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El Presidio de San Diego

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Before there was a Los Angeles or a San Francisco, there was Spain's first colony in upper California, El Presidio de San Diego.

Founded in 1769, this small fortress and mission was the seedling for the twenty-one missions and four presidios that followed. It was here that Franciscan priest Junipero Serra planted the first Catholic cross in what became Alta California. The nearby harbor provided a safe port for sailing ships from all over the world, ensuring a steady stream of goods and supplies. Over its many decades, the San Diego Presidio was home to Spaniards, Mexicans, Native people, and, towards the end, Anglo-Americans. Its cemetery became the final resting place for many of them.

Author and historian Richard Carrico provides insights into San Diego's beginnings.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
History Press
Country
United States
Date
21 October 2025
Pages
136
ISBN
9781467159616

Before there was a Los Angeles or a San Francisco, there was Spain's first colony in upper California, El Presidio de San Diego.

Founded in 1769, this small fortress and mission was the seedling for the twenty-one missions and four presidios that followed. It was here that Franciscan priest Junipero Serra planted the first Catholic cross in what became Alta California. The nearby harbor provided a safe port for sailing ships from all over the world, ensuring a steady stream of goods and supplies. Over its many decades, the San Diego Presidio was home to Spaniards, Mexicans, Native people, and, towards the end, Anglo-Americans. Its cemetery became the final resting place for many of them.

Author and historian Richard Carrico provides insights into San Diego's beginnings.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
History Press
Country
United States
Date
21 October 2025
Pages
136
ISBN
9781467159616