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Vallejo and French
Lock-Out ( 1930, written in French ; a Spanish translation by Vallejo himself is lost ) deals with a labour struggle in a foundry.
Vallejo then worked as a clerk for English merchant William Hartnell, who taught Vallejo English, French, and Latin.
* Our Lady of the Assassins ( film ), 2000, of the French director Barbet Schroeder, based in the novel by Vallejo.

Vallejo and secretary
Vallejo was serving as the personal secretary to the new Governor of California, Luis Argüello, when news of Mexico's independence reached Monterey.
General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, the last secretary to the Governor of California before its annexation to the United States, kept his home in Sonoma ; his ranch, now a National Historic Location, was located in nearby Petaluma.

Vallejo and Victor
Vallejo received a BA in Spanish literature in 1915, the same year that he became acquainted with the bohemia of Trujillo, in particular with APRA co-founders Antenor Orrego and Victor Raul Haya de la Torre.

Vallejo and brother
During the transition to full secularization, Father José González Rubio remained at the Mission as chief administrator for the church, while José de Jesús Vallejo ( brother of General Mariano G. Vallejo ) was appointed civil administrator.
After the family moved from Denton, Texas to Vallejo, Sylvester and his brother Freddie and their sisters Rose and Vaetta formed " The Stewart Four " as children, performing gospel music in the Church of God in Christ and even recording a single local release 78 rpm single, " On the Battlefield " b / w " Walking in Jesus ' Name ", in 1952.
Freddie Stone joined Larry Graham's group, Graham Central Station, for a time ; after collaborating with his brother one last time in 1979 for Back on the Right Track, he retired from the music industry and eventually became the pastor of the Evangelist Temple Fellowship Center in Vallejo, California.
Jose Manuel Salvador Vallejo ( 1813 – 1876 ), the General's younger brother, received his commission in the Mexican army in 1835, and was appointed Captain of militia at Sonoma in 1836.
In 1838 he was grantee of Rancho Napa ; in 1839 of Salvador's Ranch, and in 1844 he and his brother Antonio Juan Vallejo ( 1816 – 1857 ) were grantees of Rancho Lupyomi.
Jose de Jesus Vallejo ( 1798 – 1882 ), the General's elder brother, was the grantee of Rancho Arroyo de la Alameda.
They moved back to Vallejo and teamed up with D-Shot, E-40's brother, to form the group MVP or Most Valuable Players.
Freddie Stone ( born Frederick Stewart, June 5, 1947, Vallejo, California, United States ) is an African-American musician, best known for his role as co-founder, guitarist, and vocalist in the band Sly and the Family Stone, the frontman for which was his brother Sly Stone.
Vallejo's younger brother, Jose Manuel Salvador Vallejo ( 1813 – 1876 ), was granted the Rancho Napa and other additional grants known as Salvador's Ranch.
The Vallejo Flour Mill in Fremont, California, was built in 1850 by José de Jesús Vallejo, elder brother of General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo on his Rancho Arroyo de la Alameda.

Vallejo and Salvador
They bought the property from Salvador Vallejo.
Salvador Vallejo and Jacob P. Leese were released about a week later.
Salvador Vallejo also claimed Rancho Yajome.

Vallejo and their
Among the irregular contributors with just a single Mad byline to their credit are Charles M. Schulz, Chevy Chase, " Weird Al " Yankovic, Andy Griffith, Will Eisner, Kevin Smith, J. Fred Muggs, Boris Vallejo, Sir John Tenniel, Jean Shepherd, Winona Ryder, Jimmy Kimmel, Jason Alexander, Walt Kelly, Rep. Barney Frank, Tom Wolfe, Steve Allen, Jim Lee, Jules Feiffer, Donald Knuth and Richard Nixon, who remains the only President credited with " writing " a Mad article.
In contrast, Gimnástico had a ground, Estadio de Vallejo, but had lost most of their players.
There, on January 4, 1847, Mrs. William Boggs gave birth to a son, who was named Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo Boggs after their benefactor.
While living in San Francisco, Onslow Ford met the Greek poet Jean Varda and together they acquired the ferryboat, Vallejo, which they docked in Sausalito and converted into their studios.
The Federal Government in Mexico City would later endorse Vallejo and Alvarado's actions and confirm their new positions.
Vallejo returned to Monterey and ordered Castro to take 47 of the prisoners to San Blas by ship, to be deported to their home countries.
" They were known as brave for their stubborn resistance to Mexican domination, particularly their resistance to all military attempts from General Vallejo and his enlisted allies.
In 2002, Vallejo released Stereo, their first album on their label Vallejo Music Group ( VMG ).
During those years in which the Swifts and PBRs were operating, motorists traveling along Highway 37 from Vallejo, which passes Mare Island, to the Bay Area would often see the Riverine Boats making their way through the various sloughs of the current wildlife area.
Artists Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell are famous for their artwork in this genre.
Salazar rebounded with her first knockout win, however, when she beat Pesente in their third bout, held on May 24, in Vallejo, California.
The Lincoln Highway Association chose this route in 1913 for their transcontinental highway, where it remained until the Carquinez Bridge opened in 1927, creating a shorter route via Vallejo.
Situated at the foot of the Vallejo Mountains, Valle de Banderas was once the capital of a small chieftain ship of Cuyutecos Indians in the great kingdom of Xalisco, who took advantage of the fertile fields of the Valle de Banderas rather than looking to the sea for their main sustenance.
) Paisa writers who use / vos / ( you ) in their works are Tomás Carrasquilla, Fernando González Ochoa, Manuel Mejía Vallejo, Fernando Vallejo, Gonzalo Arango and others.
This is in addition to connecting service from neighboring areas with their own bus coverage including: Fairfield / Suisun Transit Route 40 from Solano County, Vallejo Transit Route 78 from Vallejo and Benicia, and WHEELS Express Route 70X from
" Many good fantasy artists will tell you their influences are Frazetta or Boris Vallejo.

Vallejo and Jacob
María Paula Rosalia Vallejo ( 1811 – 1889 ), the General's sister, married Jacob P. Leese grantee of Rancho Huichica and other properties.

Vallejo and P
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with P. Vallejo ), 2011, p. 87-123.

Vallejo and .
* 1968 – The Zodiac Killer kills Betty Lou Jenson and David Faraday in Vallejo, California.
* 1892 – César Vallejo, Peruvian poet ( d. 1938 )
* March 16 – César Vallejo, Peruvian poet ( d. 1938 )
* Pacific Southwest: based in Vallejo, California, The Pacific Southwest Region ( R5 ) covers two states ( California and Hawaii ), eighteen National Forests and one Management Unit.
During the years the Mission was active, General Mariano Vallejo resided in town.
Vallejo helped to build the town of Sonoma and even paid for the rebuilding of the small Mission chapel.
By 1834, Vallejo had the Rancho Petaluma Adobe built a few miles to the west, which became a large agricultural operation to support the Spanish military here.
With a population of 108, 321 at the 2010 census, it is slightly smaller in population than Vallejo, which is the Bay Area's ninth-largest city.
In 1835 the Mexican General Vallejo was so magnanimous in victory over the Indian Chief Sem Yeto that the chief later became his ally in conflicts against other tribes.
Benicia is just east of Vallejo and across the strait from Martinez.
Connections to Benicia include Interstate 680 from Martinez to the south and Cordelia Junction ( Fairfield ) to the north, and Interstate 780, Columbus Parkway, and other local roads from Vallejo to the west.
The City of Benicia was founded on May 19, 1847, by Dr. Robert Semple, and Thomas O. Larkin and Comandante General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, on land sold to them by General Vallejo in December 1846.

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