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Gaspar de Portolà i Rovira (17161784) was a soldier, governor
Governor

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 of Baja and Alta California
Alta California

Alta California was formed in 1804 when the Las Californias, then a part of the Commandancy General of the Provincias Internas in the Viceroyalty of New Spain, was divided in two, along a line separating the Franciscan missions in the north from the Dominican Order missions in the south....
 (1767–1770), explorer and founder of San Diego
San Diego, California

San Diego is the second largest city in California and the List of United States cities by population, located along the Pacific Ocean on the West Coast of the United States of the Western United States....
 and Monterey
Monterey, California

The City of Monterey in Monterey County is located on Monterey Bay along the Pacific Ocean coast in Central California. As of 2005, the city population was 30,641....
. He was born in Os de Balaguer, province of Lleida
Lleida

Lleida is a city in the west of Catalonia, Spain. It had 131,731 inhabitants , including the attached municipalities of Ra?mat and Sucs. It is the central city of the Lleida ....
, in Catalonia
Catalonia

Catalonia , is an Autonomous Community in northeast Spain.Catalonia covers an area of 32,114 km? and has an official population of 7,210,508. It borders France and Andorra to the north, Aragon to the west, the Valencian Community to the south, and the Mediterranean Sea to the east ....
, Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
, of Spanish nobility
Nobility

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. Don
Don (honorific)

Don, from Latin Dominus , is a Spanish language , Portuguese language , and Italian language honorific. The female version is Do?a , Dona ...
 Portolà served as a soldier in the Spanish army in Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
 and Portugal
Portugal

Portugal , officially the Portuguese Republic , is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. Located in southwestern Europe, Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east....
. He was commissioned ensign
Ensign (rank)

Ensign is a junior rank of Officer #Commissioned officers in the militaries of some countries, normally in the infantry or navy. As the junior officer in an infantry regiment was traditionally the carrier of the ensign, the rank itself acquired the name....
 in 1734, and lieutenant
Lieutenant

Lieutenant is a military, naval, paramilitary, fire service, emergency medical services or police commissioned officer military rank.Lieutenant may also appear as part of a title used in various other organisations with a codified command structure....
 in 1743, and died in either New Spain
New Spain

The Viceroyalty of New Spain , was the political unit of Spain territories in North America and Asia-Pacific. The territory included the present-day Southwestern United States, Central America, the Caribbean, and the Philippines....
 or Spain in 1784.

By 1767, Jesuit missionaries
Missionary

A 'missionary' is a member of a religion who works to convert those who do not share the missionary's faith; someone who Proselytism. The word "mission" is derived from the Latin missioninimus...
 on the peninsula of Baja California had established approximately twenty-three missions over a period of seventy-two years.






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Gaspar de Portolà i Rovira (17161784) was a soldier, governor
Governor

A governor is a governing official, usually the Executive of a non-sovereign level of government, ranking under the head of state. In federations, a governor may be the title of each appointed or elected politician who governs a constitutive state....
 of Baja and Alta California
Alta California

Alta California was formed in 1804 when the Las Californias, then a part of the Commandancy General of the Provincias Internas in the Viceroyalty of New Spain, was divided in two, along a line separating the Franciscan missions in the north from the Dominican Order missions in the south....
 (1767–1770), explorer and founder of San Diego
San Diego, California

San Diego is the second largest city in California and the List of United States cities by population, located along the Pacific Ocean on the West Coast of the United States of the Western United States....
 and Monterey
Monterey, California

The City of Monterey in Monterey County is located on Monterey Bay along the Pacific Ocean coast in Central California. As of 2005, the city population was 30,641....
. He was born in Os de Balaguer, province of Lleida
Lleida

Lleida is a city in the west of Catalonia, Spain. It had 131,731 inhabitants , including the attached municipalities of Ra?mat and Sucs. It is the central city of the Lleida ....
, in Catalonia
Catalonia

Catalonia , is an Autonomous Community in northeast Spain.Catalonia covers an area of 32,114 km? and has an official population of 7,210,508. It borders France and Andorra to the north, Aragon to the west, the Valencian Community to the south, and the Mediterranean Sea to the east ....
, Spain
Spain

Spain or the Kingdom of Spain , is a country located in Southern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though Espa?a , Estado espa?ol and Naci?n espa?ola are used interchangeably....
, of Spanish nobility
Nobility

Nobility is a government-privileged title which may be either hereditary or for a lifetime. Titles of nobility exist today in many countries although it is usually associated with present or former monarchies....
. Don
Don (honorific)

Don, from Latin Dominus , is a Spanish language , Portuguese language , and Italian language honorific. The female version is Do?a , Dona ...
 Portolà served as a soldier in the Spanish army in Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
 and Portugal
Portugal

Portugal , officially the Portuguese Republic , is a country on the Iberian Peninsula. Located in southwestern Europe, Portugal is the westernmost country of mainland Europe and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south and by Spain to the north and east....
. He was commissioned ensign
Ensign (rank)

Ensign is a junior rank of Officer #Commissioned officers in the militaries of some countries, normally in the infantry or navy. As the junior officer in an infantry regiment was traditionally the carrier of the ensign, the rank itself acquired the name....
 in 1734, and lieutenant
Lieutenant

Lieutenant is a military, naval, paramilitary, fire service, emergency medical services or police commissioned officer military rank.Lieutenant may also appear as part of a title used in various other organisations with a codified command structure....
 in 1743, and died in either New Spain
New Spain

The Viceroyalty of New Spain , was the political unit of Spain territories in North America and Asia-Pacific. The territory included the present-day Southwestern United States, Central America, the Caribbean, and the Philippines....
 or Spain in 1784.

By 1767, Jesuit missionaries
Missionary

A 'missionary' is a member of a religion who works to convert those who do not share the missionary's faith; someone who Proselytism. The word "mission" is derived from the Latin missioninimus...
 on the peninsula of Baja California had established approximately twenty-three missions over a period of seventy-two years. Rumors were circulating that the Jesuits had amassed a fortune and were becoming very powerful. As part of the nearly global suppression of the Jesuits
Suppression of the Jesuits

The Suppression of the Jesuits in Portugal, France, the Two Sicilies, Parma and the Spain by 1767 was a result of a series of political moves rather than a theological controversy....
, King Carlos III
Charles III of Spain

Charles III was list of Spanish monarchs 1759?88 , King of Kingdom of Naples and Kingdom of Sicily 1735?59 , and Duchy of Parma 1732?35 . He was a proponent of enlightened absolutism....
 ordered the Jesuits expelled at gunpoint and deported
Deportation

Deportation generally means the expulsion of a person or group of people from a place or country. The expulsion of natives is also called banishment, exile, or penal transportation....
 back to Spain. Following the command of the king, the viceroy of New Spain
New Spain

The Viceroyalty of New Spain , was the political unit of Spain territories in North America and Asia-Pacific. The territory included the present-day Southwestern United States, Central America, the Caribbean, and the Philippines....
 ordered the arrest and deportation of all Jesuits in missions and Don Gaspar de Portolà was charged with the expulsion of the Jesuits from Baja. The missions were turned over to the Franciscan
Franciscan

The term Franciscan is commonly used to refer to members of Catholic religious orders that follow a body of regulations known as "The rule of St....
s, and later to the Dominicans
Dominican Order

The Order of Preachers , after the 15th century more commonly known as the Dominican Order or Dominicans, is a Roman Catholic religious order founded by Saint Dominic in the early 13th century in France....
.

Spain was driven to establish missions
Spanish missions in California

The Spanish mission in California comprise a series of religious outposts established by Spain Catholics of the Franciscan Order between 1769 and 1823 to evangelism the Christianity religion among the local Native Americans in the United States....
 and other outposts in Alta California
Alta California

Alta California was formed in 1804 when the Las Californias, then a part of the Commandancy General of the Provincias Internas in the Viceroyalty of New Spain, was divided in two, along a line separating the Franciscan missions in the north from the Dominican Order missions in the south....
 out of fear that the territory would be claimed by either the English
England

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, who not only had colonies on the East Coast
East Coast of the United States

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 of the continent
Continent

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, but had recently conquered Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
, or the Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
ns whose fur hunters were pressing down from Alaska
Alaska

Alaska is the largest U.S. state of the United States by area; it is situated in the northwest extremity of the North American continent, with Canada to the east, the Arctic Ocean to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the west and south, with Russia further west across the Bering Strait....
 to the Pacific Northwest's
Pacific Northwest

The Pacific Northwest is a region in the northwest of North America . There are several partially overlapping definitions but the term Pacific Northwest should not be confused with the Northwest Territory or the Northwest Territories of Canada....
 lower reaches. Dispatches of January 23, 1768, exchanged between King Carlos and the viceroy, set the wheels in motion to extend Spain's control up the Pacific Coast
Pacific Coast

A country's Pacific coast is the part of its coast facing the Pacific Ocean....
 and establish colonies and missions at San Diego Bay
San Diego Bay

San Diego Bay is a natural harbor adjacent to San Diego, California. It is 12 mi/19 km long, 1 mi/1.6 km?3 mi/4.8 km wide. The bay is bordered by the cities of San Diego, National City, California, Chula Vista, California, Imperial Beach, California and Coronado, California....
 and Monterey Bay
Monterey Bay

Monterey Bay is a Headlands and bays of the Pacific Ocean, south of San Francisco between the cities of Santa Cruz, California and Monterey, California....
, which had been discovered and described in reports by earlier explorer Sebastián Vizcaíno
Sebastián Vizcaíno

Sebasti?n Vizca?no was a Spanish soldier, entrepreneur, explorer, and diplomat whose varied roles took him to New Spain, the Philippines, the Baja California peninsula, Alta California, and Japan....
, who had mapped the California coastline for Spain, in 1602. In May, the Spanish Visitor General, José de Gálvez
José de Gálvez

Jos? de G?lvez y Gallardo, marqu?s de Sonora was a Spanish lawyer, a colonial official in New Spain and ultimately Minister of the Indies . He was one of the prime figures behind the Bourbon Reforms....
, proceeded to plan a four part expedition
Portola expedition

The Portola expedition, led by Gaspar de Portol? from July 14 1769 to January 24 1770, was the first known recorded attempt by Spain to explore Alta California by land....
, two by sea and two by land, and Portolà volunteered to command the expedition.

All four detachments were to meet at the site of San Diego Bay. The first ship, the San Carlos, sailed from La Paz
La Paz, Baja California Sur

La Paz is the capital city of the Mexico States of Mexico of Baja California Sur and an important regional commercial center. The city had a 2005 census population of 189,176 persons, but it can be considered that it roughly reaches 200,000 persons because of its surrounding towns like "el Centenario", "el Zacatal" and "San Pedro"....
 on January 10, 1769, and the San Antonio sailed on February 15. The first land party, led by Fernando Rivera y Moncada
Fernando Rivera y Moncada

Fernando Javier Rivera y Moncada was a soldier from New Spain who served in Baja California peninsula and Alta California, participating in several early overland explorations and serving as the region's governor....
, left from the Mission San Fernando Velicata
Misión San Fernando Rey de España de Velicatá

Located in Baja California, Mexico about 200 miles south of Ensenada, Baja California, Misi?n San Fernando Rey de Espa?a de Velicat? was the only mission founded by Franciscans in Baja California....
 on March 24. With Rivera was Father Juan Crespi
Juan Crespi

Father Juan Cresp? was a Spanish missionary and explorer of Las Californias. He entered the Franciscan order at the age of seventeen. He came to America in 1749, and accompanied explorers Francisco Pal?u and Jun?pero Serra....
, famed diarist of the entire expedition. The expedition led by Portolà, which included Father Junípero Serra
Junípero Serra

Fray Jun?pero Serra was a Spain Franciscan friar who founded the Spanish missions in California chain in Alta California....
, the President of the Missions, along with a combination of missionaries, settlers, and leather-jacket soldiers, including José Raimundo Carrillo
José Raimundo Carrillo

Captain Jos? Raimundo Carrillo was an early Spanish people settler of San Diego, California and founder of the Carrillo family in Spanish California....
, left Velicata on May 15.

Rivera reached the site of present day San Diego
San Diego, California

San Diego is the second largest city in California and the List of United States cities by population, located along the Pacific Ocean on the West Coast of the United States of the Western United States....
 in May, established a camp in the area that is now Old Town and awaited the arrival of the others. Because of an error by Vizcaíno in determining the latitude of the San Diego Harbor one hundred and sixty-seven years earlier, the ships passed by it and landed first near present day Los Angeles
Los Ángeles

Los ?ngeles is the Capital of the Biob?o Province, in the municipality of the same name, in Regions of Chile VIII , in the center-south of Chile....
 before finding their way back. The San Antonio arrived on April 11 and the San Carlos, the first ship to leave La Paz, having met with fierce winds and storms on the journey, arrived on April 29. A third vessel was to follow with supplies, but it was probably lost at sea. The land expedition of Portolà arrived on June 29. After their arduous journeys, most of the men aboard ship were ill, chiefly from scurvy
Scurvy

Scurvy is a disease resulting from a deficiency of vitamin C, which is required for the synthesis of collagen in humans. The chemical name for vitamin C, ascorbic acid, is derived from the Latin name of scurvy, scorbutus....
, and many had died. Out of a total of two hundred and nineteen men who left Baja California, little more than a hundred now survived.

Eager to press on to Monterey Bay, Portolà and his expedition, consisting of Father Juan Crespi
Juan Crespi

Father Juan Cresp? was a Spanish missionary and explorer of Las Californias. He entered the Franciscan order at the age of seventeen. He came to America in 1749, and accompanied explorers Francisco Pal?u and Jun?pero Serra....
, sixty-three leather-jacket soldiers and a hundred mules loaded down with provisions, headed north on July 14, 1769. Marching two to four leagues a day, they reached the site of present day Los Angeles on August 2. The following day, they marched out the Indian trail that would one day become Wilshire Boulevard to the present site of Santa Monica
Santa Monica, California

Santa Monica is a city in western Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. Situated on Santa Monica Bay of the Pacific Ocean, it is completely surrounded by the City of Los Angeles ? Pacific Palisades on the northwest, Brentwood, Los Angeles, California on the north, West Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California on the northeast...
. Winding around to the area of later Saugus, now part of Santa Clarita
Santa Clarita, California

Santa Clarita is the fourth largest city in Los Angeles County, California, California, United States. The California Department of Finance estimated the city population as of January 1, 2008 at 177,045....
, they reached the area to become Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, California

Santa Barbara is a city in Santa Barbara County, California, United States. Situated on an east-west trending section of coastline, the only such section on the west coast, between the steeply-rising Santa Ynez Mountains and the sea, and having a Mediterranean climate, it is called California's "South Coast", and is also sometimes referred to...
 on August 19, and the present day San Simeon
San Simeon, California

San Simeon is an unincorporated area settlement on the Pacific coast of San Luis Obispo County, California. Its position along California State Route 1 is approximately halfway between Los Angeles, California and San Francisco, each of those cities being roughly 230 mi away....
/Ragged Point area on September 13. On October 1, Portolà's party emerged from the Santa Lucia Mountains
Santa Lucia Mountains

The Santa Lucia Mountains or Santa Lucia Range is a mountain range in coastal California, running from Monterey, California southeast for 105 miles to San Luis Obispo, California....
 and reached the mouth of the Salinas River
Salinas River (California)

The Salinas River is the largest river of the central coast of California, draining nearly 4,200 square miles. It flows north-northwest and drains the Salinas Valley that slices through the Pacific Coast Ranges south from Monterey Bay....
.

After a march of some four hundred miles from San Diego and about one thousand miles from Velicata, they were at the harbor they were seeking. But fog obscured the shoreline, making the rough harbor look like open ocean, and they failed to discern the port round like an "O" described by Vizcaíno, although members of the party had marched precisely along its beach two times. The difficult journey had taken six months and they believed they had missed the harbor of Monterey. Having failed to find their goal, they marched on north to further explore the region and reached the area that would become Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, California

Santa Cruz is the county seat and largest city of Santa Cruz County, California, California in the United States of America. As of the United States Census, 2000, Santa Cruz had a total population of 54,593....
 on October 18. They did, however, reach the San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay

San Francisco Bay is a shallow, productive estuary through which water draining from approximately forty percent of California, flowing in the Sacramento River and San Joaquin River rivers from the Sierra Nevada mountains, enters the Pacific Ocean....
 area on October 31, and explored and named many localities in the region south of what would eventually become known as the Golden Gate
Golden Gate

The Golden Gate is the North American strait connecting San Francisco Bay to the Pacific Ocean. Since 1937 it has been spanned by the Golden Gate Bridge....
. They then marched back to San Diego, failing to find Vizcaino's harbor on their way. Surviving on mule meat for most of the journey, they arrived on January 24, 1770.

One of Portolà's officers, Captain Vicente Vila, convinced him that he had actually been exactly on the Bay of Monterey when he placed his second cross at what later became Pacific Grove
Pacific Grove, California

Pacific Grove is a coastal town in Monterey County, California, USA, with a total population of 15,522 as of the 2000 census.Pacific Grove is known for its Victorian homes, Asilomar State Beach, its artistic legacy and the annual migration of the Monarch butterfly....
. After replenishing supplies at San Diego, Portolà and Father Serra decided on a joint expedition by land and sea to again search for the bay and establish a colony if they were successful. The San Antonio sailed on April 16, 1770. On board were Father Serra, Miguel Costanso, military engineer and cartographer, and Don Pedro Prat, army surgeon, along with a cargo of supplies for the new mission at Monterey. On April 17, after mustering what forces he could, Portolà's land expedition, which included Lt. Pedro Fages
Pedro Fages

D. Pedro Fages Beleta , nicknamed El Oso, was a soldier, explorer, and the second Spanish military Governor of Alta California from 1770 to 1774, and Governor of Las Californias from 1782 to 1791....
, twelve Catalonian volunteers, seven leather-jacket soldiers, five Baja California Indians, two muleteers, and Father Crespi serving as the expedition's chaplain, again marched north.

The expedition followed the same route they had the previous winter while returning to San Diego. After thirty-six days on the road, with only two days of rest, Portolà arrived at his second cross on May 24, 1770. He then saw that on a clear day and from a certain point of view the round harbor assumed the proportions described by the earlier enthusiastic explorers. Having recognized the bay, a Mass was conducted near the oak tree that the Franciscan missionaries with Vizcaíno had worshiped under in 1603, and possession was officially taken. On June 3, 1770, they laid the beginnings of the Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo
Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo

Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, also known as the Carmel Mission, is a historic Roman Catholic Spanish missions in California in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California....
 and founded the Presidio of Monterey
Presidio of Monterey, California

The Presidio of Monterey, located in Monterey, California, is an active United States Army installation. Currently it is the home of the Defense Language Institute ....
.

Governor Portolà's task was finished. He then left Captain Pedro Fages
Pedro Fages

D. Pedro Fages Beleta , nicknamed El Oso, was a soldier, explorer, and the second Spanish military Governor of Alta California from 1770 to 1774, and Governor of Las Californias from 1782 to 1791....
 in charge, and on June 9 he sailed for San Blas
San Blas, Nayarit

San Blas is both a municipality and municipal seat located on the Pacific coast of Mexico in the state of Nayarit....
, never to return to Upper California. In 1776, Portolà was appointed the governor of Puebla
Puebla

Puebla is a Political divisions of Mexico located in the center east of the country, to the east of Mexico City.The state of Puebla borders the states of Veracruz to the east, Hidalgo , Mexico State, Tlaxcala, and Morelos to the west, and Guerrero and Oaxaca to the south....
. After the appointment of his successor in 1784, he was advanced money for expenses and returned to Spain, after which nothing more is known about him.

Legacy

A 9 ft (2.7 m) statue in Pacifica, California
Pacifica, California

Pacifica is a city in San Mateo County, California, on the coast of the Pacific Ocean between San Francisco and Half Moon Bay, California. According to City limits signs in the year 2006, the population was 40,401....
 was sculpted by the Catalan
Catalonia

Catalonia , is an Autonomous Community in northeast Spain.Catalonia covers an area of 32,114 km? and has an official population of 7,210,508. It borders France and Andorra to the north, Aragon to the west, the Valencian Community to the south, and the Mediterranean Sea to the east ....
 sculptor Josep Maria Subirachs and his associate, Francesc Carulla. It was given to the State of California by the Catalan government
Generalitat de Catalunya

The Generalitat de Catalunya is the institution under which the Spain Autonomous communities of Spain of Catalonia is politically organised. It consists of the Parliament, the President of the Generalitat and the Executive Council or Government of Catalonia....
 in 1988. The California towns of Portola
Portola, California

Portola is a city in Plumas County, California, United States. The population was 2,227 at the 2000 census. Portola is located on the Middle Fork of the Feather River, and was named for Spanish explorer Gaspar de Portola ....
 (Plumas County), Portola Valley
Portola Valley, California

Portola Valley is an List of cities in California in San Mateo County, California, California, United States. The population was 4,462 at the 2000 census....
 (San Mateo County), Portola Hills Elementary School (in Portola Hills
Portola Hills

Portola Hills was a census-designated place in Orange County, California, California, United States. The population was 6,391 at the 2000 census....
), and the Portola Neighborhood of San Francisco
Neighborhoods in San Francisco, California

Counting both major, well-known neighborhoods as well as smaller, specific subsections and developments, there are over 100 neighborhoods in San Francisco, California, USA....
 were named for him, as was a middle school in El Cerrito
El Cerrito, California

El Cerrito, California may refer to:*El Cerrito, Contra Costa County, California*El Cerrito, Riverside County, California, a small unincorporated area surrounded by Corona, California...
 (Contra Costa County), and a middle school in Tierrasanta (San Diego County). Portola Elementary School in San Bruno, California. Whose tradition is to hike up Sweeney Ridge, where the view of the bay will be seen.

Portola Parkway running through Irvine and Lake Forest (though not connected as of 2008), is also named after Gaspar de Portolà.

External links

  • at the San Diego Historical Society website
  • at the California History & Culture Conservancy website
  • official website
  • , Tarzana, California
  • , El Cerrito, California
    El Cerrito, California

    El Cerrito, California may refer to:*El Cerrito, Contra Costa County, California*El Cerrito, Riverside County, California, a small unincorporated area surrounded by Corona, California...
  • in Pacifica, California
    Pacifica, California

    Pacifica is a city in San Mateo County, California, on the coast of the Pacific Ocean between San Francisco and Half Moon Bay, California. According to City limits signs in the year 2006, the population was 40,401....
  • website article
  • Portola Discovery Site in San Mateo County, California
  • A of Gaspar de Portolà's 1769 expedition.


Further reading

  • Crespí, Juan: A Description of Distant Roads: Original Journals of the First Expedition into California, 1796-1770, edited and translated by Alan K. Brown, San Diego State University Press, 2001, ISBN 187969164