TRANSLATION OF 1781 PUEBLO SAN JOSE MAP In History San Jose Collection (1979­861­1) by Rose Marie Beebe and Paul Bernal 2013 This 1 June 1781 map of Pueblo de San Jose de Guadalupe, is the first known map of what is today San Jose, California. The creation date of 23 April 1781 is often erroneously attributed to this map, because readers saw that date in the text without translating the document. This map represents the original site of the pueblo from November 1777 to approximately 1791. Therefore, the lands depicted are approximately between Guadalupe Freeway, Hedding Street, North First Street and Hobson Street. This map represents the suertes (farm lots) that were outside the pueblo proper. The pueblo proper is seen as a square at the top of the map, marked with a cross. Within that square would have been the solares (town lots). The outlying suertes are seen as the 21 squares with names in them. These lots were irrigated by the Guadalupe River, which fed into the farm lots via the main water ditch, seen at the upper right side. The translation was performed by Rose Marie Beebe, Ph.D., a professor of masters Spanish at Santa Clara University. Beebe specializes in translating Spain’s colonial documents in Alta California. Judge Paul Bernal is the Official Historian of the City of San Jose. He assisted Beebe with historical details of the founding of San Jose, Spanish law in the 1770s, and contemporary writings, to provide context to Beebe’s translation choices. In 2013 they met to study the original map in History San Jose’s collection. Some of the more “difficult to read” passages (that were the result of the writer’s quick hand) were determined by comparison to other writings and practices of that era. In Spanish writing of the 1700s, the capital letter “I” was scribed as what looks like a capital “Y” in today’s English. But it is the letter “I.” De Idem means “also.” It is from the Latin “idem.” “Rubrica” indicates this map is not the original. The original would have a rubric (fancy signature looping) under Moraga’s name. The original would have been officially copied, with the “original copies” being filed in San Jose and likely Monterey and/or Mexico City. The original likely was sent back to Spain. The original and other copies are not known to exist. Names in the farm lots are in the attached diagram, in the positions they appear in the original. The notations that are in brackets [ ] are words that do not appear in the map, but were added by Bernal to give context to the map’s original notations. This document is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution­NonCommercial­NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by­nc­nd/3.0/deed.en_US) Page 1 This document is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution­NonCommercial­NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by­nc­nd/3.0/deed.en_US) Page 2 Top of map: Estado que manifiesta las suertes de tierras repartidas a los Pobladores del Pueblo Sn Josef; con exprecion de las que a cada uno corresponden y son de a Domicilius que por costado; para informe del Señor Gobor a saver Report that shows the plots of land distributed to the settlers of the Pueblo San José; with the designation as to who owns each plot and whose homes flank one another; this is so the Governor will be informed. [Authors’ note: Homes are not shown in this map because the homes were located in the pueblo proper, which is not depicted.] Bottom left of map: Nota: La reparticion de tierras demarcadas se hiso por mi el Tente y comte del Presd de Sn Franco con arreglo a la orden del Señr Govr y se entregaron a sus diseños el dia 23 de Abril de 1781. Sn Franco 1 de Junio de dho año Joseph Moraga (Rubrica) Note: The distribution of the demarcated lands was done by me, the lieutenant and commander of the Presidio of San Francisco in accordance with the order from the Governor and they were submitted for his consideration on April 23, 1781. San Francisco, June 1 of the same year Joseph Moraga (Rubric) Bottom of map: Nota: Aqui es la salida de la baia parte de camino a la mision Note: Here is the way to head out to the bay along the road to the mission. [Mission Santa Clara.] Right side of map: Rio de la dera de agua Water that branches off from the main river. This document is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution­NonCommercial­NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by­nc­nd/3.0/deed.en_US) Page 3 Bottom right corner of map: Nota: Todo lo sobrante en esta medida es de muchos bajo por lo que quedó realengo Note: All of the land that remains in this measurement [survey] has not yet been allotted. Realango [Ownerless] De Manuel [Domingo] Amesquita De Iden [Manuel Domingo] Amesquita Realango [Ownerless] De Sebas­ tian Albitre De [Manuel] Claudio Albires [Alvirez] De Iden [Manuel Claudio] Albires [Alvirez] De [Jose] Manuel [Antonio] Gonzales De Iden [Sebastian] Albitre De [Jose] Bernardo de Rozales [Rosales] De Iden [Jose Bernardo] Rozales [Rosales] De Iden [Jose Manuel Antonio] Gonzales De Francisco Abila [Avila] De Iden [Francisco] Abila [Avila] De Josef Tiburcio Basques [Vasquez] De [Jose] Antonio Romero De Iden [Jose Antonio] Romero De Iden [Josef Tiburcio] Basques [Vasquez] This document is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution­NonCommercial­NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by­nc­nd/3.0/deed.en_US) Page 4 De [Jose] Ignacio Archuleta Realango [Ownerless] De Iden [Jose Ignacio] Archuleta This document is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution­NonCommercial­NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by­nc­nd/3.0/deed.en_US) Page 5