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  1. Esteban José Martínez Fernández y Martínez de la Sierra, Marina real, circa 1785. Esteban José Martínez Fernández y Martínez de la Sierra, or simply José Esteban Martínez (1742–1798) was a Spanish naval officer, navigator and explorer, native of Seville. He was a key figure in the Spanish exploration of the Pacific Northwest and the ...

  2. Oct 24, 2010 · Last Edited December 16, 2013. Esteban José Martínez Fernández y Martínez de la Sierra, naval officer (b at Seville, Spain 9 Dec 1742; d at Loreto, Mexico 28 Oct 1798). In 1774 he sailed with Juan Pérez Hernández on an exploratory voyage from San Blas, Mexico, to the northern Haida Gwaii and Nootka Sound.

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  4. Retrato de Esteban José Martínez Fernández y Martínez de la Sierra (ca. 1785). Esteban José Martínez Fernández y Martínez de la Sierra, o simplemente Esteban José Martínez ( Sevilla, 1742-1798), fue un oficial naval español del siglo XVIII que participó en varias expediciones de exploración de la costa pacífica de Norteamérica ...

  5. May 10, 2002 · Estéban José Martínez Fernández y Martínez de la Sierra (1742–1798) was a native of Seville, Spain, who studied at that city’s Seminario de San Telmo before embarking on a naval career. Between 1776 and 1788 Martínez sailed on a series of voyages to Spanish California and earned a reputation as the commander most familiar with the ...

  6. Archivo General de la Nación (Mexico City), Sección de Historia, vol.61, exp.14, Diario de la navegación y exploración del piloto segundo don Esteban José Martínez – 17 Dec. 1774; vol.65, exp.2, Martínez to Flórez, 13 July 1789.

  7. 10 Expedition of Esteban José Martínez Fernández y Martínez de la Sierra and Gonzalo López de Haro With the Spanish and English relationships broken, De la Bodega received in the port of San Francisco the order to go to San Blas, where he arrived on November 21st. Spanish politics and treaties with the USA and France

  8. 1742 - 1798. Esteban José Martínez was born on December 9, 1742 in Seville, Spain. He entered Seville's famous marine Seminario de San Telmo when he was 13 and went to sea within three years. By 1773 he was serving as a second pilot in the small naval department of San Blas (state of Nayarit, Mexico), the supply port for Spain's missions and ...