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Agustín V. Zamorano

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because he believed the government should stand by the original commitment to hold that land in trust for Mission Indians. Victoria faced strong opposition from residents, particularly foreigners from the United States and Europe who wanted to acquire large landholdings. He was forced into exile from
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At that time, Zamorano proceeded to lead a rebellion in northern Alta California, and acted as governor there. Encheadía acted as governor in southern Alta California. During January 31, 1832 – January 15, 1833, Zamorano served as provisional Governor of
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He offered to provide "equitable prices with gentlemen who may wish to establish any periodical," but nobody took up his offer. In total, he printed eleven broadsides, six books, six miscellaneous works, and numerous letterheads.
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in the summer of 1834. As secretary to the Mexican Governor, he printed early proclamations of Mexican governors. The first items he issued were a sixteen-page
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The Zamorano Club was formed in 1928 by a group of California book collectors, printers and librarians in honor of Agustín Zamorano.
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Agustín Zamorano left Alta California in 1838 for Mexico. He later returned to San Diego in 1842, where he died that year.
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California in January 1832. Encheandía remained acting governor until an assembly met in Pueblo de Los Angeles. It chose
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and a group so that 'Descendants of Agustin Vicente Zamorano' could post family pictures and share their history.
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as governor in late 1832; he arrived in January 1833, and Zamorano returned to his former duties as commandant.
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In 1986, Zamorano Fine Arts Academy, an elementary school in southeastern San Diego, was named in his honor.
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during 1835–1840, but never assumed command. He was in San Diego in that period only during 1837–1838.
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as governor according to the Plan of San Diego, but officials in Los Angeles refused to recognize him.
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He moved north in 1825 to the Mexican territory of Alta California, appointed as Secretary of State to
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in 1835. The Manifesto granted amnesty to the people of Alta California after the recent rebellion.
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In 2012, Celeste Montalvo, a descendant of Agustin Vicente Zamorano, created a Facebook page at
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Zamorano became allied with a faction in northern California, participating in the 1831
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Don Agustín V. Zamorano: Statesman, Soldier, Craftsman, and California's 1st Printer
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Zamorano published the first books in California. The first book he printed was
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found Zamorano's old press and Walter Colton, chaplain of the U.S. frigate
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The first newspaper was not printed until 1840. That year U.S. Commodore
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In February 1827 Zamorano married María Luisa Argüello, daughter of
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decision to stop the Mexican government's secularization of the
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Zamorano is most noted for being the first person to bring a
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Smythe, William E. (1907–1909). "part II, chapter VI".
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Mexican military personnel of the Mexican–American War
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to California, a wood-frame Ramage press purchased in
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in the north, with José María de Echeandía serving at
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Spanish Florida
San Diego
Alta California
Civil servant
politician
printer
soldier
Captain
Presidio of San Diego
printer
soldier
Alta California
Spanish Florida
Spanish
Viceroyalty of New Spain
Mexico
Governor
José María Echeandía
letterhead
woodblocks
type
printing press
Santiago Argüello

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