- Francisco de Haro
Don Francisco de Haro (1792 –
November 28 ,1849 ) was the firstAlcalde (Mayor ) of Yerba Buena in 1834. He served again as the fifth Alcalde from 1838-1839 during the Mexican era of the town, which was namedSan Francisco in 1847 after its capture by theUnited States during theMexican-American War . He was instrumental in planning the street grid of the town along with EnglishmanWilliam A. Richardson in 1835. He also commissioned the first survey of the settlement by Capt.Jean Vioget in 1839.De Haro was born in
Mexico and was the owner of the Galindo ranch, which includedLake Merced and portions of northernSan Mateo County . He had twin sons, Francisco and Ramon, who were murdered onJune 28 ,1846 nearSan Rafael, California , along with Jose de los Berreyesa.Kit Carson (and potentially other men) shot the 19 year olds and their uncle in cold blood at the direction ofJohn C. Fremont .fact|date=January 2008De Haro is buried at
Mission Dolores in San Francisco.ee also
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List of mayors of San Francisco External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7727307 gravesite]
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