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    Agustín Olvera (1820–1876) was a Californio-American, judge, ranchero, and politician in 19th century Los Angeles. Olvera served as the first elected...
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    Olvera Street, commonly known by its Spanish name Calle Olvera, is a historic pedestrian street in El Pueblo de Los Ángeles, the historic center of Los...
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    below which were County and then Justice of the Peace Courts. Judge Agustín Olvera of the County Court and Judge Jonathan R. Scott of the Justice of the...
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  • and politician Agustín Obando (born 2000), Argentine footballer Agustín Olvera (died 1876), pioneer of Los Angeles, California Agustín Orión (born 1981)...
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    of the adobe once owned by Agustín Olvera, the man for whom Olvera Street was named. It is at the southeast corner of Olvera Street and Paseo de la Plaza...
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  • Olvera is a city in the province of Cádiz, Spain. Olvera may also refer to: Olvera Street, a street in Los Angeles, California, United States Agustin...
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  • proper title shall be issued," and on the same day a title was issued to Agustín Olvera. This grant covered a different section of land than the first. With...
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  • Agustín Olvera. The grant extended south of present-day Julian and encompassed Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, Lake Cuyamaca, and Cuyamaca Peak. Olvera remained...
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    del Monte, Mixquiahuala de Juárez, Omitlán de Juárez, San Agustín Metzquititlán, San Agustín Tlaxiaca, Tetepango, Tlahuelilpan, Tlahuiltepa and Zacualtipán...
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    the Californian Constitution Agustín Olvera (1820-1876), first elected judge in Los Angeles and namesake of Calle Olvera Antonio María de la Guerra (1825-1881)...
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  • Wilson Jose Vicente Guerrero Stephen Clark Foster 1851 Ygnacio Coronel Agustín Olvera Tomas Avila Sanchez Joseph Lancaster Grant Joseph Lancaster Grant John...
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    Latino (Peruvian-born) lawyer in Los Angeles County, California (1848) Agustín Olvera: First (Mexican) male to serve as a Judge of the Court of Sessions for...
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  • although Victoria was a literate woman. In 1855, a court appointed Agustin Olvera to be Victoria's administrator "because the court considered her incompetent...
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  • Cristobal Aguilar Agustin Olvera James R. Barton 1856 David Lewis Cristobal Aguilar Stephen C. Foster Thomas Burdick Agustin Olvera/ James B. Winston...
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  • Aguirre Aislinn Derbez as Elena de la Mora Aguirre Juan Pablo Medina as Diego Olvera Angélica María Norma Angélica [es] as Delia Tessa Ía Andrea Chaparro Luis...
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  • Ximena Sariñana Yolanda Pérez Yuri Yuridia Adán Sánchez Adolfo Urías Agustín Lara Agustín Arana Alejandro Fernández Alejandro Ibarra Aleks Syntek Ariel Camacho...
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  • Bandini), María Luisa (married to governor Agustín V. Zamorano), and Concepción (married to Agustin Olvera). Argüello was tall and stout. His fair complexion...
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  • more favorable, being celebrated as one of the best Virtual Boy games. Agustin Olvera and Stephen Smith of Kombo felt that its cavernous setting helped the...
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  • Antonio F. Coronel and Manuel F. Coronel, four daughters, and his nephew Agustín Olvera) to Alta California, where he started a new life as a civilian. Ygnacio...
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  • after the Battle of San Pasqual. His widow Maria Ortega married in 1859 Agustin Olvera, grantee of the Rancho Cuyamaca. With the cession of California to the...
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  • Francis Mellus. In 1851, Francisco Lopez sold his half-interest to Agustin Olvera. With the cession of California to the United States following the Mexican-American...
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  • after the Battle of San Pasqual. His widow Maria Ortega married in 1859 Agustin Olvera, grantee of the Rancho Cuyamaca. With the cession of California to the...
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  • devoted. At the end of the series, María José and Paulina remarry. Diego Olvera (Juan Pablo Medina) was the family's accountant who assisted the dying Virginia;...
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    Angeles 2,174 acres (880 ha) 251 SD San Diego Cuyamaca 1845 Pio Pico Agustin Olvera 35,501 acres (14,367 ha) 124 SD San Diego Guajome 1845 Pío Pico Andres...
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    officially founded on this parcel when descendants of Argüello and Agustin Olvera, an early Los Angeles pioneer, agreed to develop the city. The metropolitan...
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    purchased Rancho Tujunga, the adjacent northern rancho in the Valley, from Agustin Olvera. Andrew Glassell was one of the incorporators of and attorney for the...
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    Moritz Morris Murray Morrison Elijah Moulton Henry R. Myles Myron Norton Agustin Olvera William H. Perry William H. Peterson Nehemiah A. Potter David M. Porter...
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  • Villain. Michelle Olvera (Season 1) / Paola Albo (Season 2) as Isabela Sandoval, Altagracia's niece, and Regina's daughter. In season two Olvera was replaced...
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    Hernández Gallegos (1967 - 1973) Rafael Garcia González (1974 - 1992) Florencio Olvera Ochoa (1992 - 2002) Benjamín Castillo Plascencia (2003 - 2010) Gerardo de...
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    associates were sent back to Mexico. Abrego, Ignacio Coronel, José Noé, and Agustín Olvera, among others, stayed and contributed to California's success and growth...
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