- Pablo de la Portillà
Pablo de la Portillà was a soldier and pioneer in nineteenth-century
California .Capt. Portillà served in the frontier Spanish army.He arrived in 1819 with his troops on the "Cossack" from
Mazatlán ,Mexico .These were reinforcements to protectMission San Buenaventura againstMohave (Colorado River) Indians. They were attached to thePresidio of Santa Barbara .Capt. Portillà took part in the 1831 Mexican Revolution.
Capt. Portillà was nominally
Commandantof thePresidio of San Diego whenever he was present there, during the years 1835–1838, although he was not stationed there. He was there during campaigns of varying success to protect againstKumeyaay Indian attacks.He also led apunitive expedition against a revolt of Chumash "Mission Indians" in Santa Barbara in 1824, traveling to the southernSan Joaquin Valley .For his efforts
Mission San Luis Rey de Francia , when secularized by the Mexican Government in 1834, was turned over to Portillà, along with future GovernorPío Pico . The secularization occurred after Mexico won independence from Spain. The land was supposed to be returned to the natives, but most of it went to Mexican officials and their friends.External links
* [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/silver/silverchapter2.htm "The Lash of Greed", "The Silver Dons"] by Richard F. Pourade (1963)
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