Outstanding Dates In the History of the Californias, undated
Scope and Contents
File contains multiple documents, some of unknown authorship, related to the history and chronology of the Californias (Alta and Baja). Documents include: 1) Chronological Summary: Outstanding Dates In the History of the Californias; 2) Mexican Governors of California; 3) Governors of Baja California; San Jose-Warner's Hot Springs; 4) Handwritten notes by Henry Rodriguez; 5) Chronological Timeline written by Henry Rodriguez, starting with Frances Drake landing above San Francisco Bay in 1579 and ending with trappers and fur traders consficated Indian lands in 1820; 6) Handwritten notes pertaining to Warner's Hot Springs, written by Henry Rodriguez; 7) Chronological timeline written by Henry Rodriguez staring with "1492 | Columbus (was Casas with Columbus) - yes," and ending with "1565 | Spain conquest of Phillipines, Manila; [illegible] by way of Mendicino County Mikwok tribes, Calif. Coast - Acapulco Mexico," 8) Chronological timeline written by Henry Rodriguez related to San Diego County, missions, the Warners, Warner's Ranch, and local tribes' relations and conflict with the Warners, as well as more recent events related to the region; 9) Notes by Rodriguez related to the Cupeño tribe and Warner's Hot Springs.
Dates
- Creation: undated
Creator
- Rodriguez, Henry Nichols, 1919-2002 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
The Henry Rodriguez papers are currently restricted while they are undergoing processing. Access to and use of specific materials may be restricted pending approval of the Henry Rodriguez Archive Cultural Committee. Access requests are reviewed by the Cultural Committee on a semi-yearly basis and cannot be expedited.
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Full Extent
From the Collection: 5 Linear Feet
Partial Extent
From the Collection: 2.5 Linear Feet : Textual documents housed in three 9" document cases and one 3" document case.
Full Extent
From the Collection: 38 Reels : Reel-to-reel tape and album records.
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the California Indian Culture and Sovereignty Center Repository
