In 1777 Fages returned to Sonora to fight the Apaches, where he was promoted to lieutenant colonel. In 1782 he was appointed Governor of the Californias, replacing Phlipe de Neve, and returned to Monterey, which had replaced Loreto as the capital of the Californias in 1777. He was promoted to colonel in 1789, and resigned his governorship in 1791.
References
California State Military Museum article about Fages (http://www.militarymuseum.org/Fages.html)
Spring 1975 edition of the Journal of San Diego History (http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/75spring/fages.htm)
DonPedroFages Beleta or in Catalan, Pere Fages i Beleta (1734–1794), and nicknamed El Oso, was a Catalansoldier, explorer, and the second Spanish military Governor of New California during 1770–1774, and Governor of the Californias during 1782–1791.
Fages was born in Guissona (Lleida, Catalonia, Spain).
Fages quarreled with Father JunÃpero Serra, presidente of the Alta California missions, and was replaced in 1774 by former Governor of the Californias Don Fernando Rivera y Moncada.
DonPedroFages (1734–1794), nicknamed El Oso, was a Catalansoldier, explorer, and the second Spanish military Governor of New California (California Nueva, later Alta California) from 1770–1774, and Governor of the Californias from 1782–1791.
In 1767, lieutenantFages left Spain with the Catalonian Volunteers for New Spain, to serve under Domingo Elizondo in Sonora.
Fages quarreled with Father JunÃpero Serra, president of the California missions, and was replaced in 1774 by former Governor of the Californias Don Fernando Rivera y Moncada.