43:, former governor of New Mexico, was made captain for life of the Presidio of Fronteras and alcalde mayor of Sonora, holding office until 1701. In 1702 Don Juan Francisco de Bustamante y Velasco was appointed alcaldía mayor of San Juan Bautista. As of 1724 San Juan Bautista was within the province of
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was created in 1690, an armed force with no permanent base, but operating at first out of the San Juan
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Rudo ensayo: a description of Sonora and
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Borrero Silva, María del Valle (July–December 2008).
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