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and Pio Pico marched into the pueblo and released all prisoners. Victoria led a force from
Monterey to stop the insurrection in Los Angeles. The two armies clashed at the Battle of Cahuenga Pass and Jose Maria Avila was killed. Andrés Ybarra of the
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Company (1827–31), and commandant from 1830 to 1835. From 1831 to 1835, Argüello was captain of the company and took part, with his brother-in-law
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was called on to dress his wounds, which he apparently did well enough that
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from January 1831 to December 6, 1831. He died in exile. He was appointed governor on March 8, 1830 by
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671:Gen. Flores
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639:Don P. Pico
585:Don P. Pico
561:(1822–1846)
519:Col. BĂłrica
509:Capt. Roméu
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