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Castaneda’s 24/7 Plumbing & Rooter has been serving San Fernando, CA for years. Our team is dedicated to providing unparalleled Emergency Plumbing Services. We focus on quick, reliable solutions for any plumbing issue. Whether you need an emergency plumbing response or a scheduled service, we are the professionals you can trust. Our 24-hour plumber availability ensures we are always there when you need us.
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Prior to the arrival of Spanish missionaries and soldiers, the area of San Fernando was in the northwestern extent of Tovaangar, or the homelands of the Tongva. The nearby village of Pasheeknga was a major site for the Tongva, being the most populous village in the San Fernando Valley at the time. The homelands of the Tataviam could be found to the north and the Chumash to the west.
The Mission San Fernando Rey de España (named after St. Ferdinand) was founded in 1797 at the site of Achooykomenga, an agricultural rancho established by Juan Francisco Reyes for Pueblo de Los Ángeles worked by Ventureño Chumash, Fernandeño (Tongva), and Tataviam laborers.
In 1833, the mission was secularized by the Mexican government. During its time as a mission, 1,367 native children were baptized at San Fernando, of which 965 died in childhood. The high death rate of children and adults at the missions sometimes led those kept at the mission to run away.
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