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Reminiscences concerning her father, Jose Manuel Machado, a soldier involved in subduing Indians; the pirate Bouchard in San Diego; acquaintance with Apolinaria Lorenzana; Iturbide's envoy, Valentin Fernandez de San Vicente; Indian depredations at Rancho Jamul and elsewhere; her first husband's career as soldier in San Diego, his part in the Solis revolt and as a member of Echeandia's expedition to the Colorado; governorships of Echeandia, Victoria, Figueroa, Gutierrez and Micheltorena; Padres Hijar colony; American occupation of Southern California Dictation recorded for H.H. Bancroft by Thomas Savage
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