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Illustration of hundreds of people and horses leaving a mission in Tubac
Anza Expedition leaving Tubac

Cal Peters

Anza Expedition Members

Who went on the 1775-76 expedition?

  • More than 240 colonists, including 30 soldiers, their wives, and more than 100 children
  • Eight women were pregnant at the outset of the journey
  • The colonists were an ethnically diverse mix of Native American, European, and African heritage
  • The expedition also included:
    • Vaqueros, muleteers, servants, and Native American guides
    • Juan Bautista de Anza, the expedition lead
    • Father Pedro Font, the expedition chaplain
    • 1,000 head of livestock, including cattle, horses, and mules
 

Attendee Names & Ages

The following list is adapted and does not include the Native American guides, vaqueros, mulateers, servants, and other members of the Anza Expedition of 1775-76 (including Father Font and Anza himself). We welcome your input and additional research you may have conducted to help us improve this list.
Members of the Expedition
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