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Francisco Guerrero y Palomares

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considered insane. Witnesses reported seeing Guerrero and LeBras arguing and engaging in a scuffle while on horseback. Guerrero fell from his horse and suffered fatal head injuries, dying the next day. However, the circumstances surrounding his death were highly suspicious. The trial that followed was gravely flawed, with key eyewitnesses and medical experts not called to testify. Despite evidence suggesting Guerrero had been struck with a club or slungshot before falling, LeBras was found innocent without the jury even leaving the box. Many believed that Guerrero's murder was orchestrated by American land speculators who wanted to eliminate him as a potential witness against fraudulent land claims. His extensive knowledge of California land titles made him a threat to those seeking to profit from bogus Mexican land grants, particularly the Santillan claim.
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Guerrero was murdered under mysterious circumstances on July 12, 1851, in San Francisco. He was riding on the newly constructed Mission Plank Road when he was attacked. The official account states that Guerrero was assaulted by François LeBras, a man described as small, feeble, and generally
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of Yerba Buena in 1836. Guerrero served again as the sixth Alcalde in 1839.
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politician and ranchero, who served as the third and sixth
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Guerrero Street in San Francisco is named in his honor.
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Index

Alcalde of San Francisco
José Joaquín Estudillo
Ygnacio MartĂ­nez
Alcalde of San Francisco
Francisco de Haro
José de Jesús Noé
San Francisco
Mission Dolores
Rancho Corral de Tierra
Spanish name
surname
Californio
Alcalde of San Francisco
Yerba Buena
Tepic
New Spain
Francisco de Haro
Alcalde
Rancho Corral de Tierra
San Mateo County, California
Golden Gate National Recreation Area
List of pre-statehood mayors of San Francisco
Ranchos of California
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"San Francisco History Alcaldes & Mayors"
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Appendix H. The First San Francisco Directory. Mission Dolores.
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