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- Julian_Ames abstract "Julian Ames (1807 – February 1866), also known as Jesse Julian Ames and Juliano Ames, was a San Diego pioneer. He was born in North Carolina but arrived as a sailor in San Diego in 1820, from Plainfield, Connecticut.Captain Ames was baptized into the Catholic faith as Jesse Julian Ames, which allowed him to own property and other rights. He married Perfecta Espiñosa in 1838 at Mission San Diego de Alcala. She was born 1821 in La Paz, Baja California, Mexico, the daughter of Pusamino Espinosa, an officer in the Spanish Army and commander at La Paz who went to San Diego in 1820.They had daughters, Matilda (\"Mary\") and Nievas, and sons Francisco (\"Frank\"), Samuel, Daniel, and José.In 1846, when the Mexican-American War broke out, he was on an otter hunting expedition on the Baja California coast, with Philip Crosthwaite, John Post, John C. Stewart, and William Curley.Learning of the war at the Misión Nuestra Señora del Santísimo Rosario de Viñacado near El Rosario, Baja California, they all returned to San Diego and served in the Battle of San Pasqual.They reached the town late at night, and were wakened by a loud knock on the door early in the morning.It was Captain Gillespie, who said:\"There can be no neutrals in this country; you must either enlist for three months (as the war will probably be over by that time), or be imprisoned on the Congress.\"Ames volunteered in the war.Ames was President of the Board of Trustees for San Diego during 1853–1855, when the city had no Mayoral form of government.Captain Ames bought Rancho Cañada de los Coches in 1859 from the Catholic Church, which served as a stop for the San Antonio-San Diego mail, nicknamed the \"Jackass Mail\". The ranch was located about 25 miles east of San Diego. Ames planted a double cactus hedge around the ranch house and raised sheep and cattle. Later, he built one of the first grist (flour) mills in the county and built a dam to supply his ranch with reliable water. Ames also made the best soap south of Los Angeles, opened a blacksmith shop, and made lime for whitewash. At his ranch, Ames would throw lavish fiestas that drew guests as far away as Santa Barbara and Los Angeles.Ames adobe home was destroyed in the 1880s by vandals who thought valuables were hidden in it. The ruins were removed around 1925.Ames died in 1866 while getting his wagon out of the mud. He is buried in the Calvary Cemetery, now Calvary Memorial Pioneer Park in Mission Hills. His wife Perfecta died 1890 and also is buried there.".
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- Julian_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Julian_Ames wikiPageWikiLink El_Rosario,_Baja_California.
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- Julian_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Mayor_of_San_Diego.
- Julian_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Mexican–American_War.
- Julian_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Misión_Nuestra_Señora_del_Santísimo_Rosario_de_Viñacado.
- Julian_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Mission_San_Diego_de_Alcalá.
- Julian_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Crosthwaite.
- Julian_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Plainfield,_Connecticut.
- Julian_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Rancho_Cañada_de_los_Coches.
- Julian_Ames wikiPageWikiLink San_Antonio.
- Julian_Ames wikiPageWikiLink San_Diego.
- Julian_Ames wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Barbara,_California.
- Julian_Ames wikiPageWikiLinkText "Julian Ames".
- Julian_Ames subject Category:1807_births.
- Julian_Ames subject Category:1866_deaths.
- Julian_Ames subject Category:American_sailors.
- Julian_Ames subject Category:Date_of_birth_missing.
- Julian_Ames subject Category:People_from_North_Carolina.
- Julian_Ames subject Category:People_from_San_Diego,_California.
- Julian_Ames subject Category:Place_of_birth_missing.
- Julian_Ames hypernym Pioneer.
- Julian_Ames type Person.
- Julian_Ames comment "Julian Ames (1807 – February 1866), also known as Jesse Julian Ames and Juliano Ames, was a San Diego pioneer. He was born in North Carolina but arrived as a sailor in San Diego in 1820, from Plainfield, Connecticut.Captain Ames was baptized into the Catholic faith as Jesse Julian Ames, which allowed him to own property and other rights. He married Perfecta Espiñosa in 1838 at Mission San Diego de Alcala.".
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