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SAN DIEGO , a city, port of entry and the county-seat of San Diego county, in S. California, U.S.A., on the Pacific Ocean, about to m. N. of the Mexican border, and about 126 m. (by rail) S.E. of Los Angeles. Pop. (188o) 2637; (1890) 16,159; (1900) 17,700, of whom 3768 were foreign-born; (1910 census) 39,578. It is served by numerous steamship lines and by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, the Los Angeles & San Diego Beach
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San Diego is under the commission form of government; in 1905 the city secured as a charter right the power to " recall " by petition any unsatisfactory city official and to elect another in his place, and the initiative and referendum were incorporated in the charter, but were practically inoperative for several years. By a charter amendment of 1909, the city is governed by a commission of a mayor and five councilmen, elected at large.About 4 M. N. of the business centre of San Diego is the site of the first Spanish settlement
Governor M. Victoria and Mexican authority in 1831, but was intensely loyal in opposition to Governor J. B. Alvarado and the northern towns in 1836. It was made a port of entry in 1828. In 184o it had a population of 140. It was occupied by the American forces in July 1846, and was reoccupied in November after temporary dispossession by the Californians, no blood being shed in these disturbances. In r85o it was incorporated as a city, but did not grow, and lost its charter in 1852. In 1867 it had only a dozen inhabitants. A land promoter, A. E. Horton (d. 1909), then laid out a new city about 3 M. S. of the old. Its population increased to 2300 in 1870, and this new San Diego was incorporated in 1872, and was made a port of entry in 1873. The old town still has many ruined adobe houses, and the old " mission " is fairly well pre-served. The prosperity of 18671893 was followed by a disastrous crash in 18731874, and little progress was made until 1884, when San Diego was -cached by the Santa Fe railway system. After 1900 the growth of the city was again very rapid.End of Article: SAN DIEGO If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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