Anzar, José Antonio; Castro; Constancio; Feliz; Fermina; Francisco Solano; Gonzalez, Jose Maria de Jesus; Manuela; Maria Dolores; Maria Ynes Luisia; Maria del Rosario; Miguel; Telma; Valencia; Vasquez del Mercado, Jesus Maria; Ysabel; Zuares del...
Records of baptisms performed at Mission Santa Clara between 1777 and 1850
Doroteo; Francisco; Gonzalez, Jose Maria de Jesus; Gutierrez, José de Jesus Maria; Jesus Maria; Jose Antonio del Refugio; M[...] Andre; Marcela; Maria; Maria Catarina; Maria Merce; Maria Verarda; Martinez; Trinidad; [Espinosa]; [Robles]; [Unstated]
Records of baptisms performed at Mission Santa Clara between 1777 and 1850
Apolonio; Berardo; Constantino; Felipe Santiago; Gelacio; Juan Capistrano; Margarita; Maria Rosa; Maria del Carmen; Moreno, Rafael; Moreno, Rafael de Jesus; Patricia; Perez, Bernardino; Perez, Jose Bernardino de Jesus; Primo
Records of baptisms performed at Mission Santa Clara between 1777 and 1850
Alcaldes; Elections; Dimmish, K. H.; Political conventions
Public notice and sample ballot, in both English and Spanish, for August election of five delegates for the convention at Monterey. Signed July 4, 1849 by K. H. Dimmish, Alcalde, Pueblo de San Jose.
California--History--1800-1845; Diversity; License system--California; Liquors; Mexican Americans; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--Sheriff's Dept.; People;
1841 Annual Report on Liquor Licenses, Pueblo of San Jose.
Antonio; Carlos Antonio; Francisco Llagas; Gonzalez, Jose Maria de Jesus; Joachim; Manuela; Maria; Maria Incarnacion; Maria Ninfa; Maria del Rosario; Martin; Parra, Pablo; Soto; Vasquez del Mercado, Jesus Maria; [Altamirano]; [Berreyesa]
Records of baptisms performed at Mission Santa Clara between 1777 and 1850
Francisco Solano; Gonzalez, Jose Maria de Jesus; Incarnacio; Jose Domingo; Liberata; Mamerto; Maria Doloreto; Maria Guadalupe; Maria Solera; Maria Teofila Basilisa; Maria Victoria del Refugio; [Bee]; [Bernal]; [Chaboya]; [Galindo]; [Rodriguez];...
Records of baptisms performed at Mission Santa Clara between 1777 and 1850
Carlota; Espinosa; Francisco de Sales; Gutierrez, José de Jesus Maria; Juan Capistrano; Juan Pablo Soto; Juana Maria; Maria; Moreno, Rafael de Jesus *; Pedro Pablo; Silveria; Vasquez del Mercado, Jesus Maria; Vicenta; [Unstated]
Records of baptisms performed at Mission Santa Clara between 1777 and 1850
Antonino; Bernarda; Buelna; Garcia; Hilaria; Jose; Jose de las Llagas; Maria Epifania; Maria Francisca; Maria Hilariona; Maria Policarpa; Maria Simona; Maria Ysidra; Maria de Jesus; Moreno, Rafael Jesus; Moreno, Rafael de Jesus; Quijas, Jose...
Records of baptisms performed at Mission Santa Clara between 1777 and 1850
Anaclas; Chabolla; Felix Ysidoro; Fermina; Joaquin; Josè Maria de la Candelaria; Maria Felicitas; Maria Josefa; Maria Rafaela; Mateo; Pantaleon; Susana; Ursino; Viader, Jose; [Chavolla]; [Narvaez]; [Unstated]
Records of baptisms performed at Mission Santa Clara between 1777 and 1850
College students; Drawings; Education; Mexican Americans; Newspapers; People; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Student life; University of Santa Clara
El Estudiante del Pueblo was published by the newspaper committee of the student organization, El Frente Estudiantil. El Frente, established in 1968, is the Chicano student organization at Santa Clara University.
Land; Maps; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History;
Photograph of 1866 map of the Pueblo Lands of San Jose, "surveyed under the instructions of the U.S. Surveyor General." From Frederic Hall's 1871 History of San Jose.
Maps; Santa Clara Mission -- History; Santa Clara County (Calif.) -- History; San Jose (Calif.) -- History
This hand-drawn map of the Santa Clara Mission lands includes the Pueblo de San José de Guadalupe in the lower left corner. The Alameda is the tree lined road that runs between the pueblo and the Mission de Santa Clara.
Diversity; Imprisonment; Indians of North America; Mission Period; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History;
May 3, 1809 document from Jose Maria Estudillo in Monterey to the Commissioner of the town of San Jose, discussing the capture of a fugitive Native American named Secundino who has been charged with several thefts, and is a suspect in a rape case....
California--History--1800-1850; Diversity; Indians of North America ; Mission Period; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History;
August 3, 1808 document from Jose Maria Estudillo in Monterey to the Commissioner of the town of San Jose. Estudillo urges kindness and fair treatment of the "heathen" Indians who are to be brought in to help with the current harvest,...