Documents
Scope and Contents
The documents in Series 1 form the bulk of the collection. Many were owned by Richard Den and were annotated by him. Some of the most significant items document the transfer of the lands once owned by Mission Santa Barbara. Detailed inventories of livestock, agriculture, buildings, aqueducts, material goods, and other features provide a glimpse of life at the mission before 1846.
The selling of the missions by Governor Pio Pico and controversies over ownership of land afterwards is also documented in several legal documents, since lawsuits were filed over ownership.
Richard Den’s medical practice is also described in several letters to Thomas Larkin requesting reimbursement for services he provided during the Mexican American War, and in several diaries from his work in Los Angeles.
The inheritance and management of land by later generations of Bell and Luton families can be traced through the title documents and other correspondence from the early part of the 1900s.
Dates
- 1784 - 1974
Language of Materials
Materials in Spanish and English.
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open to researchers.
Extent
From the Collection: 2.2 Linear Feet (2 record storage boxes)
Materials Specific Details
A seemingly unrelated but interesting item is a letter to an unknown correspondent (one of the Den brothers?) from Irish nationalist Thomas Francis Meagher (1823-1867) written when he was a prisoner in exile in Van Dieman’s Land, Tasmania. Meagher eventually escaped from Tasmania and settled in the United States, participated in the Civil War and eventually was appointed acting governor of Montana.
Creator
- From the Collection: Den, Richard S. (Person)
- From the Collection: Den, Nicholas Augustus (Person)
- From the Collection: Meagher, Thomas Francis, 1823-1867 (Person)
- From the Collection: Pico, Pío, 1801-1894 (Person)
- From the Collection: Micheltorena, Manuel, 1802-1853 (Person)
- From the Collection: Stearns, Abel, 1798-1871 (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the Presidio Research Center Repository