Antonio Garra, CA, 1852 January 10

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"Indian disturbances in Lower California seem to be entirel
at end and volunteer forces disbanded. The Chief, Antonio
Garra, who was arrested for being principal in disturbance,
has beerm tried, found guilty and shot. Fracisco Mocate,
‘Chief of San Ysideo; Lous, Alcalde of Agua Caliente; Jacabo
or Odiesil; Juan Bautista, or Coton, who part icipated in
the disturbance have also been condemned by Court Martial
and shot." NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. ll, 1852. Qutoting San

Francisco papers of Jan, 16 & 17, 1852.
)see except from TRUE WEST, 1983, July, page 29 (Calff, Mag,

l excerpts)

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firing squade

"Indian disturbances in Lower California seem to be entirely
lat end and volunteer forces disbanded. The Chief, Antonio
Garra, who was arrested for being principal in disturbance,
|has been tried, found guilty and shot. fFracisco Mocate,
Chief of San Ysideo; Lous, Alcalde of Agua Calientes; Jacabo
or Odi-sil; Juan Bautista, or Coton, who participated in
[the disturbance have also been condemned by Court Martial
and shot." NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. 1), 1852. Qutoting San

lFrancisco papers of Jan. 16 & 17, 1852.

See except from TRUE WEST, 1983, July, page 29 (Calff. Mag.
excerpts)

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vondian disturbances in Lower California seem to be entirely
Jat end and volunteer forces disbanded,

Fracisco Mocate,
Chief of San Ysideo; Lous, Alcalde of Agua Caliente; Jacabo

or Odi-sil; Juan Bautista, or Coton, who particfpated in
Juhe disturbance have also been condemned by Court Martial
and shot," NEW YORK TIMES, Feb. Ll, 1852,

Francisco papers of Jan, 16 & 17, 1852,

Qutoting San

from TRUE

, 1983, July, pare 29 (Calff, Mag

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"sweeethe last alcalde and first mayor of this town
was Joshua H, Bean (San Diego, Calife).soXM#XXARK, cece
moved north to become general of the state militia in
which capacity he returned to San Diego in January,
1852, to preside at the court-martial of the Indian
leader, Antonio Garra, Ten, months after the execution
of Garra, Gen. Bean, who then operated a store and
saloon in San Gabriel, was assassinate by ruffians..."

FOOTPRINTS OF JUSTICE IN SAN DIB3O by Leland G, Stanford,

Copyright, 1960, by San Diego County Law Librarye
Page 56, Note: GARRA WKEXEWXRK was evidently convicted
in connection with Warner ranch raid for which William

Marshall was hanged in Dec., 1851, Garra was shot by

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",.eeelthe last alcalde and first mayor of this town
was Joshua H, Bean (San Diego, Calife).»oXMUXXAEK. 0.0
moved north to become general of the state militia in
which capacity he returned to San Diego in January,
1852, to preside at the court-martial of the Indian
leader. Antonio Garra, Ten months after the execution
of Garra, Gen. Bean, who then operated a store and
saloon in San Gabriel, was assassinate by ruffians..."

FOOTPRINTS OF JUSTICE IN SAN DIE+O by Leland G, Stanford,
Copyright, 1960, by San Diego County Law Librarye

Page 56. Note: GARRA WKXEXKEWKWE was evidently convicted
in connection with Warner ranch raid for which William
Marshall was hanged in Dec., 1851, Garra was shot by

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",.eseThe last alcalde and first mayor of this town
was Joshua H, Bean (San Diego, Calif. bac vers
moved north to become general of the state militia in
which capacity he returned to San Diego in January,
1852, to preside at the court-martial of the Indian
leader, Antonio Garra, Ten months after the execution
of Garra, Gen, Bean, who then operated a store and
saloon in San Gabriel, was assassinate by ruffians

FOOTPRINIS OF JUSTICE IN SAN DIE: by Leland G, Stanford,
Copyright, 1960, by San Diego County Law Librarye

age 56, Note: GARRA WXXXKXXDE was evidently fonvicted
with Warner ranch raid for which William

in connection
Garra was shot by

Marshall was hanged in Dec,, 1851,

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