San Pasqual, San Diego County, California
Once located in the San Pasqual Valley and for which the valley is named.
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San Pasqual Valley, San Diego
Northernmost community of the city of San Diego.
It is named for the Kumeyaay village of San Pasqual that was once located there.
Rancho Santa Maria de Los Peñasquitos
8486 acre Mexican land grant in present-day southwestern San Diego County, California given in 1823 to Francisco María Ruiz.
Rancho Peñasquitos was 20 miles from San Diego and 16 miles from the next station at San Pasqual.
Santa Ysabel Asistencia
Founded on September 20, 1818 at Cañada de Santa Ysabel in the mountains east of San Diego , as a asistencia or "sub-mission" to Mission San Diego de Alcalá, and to serve as a rest stop for those travelling between San Diego and Sonora.
San Ysabel was 24 miles from Warner's and 28 miles from San Pasqual through Rancho Valle de Pamo (also called Rancho Santa María).
Southern Emigrant Trail
Major land route for immigration into California from the eastern United States that followed the Santa Fe Trail to New Mexico during the California Gold Rush.
From Warner's the road then ran either northwest to Los Angeles, (via Temecula, La Laguna, Temescal, Chino, La Puente and San Gabriel) or west southwest to San Diego via Santa Ysabel, San Pasqual and Rancho Peñasquitos.
San Antonio–San Diego Mail Line
The earliest overland stagecoach and mail operation from the Eastern United States to California in operation between 1857 and 1861.
San Ysabel to San Pasqual, 28 mi
Rancho San Antonio Abad
Now the western part of Tijuana in the Tijuana Municipality of Baja California, Mexico.
On January 2, 1856, Santiago Arguello signed a sworn statement about the legal validity of the Mexican title of the San Pascual Rancheria.