The Santa Clara Campaign Treaty Site stands as a historic landmark that commemorates the Battle of Santa Clara, an armed clash that transpired during the Mexican-American War, fought on January 2, 1847. It was followed by a truce meeting the subsequent day. During this meeting, Marine Captain Ward Marston, commanding the United States expeditionary force, and Francisco Sánchez, the leader of the Mexican-Californian ranchers, came to an agreement on January 7, 1847. Under the terms of the treaty, U.S. forces committed to respecting the rights of Californians and discontinuing the seizure of their property.[2] The plaque bearing California Historical Landmark #260 is located on Lincoln Street in Santa Clara, California. This plaque serves to commemorate the Santa Clara Campaign Treaty site.[1]
^ ab"Santa Clara Campaign Treaty Site Historical Landmark". Office of Historic Preservation. San Jose, California. September 3, 1937. Retrieved October 22, 2023.
^Tucker, Spencer C. (October 9, 2012). The Encyclopedia of the Mexican-American War. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9798216079279. Retrieved October 22, 2023.
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