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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Andrés_PicoAndrés Pico - Wikipedia

    Andrés Pico (November 18, 1810 – February 14, 1876) was a Californio who became a successful rancher, fought in the contested Battle of San Pascual during the Mexican–American War, and negotiated promises of post-war protections for Californios in the 1847 Treaty of Cahuenga.

  2. Description: The Andres Pico Adobe is the second oldest Adobe home in the City of Los Angeles! History: First were the Fernandenos, Shoshonean Indians, who were the original inhabitants.

  3. Pío and Andrés Pico were perhaps the two most famous and influential brothers in early Los Angeles history. In 1846, Pío Pico was serving as governor of Mexican California when U.S. military forces invaded the province.

  4. 4 days ago · Andrés Pico (1810 – February 14, 1876) was, as the political administration changed, a mixed-race Californio youth; a successful rancher and commander; and an influential American politician; in 19th century California.

  5. Mar 3, 1997 · In January 1847, at a small ranch house near the Cahuenga Pass, Mexican Gen. Andres Pico (1810-1876) secured his place in American history by signing the treaty ending hostilities in California...

  6. Andrés Pico, born November 30, 1810, was a cattle rancher, Mexican general, businessman, and later a California state legislator. As the younger brother of Pio Pico, the last governor of California under Mexico, he played an integral part in his brother’s political career, assisting him in both putting down and organizing rebellions.

  7. Jun 29, 2014 · Andres Pico is probably best known in San Diego history as the commander of the Californios against American troops at the Battle of San Pasqual, the bloodiest battle of the Mexican-American War.

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