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Point of Historic Interest in Monterey: Juan Bautista de Anza Expedition
  Point of Historic Interest in Monterey: Juan Bautista de Anza Expedition 20 May 2018
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Juan Bautista de Anza Expedition
573 Fremont Street
Monterey
Year 1776

Juan Bautista de Anza
1734 – 1788

A native of Mexico de Anza left Tubac, Culiagan October 23, 1775 with a party of 240 together with horses, mules and beeves1. Arrived Monterey March 10, 1776 with loss but one person. Journey of 1600 miles made under conditions of drought, snow and rain. Acknowledged to be earliest, most intrepid explorer and colonizer on North American continent.

Marker placed by California Centennials Commission.
Base furnished by Native Daughters of the Golden West
Dedicated September 4, 1949

Footenote 1: Almost everything I know, I learned from reading historical markers. Now I know that "beeves" is the plural of beef.

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