Title:
Ruy E. Kern and Suzanne Ellen Kern collection on the José de Jesús Vallejo family: Alameda County, Calif., 2001-2003
Creator/Contributor:
Kern, Ruy E., creator
Creator/Contributor:
Kern, Suzanne Ellen.
Abstract:
Contains typescript non-fiction essays and transcriptions of family members accounts concerning various historical aspects
of the José de Jesús Vallejo family in California, Mission San Jose, and California history.
Date:
2001 (issued)
Contents:
v. 1. Early Alamada County tales / Suzanne E. Kern [2001, 66 p.] -- v. 2. Secularization at Mission San José / Ruy E. Kern
[2003, 28 p.] ; Statue of St. Anthony / Ruy E. Kern [2001, 2 p.] ; José de Jesús Vallejo / Ruy E. Kern [2002, 3 p.] -- v.
3. Vallejo Flour Mills, Niles, California / Suzanne E. Kern [2001, 14 p.] ; Joaquin Murietta, California's Bandito [2001,
8 p.] -- v. 4. Maria Guadalupe de Jesús Vallejo [circa 2002, 2 p.] ; A Mission ghost story [transcription of an account by
Maria Guadalupe de Jesús Vallejo in 1892, circa 2002, 2 p.] -- v.5. Will the real Joaquin please stand up!!, the adobe in
Niles Canyon / Ruy E. Kern [2007, 44 p.].
Subject:
n-us-ca
Kern, Ruy E -- Manuscripts
Kern, Suzanne Ellen -- Manuscripts
Vallejo, Jose de Jesus -- 1798-1882
Vallejo, Maria Guadalupe de Jesús
Murieta, Joaquín -- d. 1853
Vallejo family
González Rubio, José -- 1804-1875
Mission San Jose (Alameda County, Calif.) -- History -- 19th century
Vallejo Flour Mill.
Spanish Americans -- California -- Alameda County
Hispanic Americans -- California -- Alameda County
Missions -- California -- History -- 19th century
Secularization -- California -- Alameda County
Alameda County (Calif.) -- History
Fremont (Calif.) -- History
Note:
Ruy E. Kern and Suzanne Ellen Kern collection on the José de Jesús Vallejo family, BANC MSS 2005/122 c, The Bancroft Library,
University of California, Berkeley.
Gift; of Suzanne Ellen Kern; 2002.
Gift; of Ruy E. Kern; 20121011.
José de Jesús Vallejo (1798-1882), the elder brother of General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, inherited Rancho Bolsa de San Cayetano
from his father in 1831. He was appointed administrator of Mission San José in 1837, but resigned in 1840, after an investigation
by William Hartnell, who was sent by Governor Alvarado. Alvarado granted the four square league Rancho Arroyo de la Alameda,
former Mission San José land, to José de Jesús Vallejo in 1842.
In English.
Type:
Ghost stories, American-California-Alameda County.
Ghost stories, Spanish-California-Alameda County.
Manuscripts for publication.
Physical Description:
print
4 volumes (0.4 linear feet)
Language:
English
Identifier:
BANC MSS 2003/249 c v. 1
BANC MSS 2003/249 c v. 2
BANC MSS 2003/249 c v. 3
BANC MSS 2003/249 c v. 4
BANC MSS 2003/249 c v.5
BANC MSS 2003/249 c
Origin:
California