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Valley of the Moon

Sonoma’s mission Solano is the northernmost in California,

only one built under Mexican rule, that newly won nation

having thrown off the yoke of Spanish tyranny, inspired by

the invincible Simon Bolivar, victorious in South America, 

whose stout patriot warriors brought down the king’s army.

I’m touring a popular square in Sonoma, the original plaza 

set in the Valley of the Moon’s breast where it once proved

in the wake of New World peoples that had gained liberty

ground zero for a rebellion, and California’s independence.

Colonel John C. Fremont, audacious as he was impetuous,

organized a bloodless coup in Sonoma. Thirty Americans 

appeared at Mexican governor Vallejo’s home, demanded

he sign a document ceding them all of California. Vallejo,

aware that his forces were so poor he could put up little if

any resistance, complied. This how California like Texas

became unilaterally independent. Fremont seized control

and a bear flag raised at the plaza, that flag later officially  

adopted by the state, its star and grizzly icons of freedom.

Thomas Piekarski

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