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WY0002a WY0002a
1851

Antonio Mariano Armijo on horse Fuego (Smokey) 1851. This pencil sketch by J. Lundquist. Antonio Mariano is oldest son of Jose Francisco Armijo and; Jesus Maria Armijo [...]

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WY0002c WY0002c
1851

Mrs. Jose Francisco Armijo (Jesus Maria) and; grandaughter Maria Armijo, daughter of Antonio Mariano Armijo. 1851 tintype (Property of Lolita (Wight) Stalp.)

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WY0002b WY0002b
1851

Mrs. Jose Francisca Armijo and; grandaughter Maria Antonia Armijo , daughter of Antonio Mariano Armijo 1851. Pencil sketch by J. Lundquist and; copied from a tintype belonging to Lolita (Wight) Stalp for David Wier in 1928 [...]

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WY0134 WY0134

L to R - Jose Jesus Pena, son of Jesus Pena and; his first wife, Maria Anastasa Vaca. He is brother to Maria Delores Vaca-Pena Lyon, Mrs Maria Anastasa Vaca, Juan Antonio Pena, a son of Juan Felipe Pena. He married Francisca Avila Alverado and; was father of Rose Pena Coombs..

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2323 2323

Mrs. Armijo and daughter from old sketch. No photo

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WY0167a WY0167a

Wolfskill Ranch home - see also WY172 - Pencil sketch of 2-story house of John R. Wolfskill, built about 1863; shaken down by esarthquake in 1892

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WY0138b WY0138b

Ruperta Vaca (age 20) Gavino and Ruperta were parents of Jose, Jesus, Antonio, Clara, Isidoro and Galvino..

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How Jose Armijo got a land grant / Goerke-Shrode, Sabine [500] [WAYITWAS-2004-500]
This week we continue the story of the Armijo family and the Tolenas land grant. It is based in part on an untitled and unpublished set of articles on Jose Francisco Armijo by David A. Weir, the former publisher of the Solano Republican and author of a biography on Captain R. Waterman [...]
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WY0002d WY0002d
1847-8

Armijo Adobe (ca. 1847-48) Pen wash from pencil sketch by Nathan Coombs Sr. of Napa. Pen wash by Mary Pedri. [...]

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Brandy and hides were Jose Armijo's trade / Delaplane, Kristin [271] [ECHOS-1996-271]
First in a series Early oral tradition has it that Jose Francisco Armijo was taken to the land of Suisun Valley as early as 1828 by Cayetano Juarez. Juarez said he had lived near the area since about 1821. The next report of Armijo being in the area is as a merchant in 1835.
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