Mariano Chico

Summary

Colonel Mariano Chico Navarro (1796–1850) served one of the briefest terms as Alta California governor from April 1836 to July 1836. He was both preceded and succeeded by the equally unpopular Lieutenant Colonel Nicolás Gutiérrez, who joined him in exile in Mexico on November 5, 1836, by a northern revolt.

Mariano Chico
7th Governor of California[1]
In office
April 1836 – July 1836
PresidentAntonio López de Santa Anna
Preceded byNicolás Gutiérrez
Succeeded byNicolás Gutiérrez
Personal details
Born1796 (1796)
Died1850 (aged 53–54)
ProfessionSoldier

References edit

  1. ^ "Memoria Política de México".

Sources edit

  • Pourade, Richard F. The History of San Diego. San Diego, California: The San Diego Union.
  • Killea; Lucy Lytle (October 1966). "Journal of San Diego History". San Diego Historical Society. sandiegohistory.org. Retrieved 16 June 2010.