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  1. Tiburcio Vásquez (April 11, 1835 – March 19, 1875) was a Californio bandido who was active in California from 1854 to 1874. The Vasquez Rocks, 40 miles (64 km) north of Los Angeles, were one of his many hideouts and are named after him.

  2. Tiburcio Vasquez was born in Monterrey, California in 1835 and hanged by the state in 1875. Through Tiburcios life, the film will examine the social and political circumstances that Chicanos...

  3. 28 de oct. de 2015 · The hunt for Vasquez provides insight into L.A.'s transformation from a Mexican village to an American city. As American posses chased Vasquez through Los Angeles, they also symbolically chased the spirit of the rebellious Californio who refused to submit to American control.

  4. 12 de mar. de 2020 · Tiburcio Vasquez was a notorious bandit who plundered Central and Southern California for two decades. He may have been captured by a former Army camel driver who betrayed him, according to a retired lawman's account.

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  6. Learn about the life and crimes of Tiburcio Vasquez, a notorious outlaw who robbed and killed in California from 1852 to 1874. Find out how he was captured, tried, and executed, and why he was a folk hero to some.

  7. www.lancastermoah.org › single-post › tiburcio-vásquezTiburcio Vásquez

    21 de jul. de 2021 · Tiburcio Vásquez (1835 - 1875) was an infamous Californio bandido who was active in California from 1854 to 1874, earning him significant local recognition. Both hated and hailed, Vásquez left a huge impact on the history of the Antelope Valley and surrounding areas, often regarded as the “most noted desperado of modern times ...