Of california during the 19th century and the californios who lived in the region. In particular, he focuses on business and pio pico, pictured here who was the governor of Alta California under mexican role. This was hosted by the California Historical society and San Francisco. Welcome. My name is marie silva. I am the manuscript librarian at the California Historical society. I also cocurated our 2014 exhibition. I am really excited about tonights program. It is my great pleasure to introduce our speaker, dr. Carlos salomon. He is an associate professor of ethnic studies at cal state east bay. He works on borderland studies and such. In the biography of pio pico, it is a pioneering work that presents him as not a victim but as a historical agent that navigated the history of california with great resourcefulness. This portrait of pico challenges the paradigm of the decline of the californios, there which that experience has often been connected drawing a , connection between the str
Ukiah township, located in southeastern Mendocino County, is bounded on the north by Calpella township, on the east by Lake County, on the south by Sanel township, on the west by Anderson township and for a short distance by Potter Valley on the north.
Ukiah township, located in southeastern Mendocino County, is bounded on the north by Calpella township, on the east by Lake County, on the south by Sanel township, on the west by Anderson township and for a short distance by Potter Valley on the north.