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Romualdo Pacheco: from Seaman's Apprentice, aged 12, to Capitol Hill: Romualdo Pacheco became a US citizen at gunpoint during the Mexican-American War, and taking advantage of his new, if unrequested, citizenship he headed for Washington, having first bec
ROMUALDO PACHECO was born in Santa Barbara, California, in 1831, five weeks before his lather died, the first of fate's many tricks in Pacheco's...
Latino Leaders: The National Magazine of the Successful American Latino, 10/01/03 by Pedro Munguia · More from publication -
Bernardo de Galvez 1748-1786: Spanish governor of Lousiana, scourge of the British and ally of American rebels. Galveston, Texas honors him with its name - Leader Of The Past
Today's Americans owe, in part, their freedom and independence to an 18th-Century soldier, Bernardo de Galvez who also enjoys a high standing among...
Latino Leaders: The National Magazine of the Successful American Latino, 08/01/03 by Pedro Munguia · More from publication


