http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8s75mr8 No online items Finding Aid to the Vallejo Family Papers Lara Michels The Bancroft Library The Bancroft Library University of California Berkeley, CA 94720-6000 (510) 642-6481 [email protected] URL: http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/ Finding Aid to the Vallejo Family BANC MSS C-B 441 1 Papers Language of Material: Spanish; Castilian Contributing Institution: The Bancroft Library Title: Vallejo family papers creator: Vallejo (Family : Vallejo, Mariano Guadalupe, 1808-1890) creator: Emparàn (Family : Emparàn, Ricardo de, 1853-1902) creator: Frisbie (Family : Frisbie, John B., 1823-) Identifier/Call Number: BANC MSS C-B 441 Physical Description: 6.5 linear feet linear feet (16 boxes, 3 oversize folders, 2 volumes) Date (inclusive): approximately 1824-1938 Abstract: Papers created by the family of Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo from approximately 1824 to 1938. Language of Material: Materials in Spanish and English. Physical Location: For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog. Conditions Governing Access Collection is open for research. Conditions Governing Use Materials in this collection may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). In addition, the reproduction of some materials may be restricted by terms of University of California gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of without permission of the copyright owner. The copyright for unpublished manuscript material in this collection is held by the donor. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. All requests to reproduce, publish, quote from, or otherwise use collection materials must be submitted in writing to the Head of Public Services, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley 94720-6000. See: http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/reference/permissions.html. Immediate Source of Acquisition The Vallejo family papers were gathered together over many years by Bancroft Library staff from a range of sources including the Robert E. Cowan Collection, the T.W. Norris Collection (purchased from the Estate of T.W. Norris in 1954), the Emparan family (purchased in 1950), and Platon Vallejo's daughter, Francisca Vallejo McGettigan (gift to the Bancroft Library in 1956). The collection also includes a few photocopies from original materials in other repositories. Processing Information Collection arrangement dates to the 1950s. Additional processing and finding aid written by Lara Michels in 2015. Related Collections in the Bancroft Library Vallejo family papers : additions, 1846-1950 (BANC MSS 76/79 c). Vallejo family photographs from the Thomas W. Norris collection [graphic] (BANC PIC 1954.030--PIC). Photograph collection of family members and descendants of General M.G. Vallejo [graphic] (BANC PIC 1978.195--PIC). Related Collections in Other Institutions Vallejo family papers, California State Parks, Sacramento, California (Collection number: 243.1) Vallejo family papers, Autry National Center, Autry Library (Collection number: MSA.Vallejo) Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Vallejo family papers, BANC MSS C-B 441, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. Biographical / Historical Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, the eighth of thirteen children, was born in 1808 in the then capital of Alta California, Monterey. At the age of fifteen, Vallejo became a cadet in the Mexican Army and would later serve as head of the San Francisco garrison and military commander of the northern part of Alta California. As a reward for his service and to encourage his leadership, Vallejo was granted 66,000 acres near Petaluma, on which he operated a large cattle ranch from 1836 to 1846. In 1835, Vallejo founded the pueblo of Sonoma. After the Treaty of Guadalupe Hildalgo, Vallejo was forced into lengthy battles to claim his lands. When he died in 1890, Vallejo was leading a fairly modest life on his remaining 200-acre piece of land in Sonoma he called Lachryma Montis. Among Vallejo's siblings were: Jose Manuel Salvador Vallejo (1813-1876), Captain of the Militia in Sonoma and grantee of Rancho Napa, Salvador's Ranch, and (with another brother) Rancho Lupyomi; Encarnacion Vallejo (1809-1902), wife of John Finding Aid to the Vallejo Family BANC MSS C-B 441 2 Papers Bautista Rogers Cooper, grantee of Rancho Nicasio and other properties; Maria Paula Rosalia Vallejo (1811-1889), wife of Jacob P. Leese, grantee of Rancho Huichica and other properties; Jose de Jesus Vallejo (1798-1882), grantee of Rancho Arroyo de la Alameda; and Maria Isadora Vallejo (1792-1830), wife of Mariano de Jesus Soberanes. In 1832, Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo married Francisca Maria Felipa Benicia Carrillo. The couple had sixteen children, ten of whom survived into adulthood. Among the Vallejo children were Epifania de Guadalupe Vallejo (1835-1905), wife of John B. Frisbie; Adelayda Vallejo (1837-1895), wife of Levi Cornell Frisbie; Natalia Veneranda Vallejo (1838-1895), wife of Attila Haraszthy; Dr Platon Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo (1841-1925), husband of Lily Wiley; Jovita Francisca Vallejo (1844-1878), wife of Arpad Haraszthy; Uladislao Vallejo (1945-unknown); Napoleon Primo Vallejo (1850-1923), husband of Martha Brown; Luisa Eugenia Vallejo (1856-1943), wife of Ricardo de Emparan; and Maria Ignacia Vallejo (1857-1932, wife of James Harry Cutter. Content Description The collection consists of four series: 1. the papers of Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo; 2. the papers of Platon Vallejo; 3. the papers of the Emparan family; and 4. clippings and scrapbooks. The papers of Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo consist of outgoing and incoming correspondence with family members and others. Much of this correspondence is personal in nature, but this series does include some correspondence relating to Vallejo's official duties and his historical legacy. Also in this series are materials relating to Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo's land interests, legal matters, and financial dealings. The series of Platon Vallejo's papers consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence as well as other family papers, some of which relate to his father's legacy. The Emparan family papers consist of correspondence of Luisa Vallejo Emparan and Ricardo de Emparan as well as some correspondence and other materials relating to Jose de Emparan de Torre. The clippings and scrapbook series consists of loose news clippings and scrapbooks of news clippings. Subjects and Indexing Terms Vallejo (Family : Vallejo, Mariano Guadalupe, 1808-1890) Emparàn (Family : Emparàn, Ricardo de, 1853-1902) Frisbie (Family : Frisbie, John B., 1823-) Vallejo , Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, Platon Mariano Guadalupe (1841-1925) Vallejo, Francisca Benicia Carrillo de (1815-1891) Figueroa, José (1792-1835) Cerruti, Henry (1836-1876) Bancroft, Hubert Howe (1832-1918) Haraszthy, Natalia Veneranda Vallejo de Frisbie, John B. (1823-) Emparàn, Luisa Vallejo de Lachryma Montis Families -- California Land grants -- California Sonoma (Calif.) -- History California -- History -- To 1846 California -- History -- 1846-1850 California -- History -- 1850-1950 Medicine, popular Account books Series 1: Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo 1834-1882 Physical Description: Box 1-11, volume 1-2, oversize folder 1 Subseries 1.1: Outgoing correspondence 1834-1889, undated Finding Aid to the Vallejo Family BANC MSS C-B 441 3 Papers Series 1: Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo 1834-1882 Subseries 1.1: Outgoing correspondence 1834-1889, undated box 1, folder 1 Outgoing correspondence 1834 Content Note Bound volume of handwritten copies of outgoing letters. On the cover page of the volume is written "Command Militar de San Francisco." box 1, folder 2 Outgoing correspondence 1835-1849 Content Note Letters from the 1830s relate to Vallejo's role as military commander and politician. This file also includes letters from the late 1840s to his wife Francisca. box 1, folder 3 Outgoing correspondence 1850-1859 Content Note Mostly letters to his wife Francisca and his siblings. box 1, folder 4 Outgoing correspondence 1860-1864 Content Note Mostly letters to his wife Francisco and a few to other members of the family. box 1, folder 5 Outgoing correspondence 1865-1869 Content Note Letters to wife and children. One packet of copies of letters to son Platon containing biographical and historical information. box 1, folder 6 Outgoing correspondence 1870-1874 Content Note Letters to wife and children. One copy of letter to son Platon describing the founding of the town of Benicia. 1874 letters to Henry Cerruti and Hubert Howe Bancroft. box 1, folder 7 Outgoing correspondence 1875-1876 Content Note Letters to wife and children. Letters to Hubert Howe Bancroft. box 1, folder 8 Outgoing correspondence 1877 Content Note Letters to wife and children. box 1, folder 9 Outgoing correspondence 1878-1881 Content Note Mostly letters to wife and children. Three letters to Romualdo Velazquez (188). Letters to Ricardo de Emparan. box 1, folder 10 Outgoing correspondence 1882 Scope and Contents Letters to Jesus Alarid, Ricardo de Emparan, Sara A. de Vega, Rodolfo Vega, Francisco Rivera, and Jose Moraga. box 2, folder 1 Outgoing correspondence 1883-1884 Content Note Letters and telegrams to family members, Carlos Pacheco, Felizardo Torres, the Mexican Consul in El Paso, Francisco de P. Aspe, Romualdo Velazquez, and Ricardo
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