Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo papers: Finding Aid mssVA

Melissa Haley
The Huntington Library
September 2022
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San Marino, California 91108
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Contributing Institution: The Huntington Library
Title: Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo papers
Creator: Vallejo, Mariano Guadalupe, 1808-1890
Identifier/Call Number: mssVA
Physical Description: 4.8 Linear Feet (4 boxes, 1 oversize folder)
Date (inclusive): 1833-1888
Date (bulk): 1844-1846
Abstract: The collection consists of letters and documents (in Spanish and English) of Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, bulk dating from 1844 to 1846.
Language of Material: Materials are in English and Spanish.

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item]. Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo papers, The Huntington Library, San Marino, California.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Purchased from Holmes Book Company, February 1922.

Biographical / Historical

Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo (1808-1890) was an early California military leader, landowner, and legislator. Born in Monterey, Alta California, he was elected a member of the provincial legislature in 1831 and soon after was made the commandant of the Presidio of San Francisco. In 1835 he established a civil government for San Francisco and founded the town of Sonoma. He later founded the towns of Vallejo and Benicia. After the change to U.S. administration in California following the end of the Mexican-American War in 1848, Vallejo served as a delegate to the first state constitutional convention and as a state senator in the first California legislature.

Scope and Contents

The collection consists of letters and documents (in Spanish and English) of Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo. The bulk dates from 1844 to 1846, and there are approximately forty drafts of letters by Vallejo in the collection. Subject matter includes the defense of the northern frontier, relations with the missions, and the treatment of Native Americans by Father Jesús María Vásquez del Mercado. Correspondents include Juan Bautista Alvarado, Jacob P. Leese, Manuel Micheltorena, Antonio María Osio, John Augustus Sutter, and José de Jesus Vallejo. In addition, the collection contains one letter signed from James Buchanan to Thomas O. Larkin, 1847 January 13 (VA 150b).

Processing Information

This finding aid was created in 2022 by Melissa Haley as part of the American Presidential Papers Project with enhanced description of the presidential material present. The items had been assembled physically and arranged by Huntington Library former staff in the mid-20th century.

General

Individual call numbers included in the collection: mssVA 1-257.

Arrangement

Collection is arranged chronologically.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Indians of North America -- California
Missions -- California
California -- History -- 1821-1848 -- Sources
California -- History -- 1846-1850 -- Sources
Letters (correspondence) -- California -- 19th century
Alvarado, Juan Bautista, 1809-1882
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Leese, Jacob P. (Jacob Primer), 1809-1892
Micheltorena, Manuel, 1802-1853
Osio, Antonio María, 1800-1878
Sutter, John Augustus, 1803-1880
Vallejo, Jose de Jesus, 1798-1882

Box 1

1833 November 20-1844 August 4

Box 2

1844 August 6-1846 August 6

Box 3

1846 August 7-1847 January 22

Box 4

1847 February 14-1888