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PACHECO, Romualdo, a Representative from California; born in Santa Barbara, Calif.,
October 31, 1831; was instructed by private tutors; engaged in nautical
pursuits and subsequently in agriculture; member of the State senate in 1851
and again in 1861; member of the State assembly 1853-1855 and 1868-1870; county
judge 1855-1859; State treasurer 1863-1866; Lieutenant Governor 1871-1875, and
became Governor when Governor Booth was elected to the United States Senate in
1875; presented credentials as a Republican Member-elect to the Forty-fifth
Congress and served from March 4, 1877, to February 7, 1878, when he was
succeeded by Peter D. Wigginton, who contested his election; elected as a
Republican to the Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh Congresses (March 4, 1879-March
3, 1883); chairman, Committee on Private Land Claims (Forty-seventh Congress);
appointed Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Central
American States December 11, 1890, to Honduras and Guatemala July 1, 1891, and
served to June 21, 1893; died in Oakland, Calif., January 23, 1899; interment
in Mountain View Cemetery.
BibliographyConmy, Peter Thomas.
Romualdo Pacheco: Distinguished Californian of the Mexican and American
Periods. San Francisco: Grand Parlor, Native Sons of the Golden West,
1957; Genini, Ronald, and Richard Hitchman.
Romualdo Pacheco: A Californian in Two Eras. San Francisco:
Book Club of California, 1985.
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