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  2. Tomás Vargas Osorio - Wikipedia

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    Tomás Vargas Osorio (1908–1941) was a Colombian poet, often associated with the piedracielismo movement. He was born in Oiba , Santander and died of cancer at the age of 33, just one year after publishing a major work Regreso de la muerte .

  3. Rancho Valle de Pamo - Wikipedia

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    The four square league former San Diego Mission lands in the Santa Maria Valley were granted to José Joaquin Ortega and his son-in-law, Edward Stokes. Stokes and his father-in-law Ortega received two Mexican land grants - Rancho Valle de Pamo in the Santa María Valley in 1843, and Rancho Santa Ysabel in the Santa Ysabel Valley in 1844.

  4. Santa Isabel massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Isabel massacre took place on January 10, 1916, at Santa Isabel, Chihuahua, Mexico, as part of Mexican Revolution.Mexican bandits led by Pablo Lopez, aligned with revolutionary Pancho Villa and operating in de facto government territory of Villa's rivals, the Constitutionalists—stopped a train in Santa Isabel and removed from it around 17 American citizens who were employees of the ...

  5. Rancho Santa Ysabel (Ortega) - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Santa Ysabel was a 17,719-acre (71.71 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day San Diego County, California, given in 1844 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to José Joaquín Ortega and Edward Stokes after the Mexican secularization act of 1833. [1]

  6. Meet the candidates running for Congress in San Diego County

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    Incumbent Juan Vargas is running for re-election to Congress in District 52 for what would be his seventh term in Congress. Previously, the Democrat served in the California State Assembly, State ...

  7. List of Spanish missions in California - Wikipedia

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    Santa Ysabel Asistencia: 1818 Santa Ysabel: Nonextant. Asistencia of Mission San Diego de Alcalá. A new chapel was constructed in 1924. Serves as a parish church and museum. San Antonio de Pala Asistencia: 1816 Pala Indian Reservation

  8. Santa Fe admonished by AG's Office in records case on De ...

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    Jul. 17—The city of Santa Fe was implored to comply with a public records request seeking documentation surrounding the removal of the Don Diego De Vargas statue in a recent letter sent by the ...

  9. Warner Springs, California - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Ysabel Asistencia (satellite mission) was founded about 8 miles (13 km) to the south of the Agua Caliente springs in 1818 by Spanish missionaries originating from Mission San Diego de Alcalá. The St. Francis of Assisi chapel was erected near the settlement around 1830.