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  1. José Antonio Romualdo Pacheco (Santa Bárbara, Alta California; 31 de octubre de 1831-Oakland, California; 23 de enero de 1899) fue un político y diplomático mexicano nacionalizado estadounidense. Partícipe en la incorporación de la Alta California de la posguerra a los Estados Unidos , fungiendo como el primer gobernador de California ...

  2. José Antonio Romualdo Pacheco (October 31, 1831 – January 23, 1899) was a Californio statesman and diplomat. A Republican, he is best known as the only Hispanic person to serve as Governor of California since the American Conquest of California, and as the first Latino to represent a state in the U.S. Congress. [1]

  3. 1 de oct. de 2019 · Romualdo Pacheco was a charismatic and influential politician who served as California's first Latino governor and representative in the U.S. House of Representatives. He faced a long and controversial battle to claim his seat in Congress, which was eventually stripped from him by Democrats.

  4. state. “romualdo Pacheco … was indisputably the most illustrious Californio of his time,” noted a contemporary. “[He was] a magnificent physical specimen whose brain matched his brawn.”1 José Antonio romualdo Pacheco, Jr., was born october 31, 1831, in Santa Barbara, California. His mother, ramona Carillo, belonged to a prominent

  5. Learn about Romualdo Pacheco, the only governor who claimed to have lassoed a grizzly bear. Find out his biography, speeches, executive orders and proclamations.

  6. Romualdo Pacheco was born in Santa Barbara, California, in 1831 and served as governor for ten months in 1875. He also represented California in the U.S. House of Representatives and was an ambassador to Central America.

  7. José Antonio Romualdo Pacheco (October 31, 1831 – January 23, 1899) was a Californio statesman and diplomat. A Republican, he is best known as the only Hispanic person to serve as Governor of California since the American Conquest of California, and as the first Latino to represent a state in the U.S. Congress.