. The city and county of San Diego : illustrated and containing biographical sketches of prominent men and pioneers . S. Witherby 91 M. Scliiller 93 Thomas Whaley 96 Hon. James McCoy 102 Andrew Cassidy 104 Robert Kelly 106 Colonel C. P. Noell 109 J. S. Mannasse 112 Charles A. Wetmore 114 George B. Hensley 118 William E. High , 120 Aaron Pauly 122 D. Choate 125 Judge McNealy 129 Robert Allison 131 Philip Morse 133 R. G. Clark 136 Daniel Cleveland 139 George W. Hazzard 142 William Jorres 145 Charles J. Fox, C. E 147 A. Klauber .. 150 152 Bryant Howard 154 John S. Harbison 156 Col. Chalmer


. The city and county of San Diego : illustrated and containing biographical sketches of prominent men and pioneers . S. Witherby 91 M. Scliiller 93 Thomas Whaley 96 Hon. James McCoy 102 Andrew Cassidy 104 Robert Kelly 106 Colonel C. P. Noell 109 J. S. Mannasse 112 Charles A. Wetmore 114 George B. Hensley 118 William E. High , 120 Aaron Pauly 122 D. Choate 125 Judge McNealy 129 Robert Allison 131 Philip Morse 133 R. G. Clark 136 Daniel Cleveland 139 George W. Hazzard 142 William Jorres 145 Charles J. Fox, C. E 147 A. Klauber .. 150 152 Bryant Howard 154 John S. Harbison 156 Col. Chalmers Scott Charles Hubbell 162 George William Barnes, M, D , 170 O. S. Hubbell 164 Joseph Faivre , 167 Thomas L. Nesmith , 172 Mrs. Mary J. Birdsall 175 D. Cave, D. D. S , 176 Dr. W, A. Winder 179 Judge M. A. Luce ,, 181 (vii) viii LIST OF BIOGRAPHIES. George A. Cowles , i S4 Dr. P. C. Remondino 1S7 N. H. Conklin 190 R. A. Thomas 192 Judge John D. Works 194 L. S. McClure .. 197 Governor Robert W. Waterman 199 Col. W. H. Holabird 203 Col. John A. Helphingstine , 206 Willard N. Fos 208 CHAPTER I THE EARLY HE BAY of SanDiego was dis-covered in 1542,by Cabrillo, andnamed in 1602by Vizcaino, whoa survey of it at theFrom the survey of madetime. Vizcaino over a century anda half rolled over its unbro-ken face until the ships ofPadre Junipero Serra anch-ored within it. It was severalyears before the Indians werefully subdued, but they finallysuccumbed to the peaceful arts ofthe missionaries. Soon after theestablishment of other missions inCalifornia, and the quieting andgathering in of the greater part ofthe Indians around the missions,settlers from Spain and Mexicobegan to come in, and later on a few from the United States, England,and elsewhere. Nearly all of these settlers obtained grants of largetracts of land from the Mexican Government, which have since beenthe cause of much litigation, envy, and quarreling. These grants weresimply Mexican homesteads, given to settle the


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