Pio Pico, the last Mexican governor of California, died on September 11, 1894. The cause of his death is generally attributed to natural causes associated with old age. He lived to the age of 94, having experienced significant historical changes during his lifetime, including the transition of California from Mexican to American rule.
he died in 1894
Pio Pico State Historic Park was created in 1927.
The phone number of the Pio Pico Koreatown Branch is: 213-368-7647.
Pio Pico and Andres Pico arranged the surrender of California on January 13, 1847. The was done by signing the Treaty of Cahuenga, also known as the Capitulation of Cahuenga.
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The address of the Friends Of Pio Pico Inc is: Po Box 5798, Whittier, CA 90607-5798
The address of the Pio Pico Koreatown Branch is: 694 S. Oxford, Los Angeles, 90005 2872
Yes, Pio Pico had children. He had a total of three children: two daughters, named Maria and Victoria, and a son named Pio Pico Jr. His family played a role in the history of California during the 19th century, particularly in the context of land ownership and politics.
He lived in Los Anglos for most his life.
Pio Piacentini died in 1928.
Pio Joris died in 1922.
Pio Laghi died in 2009.