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José Darío Argüello

José Darío Argüello (1753–1828) was a Querétaro-born Californio politician, soldier, and ranchero. He served as interim Governor of Alta California and then a term as Governor of Baja California.

José Darío Argüello
Interim Governor of Alta California
In office
1814–1815
Preceded byJosé Joaquín de Arrillaga
Succeeded byPablo Vicente de Solá
Governor of Baja California
In office
1815–1822
Personal details
Born1753
Santiago de Querétaro, New Spain
Died1828 (age 75)
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
SpouseMaría Ygnacia Moraga
ProfessionPolitician, soldier

Biography edit

José Darío Argüello was born in 1753 in Santiago de Querétaro, New Spain (present day Mexico).

Argüello enlisted in the Mexico regiment of dragoons, serving as a private, and later sergeant of the presidial company of Altar, Sonora. In 1781 he was promoted to alférez (sub-lieutenant) and commandant for what was to become the Presidio of Santa Barbara in Alta California.

Founding Los Angeles

Under orders from Governor Felipe de Neve, Argüello led the first ten Los Angeles Pobladores families and their livestock overland to settle. Military commander Fernando Rivera y Moncada led the guard, until killed during a civil resistance uprising by Quechan Indians near Yuma Crossing.

Argüello and the settlers continued onward to Mission San Gabriel in today's San Gabriel Valley. They founded the Pueblo de Los Angeles beside the Los Angeles River on September 4, 1781. This became present day Los Angeles, California.[1]

Presidio commandant

He continued on to Santa Barbara when the Presidio of Santa Barbara was founded in 1782. In 1787, Argüello was appointed lieutenant and commandant of the Presidio of San Francisco, serving until 1791 and again from 1796 to 1806. In between he was commandant of the Presidio of Monterey, from 1791 to 1796.[2]

Rancho de las Pulgas

In 1795, Governor Diego de Borica issued Argüello a Spanish land grant, the Rancho de las Pulgas (Ranch of the Fleas). This rancho was the largest grant on the San Francisco Peninsula consisting of 35,260 acres (142.7 km2).[3] It was in present-day San Mateo County, and encompassed contemporary San Mateo, Belmont, San Carlos, Redwood City, Atherton and Menlo Park.[4][5][6]

Governor edit

Alta California

After the death of Governor José Joaquín de Arrillaga, Argüello was appointed acting governor of Alta California from 1814 to 1815 while he remained in Santa Barbara.

Baja California

In 1815, Argüello was appointed governor of Baja California, serving until 1822. He died in Guadalajara, Jalisco, in 1828.

Family edit

Argüello married Maria Ygnacia Moraga. Their daughter, Maria Concepción (María Jesús Argüello), is the subject of an early California love story, portrayed in the Russian rock opera Juno and Avos.[7]

Two of their sons came to public service in Alta California also: Luis Antonio Argüello, California's first native-born governor (1822–1825); and Santiago Argüello, who was commandant of the Presidio of San Diego and alcalde (mayor) of Pueblo de San Diego. Other children: Teniente José Darío Argüello, Joaquín Máximo Argüello; Gervasio Argüello and Ana Gertrudis Rudecinda Argüello.[8] José Darío Argüello died in 1828, at the then quite elderly age of 75, in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.

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Legacy edit

References edit

  1. ^ genealogy.com José Darío Argüello
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2015-07-27.
  3. ^ . City of Menlo Park. 2002. Archived from the original on 4 May 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2010.
  4. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Rancho de las Pulgas
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on December 22, 2015. Retrieved July 27, 2015.
  6. ^ supreme.justia.com, Arguello v. United States 59 U.S. 539 (1855)U.S. Supreme Court
  7. ^ nps.gov, National Parks, Concepcion Arguello & Nikolai Petrovich Rezanov: A Presidio Love Story
  8. ^ schwaldfamily.org, José Darío Argüello
  9. ^ geni.com José Darío Argüello
  10. ^ ancestry.com osé Darío Argüello

Further reading edit

  • OAC.org: Online guide to the José Dario Argüello documents, 1792-1815 - from The Bancroft Library
  • Early California Letters, Claremont Colleges Digital Library, The Claremont Colleges Library, Claremont, CA.
  • William McPherson Papers, Special Collections, The Claremont Colleges Library, Claremont, CA.

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Jose Dario Arguello 1753 1828 was a Queretaro born Californio politician soldier and ranchero He served as interim Governor of Alta California and then a term as Governor of Baja California Jose Dario ArguelloInterim Governor of Alta CaliforniaIn office 1814 1815Preceded byJose Joaquin de ArrillagaSucceeded byPablo Vicente de SolaGovernor of Baja CaliforniaIn office 1815 1822Personal detailsBorn1753Santiago de Queretaro New SpainDied1828 age 75 Guadalajara Jalisco MexicoSpouseMaria Ygnacia MoragaProfessionPolitician soldier Contents 1 Biography 2 Governor 3 Family 4 Legacy 5 References 6 Further readingBiography editJose Dario Arguello was born in 1753 in Santiago de Queretaro New Spain present day Mexico Arguello enlisted in the Mexico regiment of dragoons serving as a private and later sergeant of the presidial company of Altar Sonora In 1781 he was promoted to alferez sub lieutenant and commandant for what was to become the Presidio of Santa Barbara in Alta California Founding Los AngelesUnder orders from Governor Felipe de Neve Arguello led the first ten Los Angeles Pobladores families and their livestock overland to settle Military commander Fernando Rivera y Moncada led the guard until killed during a civil resistance uprising by Quechan Indians near Yuma Crossing Arguello and the settlers continued onward to Mission San Gabriel in today s San Gabriel Valley They founded the Pueblo de Los Angeles beside the Los Angeles River on September 4 1781 This became present day Los Angeles California 1 Presidio commandantHe continued on to Santa Barbara when the Presidio of Santa Barbara was founded in 1782 In 1787 Arguello was appointed lieutenant and commandant of the Presidio of San Francisco serving until 1791 and again from 1796 to 1806 In between he was commandant of the Presidio of Monterey from 1791 to 1796 2 Rancho de las PulgasIn 1795 Governor Diego de Borica issued Arguello a Spanish land grant the Rancho de las Pulgas Ranch of the Fleas This rancho was the largest grant on the San Francisco Peninsula consisting of 35 260 acres 142 7 km2 3 It was in present day San Mateo County and encompassed contemporary San Mateo Belmont San Carlos Redwood City Atherton and Menlo Park 4 5 6 Governor editAlta CaliforniaAfter the death of Governor Jose Joaquin de Arrillaga Arguello was appointed acting governor of Alta California from 1814 to 1815 while he remained in Santa Barbara Baja CaliforniaIn 1815 Arguello was appointed governor of Baja California serving until 1822 He died in Guadalajara Jalisco in 1828 Family editArguello married Maria Ygnacia Moraga Their daughter Maria Concepcion Maria Jesus Arguello is the subject of an early California love story portrayed in the Russian rock opera Juno and Avos 7 Two of their sons came to public service in Alta California also Luis Antonio Arguello California s first native born governor 1822 1825 and Santiago Arguello who was commandant of the Presidio of San Diego and alcalde mayor of Pueblo de San Diego Other children Teniente Jose Dario Arguello Joaquin Maximo Arguello Gervasio Arguello and Ana Gertrudis Rudecinda Arguello 8 Jose Dario Arguello died in 1828 at the then quite elderly age of 75 in Guadalajara Jalisco Mexico 9 10 Legacy editPoint Arguello in Santa Barbara County just west of Lompoc California was named in Arguello s honor by George Vancouver in 1793 In San Francisco Arguello Boulevard which leads into the Presidio of San Francisco CA was also named in his honor Arguello Park in San Carlos California an area that was formerly a part of Arguello s 35 240 acre 142 6 km2 Rancho de las Pulgas was also named after him Arguello s daughter is a prototype of the Conchita the heroine of the Juno and Avos rock opera For the various branches of the last name in both the Western Hemisphere and in Spain see also ArguelloReferences edit genealogy com Jose Dario Arguello californiamilitaryhistory org Arguello Archived from the original on 2015 12 22 Retrieved 2015 07 27 Menlo Park History Early days in Menlo Park City of Menlo Park 2002 Archived from the original on 4 May 2011 Retrieved 27 November 2010 U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Rancho de las Pulgas smdailyjournal com The Arguellos and Rancho de las Pulgas August 04 2008 Archived from the original on December 22 2015 Retrieved July 27 2015 supreme justia com Arguello v United States 59 U S 539 1855 U S Supreme Court nps gov National Parks Concepcion Arguello amp Nikolai Petrovich Rezanov A Presidio Love Story schwaldfamily org Jose Dario Arguello geni com Jose Dario Arguello ancestry com ose Dario ArguelloFurther reading editOAC org Online guide to the Jose Dario Arguello documents 1792 1815 from The Bancroft Library Early California Letters Claremont Colleges Digital Library The Claremont Colleges Library Claremont CA William McPherson Papers Special Collections The Claremont Colleges Library Claremont CA Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Dario Arguello 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