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1853 AP Crittendon Letter to Don Salvio Pacheco 105757

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1853 AP Crittendon Letter to Don Salvio Pacheco  105757
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Born on July 15, 1793 in Monterey, Juan Salvio enlisted in the Militia in 1810, serving 17 years at Monterey and San Francisco Presidos, and San Jose Pueblo. He married Maria Juana Flores in 1817 at Mission Santa Clara. In 1827 Don Salvio began civilian service at San Jose in many significant capacities; among them, “Alcalde” or Mayor. Don Salvio Pacheco’s Adobe House was built in the early 1840’s as headquarters for the 17,921 acre Rancho Monte del Diablo he was granted in 1834. [Concord, California History online] Naglee's Building is mentioned. Found reference to Naglee's Building during the first (1851) San Francisco Committee of Vigilance. It seems to be on Montgomery Street and owned by Henry M. Naglee. Letter is in Spanish! City: San Francisco State: California Date: 1853