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- Miguel Costansó (1741–1814), original name Miquel Constançó, was a Catalan engineer, cartographer and cosmographer. He joined the expedition of exploration...
- were Franciscan friar Fernando Parrón, engineer and cartographer Miguel Costansó, surgeon Pedro Prat, and 25 soldiers under ****es' command along with a...
- lieutenant Pedro ****es with his 25 Catalan volunteers; cartographer Miguel Costansó, who made maps and drawings to describe the journey; surgeon Pedro Prat;...
- (August 1911). "The Portola Expedition of 1769 - 1770, Diary of Miguel Costanso". Publications of the Academy of Pacific Coast History. 2 (4): 205. Retrieved...
- Elk, sometimes confused with bison, were initially described by Miguel Costansó in his diary of the 1769 Portola Expedition near the mouth of the Pajaro...
- and including as notable members the engineer and cartographer Miguel Costansó and the soldier and ****ure governor Pedro ****es, and the San Antonio, under...
- mustered a new party—including lieutenant Pedro ****es, cartographer Miguel Costansó, and friars Juan Crespí and Francisco Gómez—to trek north from San Diego...
- The San Antonio sailed on April 16, 1770. On board were Serra, Miguel Costansó, military engineer and cartographer, and Doctor Pedro Prat, army surgeon...
- trek south. Commander Gaspar de Portolá, engineer and cartographer Miguel Costansó, and friar Juan Crespí all arrived in San Diego with detailed diaries of...
- the middle of the lagoon. For that reason, expedition engineer Miguel Costanso called the group of towns 'Pueblos de la Isla', or 'towns of the island'...