel Meadows
Recollections of the Issac [sic] Graham Affair of 1840
Review of A Gathering of Voices: The Native Peoples of the Central California Coast
The Weavers' Gifts
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horse race, racing
Topic:
horse race, racing
Issue:
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5, 9
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Hubert Howe Bancroft, historian - History of California
Name: Hubert Howe Bancroft
historian
Work Title: History of California
Years: 1886
Notes: H. H. Bancroft; pub. The History Co. Publishers (84Dec, 7); "the complete Bancroft Works" (79Dec, 3); A. L. Bancroft and Co., SF, 1885 (94Mar, 12); see also California Pastoral; "H. W. [sic] Bancroft" (02Fal, 12)
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immigration into California
Topic:
immigration into California
Years: 1840s
Notes: and more broadly into U.S. (89Mar, 3; 98Oct, 2; 99Mar, 2, 3, 6)
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1, 3-4
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7
imprisonment (of British and American citizens)
Topic:
imprisonment (of British and American citizens)
Years: 1840s
Notes: in Farnham, Early Days of California (see also 60Dec, 5, 61Mar, 6); and for violation of sanitary rules
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7
5
5
6
13-26
5
5
6
13-26
Indian Carriers' plaque
Topic:
Indian Carriers' plaque
Illustration: 03Sum, 27
Notes: from 1953, Carmel Valley
Issue:
Pages:
26
Indian rancheria
Topic:
Indian rancheria
Pages:
34
22
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Indians
Topic:
Indians
Notes: the half-wild Indian (as type; Colton's words; 77Dec, 14; 80Apr, 3); "California Indians" (78Dec, 6; 02Fal, 27) and "California tribes" (03Sum, 8); "Native Americans" (03Sum, 5; 03Fal, 15); reference to "the Natives" 1846, possibly meaning "Californios" (88Dec, 7); "Indian tribes of the Central Valley" (68Sep, 50); Mission Indians (94Dec, 2; 03Spr, 11); Christian Indian; indigenous (and indigenous music; 75Sep, 17, 76Sep, 23); Ohlone (03Win, 23); "Indians of Carmel" (Stevenson; 86Dec, 8) and "Carmel Valley Indian" (02Fal, 24) and "the Carmel people" and "Carmeleños" (03Sum, 9); "rebel Indians" (62Jun, 1-7); "the poor Indians did the work" for Spaniards (63Jun, 5); [certain people] "are regular Indians when it comes to scenting trails" (64Mar, 3); "held in a state of slavery" (70Jun, 11); "abuse of Indians" (94Mar, 1); "whip Indians" (94Mar, 3); "red brothers" (Mora; 95Sep, 7)
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Isaac Graham - Graham and Nail (lumber mill)
Name: Isaac Graham
Entity: Graham and Nail (lumber mill)
Years: 1846
Illustration: 92Jun, 1
Notes: of Santa Cruz (67Sep, 23); first jury trial in California; "Kentucky ruffian," and "thorough-going old ruffian" and deported "obnoxious alien" (67Sep, 23); deportation aka "the Issac [sic] Graham affair" (03Sum, 6, 13); see also "imprisonment" w/ James Meadows, "Shard, Majors [also "Major's" 60Dec, 6], Daly, Morris" (60Dec, 5; 03Sum, 16, 24); "Isacc" sic (92Jun, 1)
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Isabella [Isabel] Meadows
Name: Isabella [Isabel] Meadows
Illustration: 66Mar, 3; 03Sum, 1, 3
Notes: b. July 7, 1846 (03Sum, 6; 71Mar, 6); daughter of James and Loretta Meadows; last to know Costanoan language ("Rumsen dialect of the Indians who formerly populated the Carmel Valley and who died in 1940 at the age of 94" 66Mar, 3); photo ca. 1880 (66Mar, 3) and photo (03Sum, 1); see also "Isable" (72Sep, 19)
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Jack Holt treasurer, 1993; president, 1996; member-at-large 2002
Name: Jack Holt
MHAA treasurer, 1993; president, 1996; member-at-large 2002
Notes: same as new member 1967 "Jack L. and Mrs. Holt"?
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Jack Smith
Name: Jack Smith
Years: 1840
Notes: and James Meadows
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Pages:
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19
19
Jacquelin Jensen Kehl writer
Name: Jacquelin Jensen Kehl
writer
Notes: with Linda Yamane
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Pages:
32
James Meadows
Name: James Meadows
Illustration: 60Dec, 3
Notes: of Carmel Valley; b. 1817, Englishman, naturalized; jumped ship in Monterey 1837 (61Sep, 2), exiled to Mexico 1840; and "McFarland, Mountain Bill, a negro called Black Jack, . . . Hopping Jack" (60Dec, 4; 03Sum, 14); and "Tom [Welshman] . . . Tom the Boatswain . . . Capt. Burton [Harry S. Burton?], Wm Gulnac (?), Weeks, Geo. Ferguson, Tom Bowen, Jim an Irishman, James Pease, Wm Daly, Frazier, Mathews an old carpenter, Robert Livermore, Alexn Forbes, Welch, brother in law to Forbes, & Travis . . . a Dutchman named Pete, and. Portuguese negro, called Manuel" (60Dec, 6); claim of JM for land, 1857; "James Meadows Tracts" (74Dec, 26-27) and "Meadows Canyon" (74Dec, 27)
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26-27
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Jane Holmes, director
Name: Jane Holmes
MHAA director
Notes: same as "Mrs. George Holmes" life member by 1971?
Pages:
23
38
38
28
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38
38
28
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Jesusa Bernal
Name: Jesusa Bernal
Notes: and "a man named Tomas, married to" and "Tom the Napper" = "Tomlinson--he was husband of Jesusa Bernal" (60Dec, 6); "Thomas" (03Sum, 18)
Issue:
Pages:
6
17-18
17-18
Jim Rogers
Name: Jim Rogers
Years: 1840
Notes: Welshman, or "Welchman" (03Sum, 20)
Issue:
Pages:
5
20
20
Joaquin de la Torre
Name: Joaquin de la Torre
Years: 1846
Notes: "second-generation Monterey of Spanish parentage (from Santander), military and civic leader" (03Sum, 29); 1840 prisoner episode, officer with Castro (03Sum, 18ff); and Bear Flag Revolt; m. Maria de Los Angeles Cota (92Mar, 3); daughter Rita m. Florencio Serrano (59Mar, 2; 92Mar, 3)
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6
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18, 20-22, 25, 29
Joe Hitchcock
Name: Joe Hitchcock
Illustration: 03Sum, 27
Notes: unpublished ms. re: Carmel Valley, 1962; same as Joe Hitchcock ca. 1953? (03Sum, 26)
Issue:
Pages:
1
10
26-27
10
26-27
John Castagna, Editorial Committee
Name: John Castagna
MHAA Editorial Committee
Pages:
38
ii, 21
24
33
2, 4
ii, 21
24
33
2, 4
John Drake Sloat, commodore
Name: John Drake Sloat
commodore
Illustration: 81Mar, 1
Notes: raised flag over Monterey July 6, 1846 (80Apr, 1); Sloat's flagship Savannah; "Sloat's dilemma" (81Mar, 2-3); "Sloat's Moment of Decision" (58Jun, 4); replaced Commodore Stockton July 23, 1846 (59Sep, 2); and Sloat's great-grandson Whittemore 1946 (58Jun, 3); sp "Slat" (70Jun, 10); "John D. Sloat" (73Mar, 5)
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8
6, 8
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John Higgins
Name: John Higgins
Years: 1840
Notes: "old Rocky Mountain hunter"
Issue:
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4
15-16
15-16
John P. Harrington interviewer
Name: John P. Harrington
interviewer
Notes: b. 1884; "Conversations Across Generations and Cultures: . . . Isabel Meadows with JPH in the 1930s" (03Sum, 5-11)
Issue:
Pages:
5-11, 32
John Rogers (bark)
Topic:
John Rogers (bark)
Notes: Am. ship of John Rogers (Cooper), later "Mex.n Bark Guipuzcoana"; "bark 'Joven Guipuzcoana'" (70Jun, 12; 92Jun, 4)
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12
4
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12
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John Sewald, director
Name: John Sewald
MHAA director
Notes: also "Peter, Marguerite, John, and Susan Sewald" new junior member 1962; Marguerite lifetime member 1965; Mr. John W., Marguerite J., Peter K., Susan E. life members by 1971 (71Sep, 23)
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John Walton, Editorial Committee author - Storied Land: Community and Memory in Monterey
Name: John Walton
author
MHAA Editorial Committee
Work Title: Storied Land: Community and Memory in Monterey
Notes: professor of sociology, UC Santa Cruz (02Fal, 3); Storied Land 2001
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14
14
3
36
ii, 23-25
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ii, 23-25
22
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Jose Antonio Aguirre
Name: Jose Antonio Aguirre
Years: 1840
Notes: "merchant from a leading Santa Barbara family, originally from Guaymas, Baja California, of Basque ancestry" (03Sum, 29); "José Ant.o Aguirre" (61Mar, 6); same as "Señor Aguirre" (67Sep, 19; 72Dec, 26)?
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3
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38
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26
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Jose Castro, general, governor
Name: Jose Castro
general, governor
Illustration: 61Mar, 5
Notes: b. 1810? d. 1860 (61Mar, 5); cousin of Mariano Vallejo (91Mar, 2); mural, Stilwell Hall (00Nov, 13); "Castro" not further identified but presumably this one (87Jun, 12); sp "Casto" (61Sep, 3) and "Castros" (72Sep, 19); same as "Jose Antonio Castro" father of twenty-six? (67Mar, 2; 82Jun, 7); proclamation and Castro's counter-proclamation in Bear Flag Revolt (91Dec, 10); "captain" (92Jun, 2); "Monterey-born military commander (Comandante General); acting Governor but never General; relocated to Mexican California after the American takeover" (03Sum, 29)
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Jose Eusebio ("Chevo") Boronda
Name: Jose Eusebio ("Chevo") Boronda
Notes: "son of Manuel Boronda; builder of the Boronda Adobe in Salinas" (03Sum, 29); Lester Boronda's grandfather (83Dec, 2); b. 1808, m. Josefa Buelna 1831 (63Jun, 5; 83Sep, 2); also "Eusuvio" (63Jun, 5); owner of she-bear La Reina (fighting) (63Jun, 4-5)
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5
1-3, 7
18, 29
Jose Maria Hijar colonizer of California
Name: Jose Maria Hijar
colonizer of California
Years: 1834
Notes: with Jose Maria Padres; chief director of colonizing expedition (67Dec, 30); "mortgaging his beautiful hacienda of San Felipe" (68Mar, 37)
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30
37-39
42-43
27
5-6
30
37-39
42-43
27
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Jose Maria Padres colonizer of California
Name: Jose Maria Padres
colonizer of California
Years: 1834
Notes: with Hijar; assistant-inspector of California, subdirector of colonizing expedition (67Dec, 30)
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2
30
37
43-44
5-6
30
37
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5-6
Joseph Bolles ("or Bowls")
Name: Joseph Bolles ("or Bowls")
Years: 1840
Notes: in Meadows story (61Sep, 5; 03Sum, 26)
Issue:
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26
26
Joseph L. Majors, witness
Name: Joseph L. Majors
witness
Years: 1846
Notes: at Graham-Rosillion first jury trial; "Majors' ranch where a still house was kept" in Meadows/Graham story (03Sum, 19)
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Pages:
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19
19
Juan Alvarado, governor - Alvarado House
Name: Juan Alvarado
governor
Edifice:
Alvarado House
Years: 1836-1842; 1880s
Notes: b. 1809 (64Jun, 2); author? of Historia de California (cited 87Mar, 10); "Alvarado Adobe" (59Mar, 7; 63Jun, 8) same as "Bola de Oro" (67Sep, 17-21); "Casa Alvarado" (64Mar, 8; 66Sep, 5; 67Mar, 6; 78Jun, 27-29; 79Mar, 7) and "the Gov. Alvarado houses" (02Feb, 8); administrator of Custom House (64Jun, 2); nominated to first legislature 1847 (60Sep, 5); "John B. Alvarado was then Gov.r" (60Dec, 3), "California's second native governor" (64Jun, 2) but "Monterey, first California-born Governor (1836-1842)" (03Sum, 29); same as "the then strong man of the territory, Juan Bautista Alvarado" (72Dec, 26); m. by proxy Martina Castro (82Jun, 7); "Alvarado Adobe at 506 Dutra Street" (02Fal, 20)
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Juan Bautista Rogers Cooper
Name: Juan Bautista Rogers Cooper
Notes: b. 1791 "on Alderney of the [British] Channel Islands" (72Sep, 20-22) or b. 1792 (83Mar, 6); d. 1872 in S.F. (72Mar, 7; 83Mar, 6; 89Dec, 5); also "Captain J.B.R. Cooper" (84Dec, 5; 89Dec, 4), "Capt. John B. R. Cooper" (71Sep, 18); "Rogers and Cooper families" (72Sep, 21) and "Captain Cooper family" (79Dec, 3); son of Thomas Cooper and Anne Rogers (m. 1790; 72Sep, 22); American "protection paper" in Boston 1816 (72Sep, 22) and "ship's captain from Boston" (03Sum, 28); uncle of J. B. Alvarado by marriage 1827 to Encarnacion Vallejo (67Sep, 18; 72Mar, 5; 83Mar, 6; 88Jun, 6; 89Dec, 5-6; 03Sum, 28), sister of Mariano (83Mar, 6) and aunt of Juan Bautista Alvarado (83Mar, 6); half brother of Thomas O. Larkin (63Mar, 6; 83Mar, 6; 87Jun, 8; 03Sum, 28); schooner California; city councilman 1833 (62Sep, 2); "called Don Juan el Manco" (72Mar, 1); "Captain Cooper Workshop" (73Dec, 23); "Cooper household" (83Mar, 4); schooner Rover (83Mar, 6); children John B. H., William Rogers "Rogerio", Ana, Amelia (83Mar, 6)
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7
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Julianne Burton-Carvajal Editorial Committee, general editor
Name: Julianne Burton-Carvajal
MHAA Editorial Committee, general editor
Notes: professor of Latin American Literature & Culture, UC Santa Cruz (02Fal, 3); adapted portions of "Journal of the Vizcaino Expedition" (02Win, 3); general editor 03Win; photograph by (03Win, 1); review of A. M. Osio's The History of Alta California and Beebe and Senkewicz's Lands of Promise and Despair (both q.v.; 02Win, 32)
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3
3, 29, 32, 36
ii, 1-3
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3, 29, 32, 36
ii, 1-3
22
2, 11
2-3
Kanaka
Topic:
Kanaka
Notes: Hawaiian, Polynesian ethnicity (see e.g., 03Sum, 23); "Jose Kanaka" sailor on whaling ship Ohio 1849 (70Dec, 27)
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3
28
1
23
28
1
23
Kathi Wojtkowski president, member at large
Name: Kathi Wojtkowski
MHAA president, member at large
Notes: president 1999-2000; member at large 2002
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9
15
15
8
29
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34
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15
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Las Flores
Place Name: Las Flores
Notes: "on the sea-coast, this side of San Luis Rey" (60Dec, 3; 03Sum, 14)
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3
13-14
13-14
Las Pulgas redwoods (San Jose district)
Place Name: Las Pulgas redwoods (San Jose district)
Years: 1838
Notes: Pulgas rancho, central San Mateo County, site of Redwood City, etc. (61Mar, 5)
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4
5
14, 19
5
14, 19
Lieut. John Coppinger
Name: Lieut. John Coppinger
Years: 1838
Notes: commander, bodyguard company of Alvarado, once British Navy lieutenant
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Pages:
3-4
13-14, 18
13-14, 18
Linda Agren author "Walking on the Clouds of Heaven" (essay)
Name: Linda Agren
author
Topic:
"Walking on the Clouds of Heaven" (essay)
Notes: "Walking on the Clouds of Heaven: John Peabody Harrington's Fieldwork on California's Central Coast," in Linda Yamane, ed., A Gathering of Voices: The Native Peoples of the Central California Coast. Santa Cruz: Museum of Art and History, 2002, pp. 5-13. See issue (03Sum, 7-11, 30-32)
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7-11, 32
Linda Yamane author, translator, photographer
Name: Linda Yamane
author, translator, photographer, artist, performer, scholar
Work Title: "A Gathering of Voices"
Notes: photo credit (03Sum, 3); writing and translation (03Sum, 11, 30-33), ed. "A Gathering of Voices: The Native Peoples of the Central California Coast" Santa Cruz County Historical Journal no. 5 2002, 230 pp.
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Pages:
3, 8-9, 11, 30-33
Lois Robin writer
Name: Lois Robin
writer
Notes: and Ohlone stories, with Patrick Orozco
Issue:
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31
London
Place Name: London
Notes: Silver Vaults, Stantons' visit (66Mar, 5)
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Pages:
5
11, 13
26
18
6
6
17
13
11, 13
26
18
6
6
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13
Lorenzo Asisara
Name: Lorenzo Asisara
Notes: "long-time native resident of 19th-century Santa Cruz"
Issue:
Pages:
32
Loreta Onesimo
Name: Loreta Onesimo
Illustration: 03Sum, 12, 27
Notes: fictional character in Anne Benson Fisher's historical novel "Cathedral in the Sun"; Loreta Onésimo de Peralta, Rumsien-Ohlone widow who became wife of James Meadows; mother Maria Ignacia, grandmother Lupecina (ca. 1792), native village Ensen (03Sum, 8); Onesimo family of Carmel Valley (60Dec, 2; 03Sum, 26); "Onesemo, or Juan" (82Dec, 3); sister Anselma Onésimo (03Sum, 6)
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2
1
5-6, 8, 12, 26
1
5-6, 8, 12, 26
Los Angeles
Place Name: Los Angeles
Years: 1769
Notes: and Angelenos; see also "Angeles" (Pueblo, Los Angeles; 60Sep, 5) and "battle of the Angeles" (60Sep, 5); "the Angels" (per Fremont; 87Dec, 4); "the town of Angeles" (Garner; 61Jun, 5; 60Sep, 5) and "the town of Nuestra Señora Reina de Los Angeles" 1834 (62Sep, 5) and "the Pueblo of Angeles" 1847 (60Sep, 5); LA 1859 (87Mar, 8); capital of Alta California 1835 (91Mar, 6); "Los Angeles Pueblo Lands" (59Mar, 4; 60Sep, 5; 82Dec, 3); 1910 Historical Record Co. (94Mar, 12)
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Luis [Louis] Pomber[t?] sergeant
Name: Luis [Louis] Pomber[t?]
sergeant
Years: 1840
Notes: Canadian Frenchman, "trapper who came to California with Jedediah Smith" (03Sum, 28); "homeowner in Mexican era" (78Jun, 30); sons lived in Castroville
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