Salvio Pacheco

Don Juan Salvio Pacheco II (1793-1876) was a Californio ranchero and soldier. He founded the city of Concord, then known as Todos Santos.[1][2] Pacheco also served three terms as Alcalde of San José (mayor of San Jose).

Salvio Pacheco
Alcalde of San José
In office
1828
Preceded byMariano Castro
Succeeded byFlorentino Archuleta
In office
1833
Preceded byIgnacio Ceballos
Succeeded byPedro Chaboya
In office
1843
Preceded byAntonio Buelna
Succeeded byAntonio María Pico
Personal details
Born15 July 1793
Monterey, California
Died8 August 1876
Martinez, California
ResidenceSalvio Pacheco Adobe
ProfessionRanchero, soldier, alcalde

Biography

Pacheco was born in 1793 in Monterey, to Ygnacio Bernardino Pacheco and María Carmen del Valle.[1] He was named after his grandfather, Juan Salvio Pacheco I, who came to California as part of the Anza Expedition of 1776.[3]

He enlisted at 17 years old, serving at the Presidio of Monterey and then the Presidio of San Francisco.[1]

Her married María Juana Flores in 1827. They had eight children together.[1]

In 1834, Pacheco was granted Rancho Monte del Diablo, a vast estate in Contra Costa.[4]

In 1869, Pacheco founded the town of Todos Santos (today known as Concord, California).[2] He built the Salvio Pacheco Adobe there.

Legacy

The city of Concord was founded by Pacheco in 1869, originally named Todos Santos. There are numerous locations named after Pacheco and his life across Concord, including the Salvio Pacheco Adobe, Plaza de Salvio Pacheco, and Plaza de Todos Santos.

The town of Pacheco is named after him.[5]

Pacheco's eldest son built the Fernando Pacheco Adobe in Concord.

In 2018, a statue of Pacheco was inaugurated in Concord's Plaza de Todos Santos.[2]

References

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