. The journal of American history. tothe English-speaking nation which was ultimately to control the great ter-ritory which he was traversing, as subsequent events developed. Thesecond stage carried him across the Colorado Desert. The third installmentcompleted the journey and took the commander back to Mexico wherehe received promotion and authority to organize the great expedition forthe establishment of San Francisco. The start of the final expedition wasrecorded in the preceding issue of this publication and carried Colonel Anzato one oclock on November 30, 1775, when the first settlers of


. The journal of American history. tothe English-speaking nation which was ultimately to control the great ter-ritory which he was traversing, as subsequent events developed. Thesecond stage carried him across the Colorado Desert. The third installmentcompleted the journey and took the commander back to Mexico wherehe received promotion and authority to organize the great expedition forthe establishment of San Francisco. The start of the final expedition wasrecorded in the preceding issue of this publication and carried Colonel Anzato one oclock on November 30, 1775, when the first settlers of San Fran-cisco stepped on the California soil. This installment carries them alonganother stage of the journey. It is accompanied by rare photographs takenrecently along the old route, and mural paintings by Max F. Friederang,for the residence of General Harrison Grey Otis, in Los , portraying the latter-day expeditions to the Pacific Anza diary will be continued to the end of his journey.—Editor 108. X Jb


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