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| | The Juan Bautista De Anza Trail |
 | | Should you follow Juan Bautista de Anza’s route from Tubac to Alta California now a National Historic Trail you will be richly rewarded in terms of the diversity of the landscape and the span of the human experience. |
 | | Juan Bautista de Anza After his return from the long trek, Anza served as governor of New Mexico, led new expeditions in the northern frontier, commanded campaigns against the Comanches, negotiated enduring treaties with the Comanches and other tribes, and served in command posts in Sonora. |
 | | Arballo’s daughter, Maria Ignacia Lopez de Carrillo, by Juan Francisco Lopez, lies buried in the ruins of the San Francisco Solano mission at Sonoma, beneath the original location of the font, where holy water streaming from the hands of the devout once fell on her grave. |
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