William Edward Petty Hartnell
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William Edward Petty Hartnell (April 24, 1798 – February 2, 1854), later known by his Spanish name Don Guillermo Arnel, was a merchant, schoolmaster, and government official in California. He arrived in California in 1822 as a trader, where he married into the prominent Guerra family of California and became a Mexican citizen. He held several public roles during the Mexican era and after the American Conquest of California, notably serving as the official translator at the Monterey Constitutional Convention.
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William Edward Petty Hartnell
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Guillermo Arnel
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William E. P. Hartnell
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Guillermo Arnel
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William E. P. Hartnell
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1798-04-24
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Portrait by Leonardo Barbieri, 1853
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United Kingdom
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United States
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Namesake of Hartnell College
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Teresa de la Guerra de Hartnell
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William Edward Petty Hartnell (April 24, 1798 – February 2, 1854), later known by his Spanish name Don Guillermo Arnel, was a merchant, schoolmaster, and government official in California. He arrived in California in 1822 as a trader, where he married into the prominent Guerra family of California and became a Mexican citizen. He held several public roles during the Mexican era and after the American Conquest of California, notably serving as the official translator at the Monterey Constitutional Convention.
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