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Dictation recorded for H.H. Bancroft by Emilio Pi~na with introductory note by Thomas Savage Account of the assassination of his uncle, Jose de los Reyes Berreyesa, and Ramon and Francisco de Haro by Fremont's men in 1846; theft of father's property and livestock by Charles Weber, and struggles with squatters and land lawyers. Includes translation
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text
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Copies : partial microfilm reel (25 exposures) : negative (Rich. 92:15) and positive. Originals : [3] 21 leaves. 31 cm. Copies : 1 v. : transcript
Land tenure--California Mexican War, 1846-1848 Berreyesa, Jose de los Reyes, ca. 1787-1846 Haro, Francisco de, 1827-1846 Haro, Ramon de, 1827-1846 Weber, Charles David Maria, 1814-1881 Savage, Thomas, b. 1823 Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918--Collection--CU-BANC
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