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Reworking Reliving History's pages over the next several days. All the galleries for the Soldados & Californio Era are now online. I will be working on the "Civil War" Era next. Upcomming Events
February 5, 2012
12 noon - 3 pm
Lincoln Shrine Open House
Redlands, Calif
February 18 - 20, 2012
Civil War Reenactment at Calico Ghost Town
Calico Ghost Town
Yermo, Calif
March 10 - 11, 2012
Civil War Reenactment in Vista
The Antique Gas & Steam Museum
2040 North Santa Fe Avenue
Vista, Calif 92083
March 24 - 25, 2012
Civil War at St. Catherine's Academy
St. Catherine's Military Academy
215 N. Harbor Blvd
Anaheim, Calif 92805
March 31 - April 1, 2012
Civil War Reenactment at Prado Park
Prado Regional Park
16700 S. Euclid Ave
Chino, Calif 91708
April 14 - 15, 2012
The Battle of Costa Mesa
Fairview Park Costa Mesa, Calif
April 28 - 29, 2012
Civil War Reenactment at Pierce College
Costa Mesa,
May 28, 2012
Memorial Day
July 7 - 8, 2012
Old Fort MacArthur Days
Angels Park
San Pedro, Calif
July 21 - 22, 2012
Civil War Reenactment at Long Beach
Angels Park
San Pedro, Calif
September 1 - 2, 2012
Civil War Reenactment at Huntington Beach
Central Park
Huntington Beach, Calif
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The Treaty of Cahuenga
On January 13, 1847 an informal agreement was signed by the American Lieutenant-Colonel John C. Frémont of the California Battalion and Mexican Governor Andrés Pico. The Treaty of Cahuenga (also called the “Capitulation of Cahuenga”) ended hostilities between both nations in Alta California. This treaty foretold the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo signed a year later and ending the Mexican American War.
Today’s festivities celebrated those events of 163 years ago. Reenactors in period garb milled through crowds of attendees while dancers performed Spanish and folkloric dances. There were descendents of Californios listening to the strains of Mexican tunes. Politicians exhorted the the greatness of those and today’s times. In all a very good day.
This event took place at the adobe rancho, Campo de Cahuenga which is located in Studio City and across the street from an entrance to Universal Studios theme park. Today the “rancho” is truely a small gem which is literally surrounded by modern architecture, busy thoroughfares and transit centers. Its charm is the ability to transport one into the past and provide a certain quiet solitude.
Take a look at the photographs from that day. Either click on the above photo or here to take you to this site’s gallery for the events at Campo de Cahuenga.
Posted in Mexican American War
Also tagged California, Californios, Fremont, Mexican Era
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