- Presidio of San Diego
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caption = 1820 map, Presidio of San Diego
location=San Diego, California
lat_degrees = 32
lat_minutes = 45
lat_seconds = 31
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 117
long_minutes = 11
long_seconds = 36
long_direction = W
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built =1769 [http://www.nr.nps.gov/writeups/66000226.nl.pdf NHL Writeup] ]
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added =October 15 ,1966
designated_nhl =October 9 ,1960 [http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceID=130&resourceType=Site NHL Summary] ]
designated_other1_name = California Historic Landmark
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designated_other1_abbr = CHL
designated_other1_link = List of California Historical Landmarks
designated_other1_number = 59 [ [http://ohp.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=21478 CA list of State Landmarks]
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refnum=66000226cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2008-04-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]El Presidio Reál de San Diego (Royal Presidio of San Diego) is a historical fort established on
May 14 ,1769 by CommandantPedro Fages forSpain . It was the first permanent European settlement on the Pacific Coast. As the first of thepresidio s andSpanish missions in California , it was the base of operations for the Spanish colonization of California. TheMission San Diego de Alcalá later moved a few miles away.In ruins since 1835 [http://www.nr.nps.gov/Red%20Books/66000226.red.pdf NPS Red Book] ] , the site of the original Presidio currently lies on a hill within present-day
Presidio Park although no structures remain. The San Diego Presidio was declared aNational Historic Landmark in 1960.History
Prior to occupation by the Spanish, the site of the Presidio was home to the
Kumeyaay people (called the "Diegueños" by the Spaniards).San Diego, California was first explored by Europeans as early as 1542, but no settlement was made until the fort was built in May 1769. The Presidio had a commanding view of San Diego Bay and the ocean, allowing the Spanish to see potential intruders.Then, on
July 16 ,1769 , Mission San Diego de Alcalá was established byJunípero Serra on Presidio Hill. Less than a month after the Mission was established, an uprising of Indians occurred; four Spaniards were wounded and a boy was killed. After the attack, the Spaniards built a stockade which was finished in March 1770. It included two bronze cannons: one pointed to the bay, the other to the nearby Indian village. (One of the cannons, "El Jupiter", is now in the Serra Museum) In 1773 and 1774,adobe structures were built to replace the temporary wood and brush huts. Later in 1774, the Mission was moved a few miles up Mission Valley to separate the Indians from the influence of the presidial garrison. [For the Revillagigedo Census of 1790, see [http://sfgenealogy.com/spanish/cen1790.htm The Census of 1790, California] , California Spanish Genealogy. Retrieved on2008-08-04 . Compiled from William Marvin Mason. "The Census of 1790: A Demographic History of California". (Menlo Park: Ballena Press, 1998). 75-105. ISBN 9780879191375.]With
Mexican independence in 1821, the Presidio came under Mexican control, and was officially relinquished by the Spanish onApril 20 ,1822 . From 1825-1829, it served as the Mexican Governor's residence. The Presidio was abandoned in 1835, after the Mexican government secularized the missions.Preservation
In 1907,
George Marston , a wealthy department store owner, bought Presidio Hill with an interest to preserve the site. Unable to attract city funding, Marston built a private park in 1925 with the help of architectJohn Nolen . Marston donated the park to the city in 1929.No historical structures remain in Presidio Park today. The site is occasionally used for archaeological excavations.
Further reading
* "Early History of the San Diego Presidial District, 1542-1782." UC Berkeley thesis, 1930, by Lucien C. Atherton.
ee also
* Commandants of the Presidio of San Diego
* Military Districts in Spanish CaliforniaReferences
External links
* [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/99summer/presidio.htm "Use of Presidio Hill", "Journal of San Diego History" 45:3 (Summer 1999)] by Jennifer Luksic and Nik Kendziorski
* [http://www.militarymuseum.org/PresidioSD.html El Presidio Real de San Diego]
* [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/smythe/2-1.htm "Life on Presidio Hill Under the Spanish Flag", "History of San Diego" (1907-08) by William E. Smythe]
* [http://www.sandiego.gov/park-and-recreation/parks/presidio/index.shtml Presidio Park] - City of San Diego website
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/ca/ Early History of the California Coast, a National Park Service "Discover Our Shared Heritage" Travel Itinerary]
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