Bastion by the Bay Volume 17: The Presidio of San Francisco, from Outpost of Empire to Magnificent Park

Author:   John P Langellier
Publisher:   University of North Texas Press,U.S.
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Pages:   384
Publication Date:   15 April 2026
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Bastion by the Bay Volume 17: The Presidio of San Francisco, from Outpost of Empire to Magnificent Park


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Since ancient times societies have employed outposts to secure new frontiers. The Presidio of San Francisco, founded in 1776, offers a classic case study of this phenomenon. Under the flags of Spain, Mexico, and the United States, this bastion by the bay stood guard over a major port that evolved into the storied city by the Golden Gate. During the early phases of the presidio's precarious existence, the Spanish erected a less-than-imposing fort and a pair of tiny artillery emplacements armed with antiquated cannons. In the early 1820s, the Mexican government inherited the burden of the bay's defense and the upper reaches of Alta California. Their efforts proved inadequate to stave off the onslaught of the United States as it marched westward in quest of manifest destiny. By the 1840s the US Army constructed major defense bulwarks on both sides of the ""harbor of harbors."" Early earthen and brick bastions gave way to steel and concrete, and eventually missiles bearing nuclear warheads studded the landscape. These previously formidable sentinels now stand silent and empty. Former military reservations no longer poise ready for war. Nearly two and a half centuries after the first band of King Carlos III's lancers planted the Spanish banner on windswept dunes, this once remote military outpost now serves a new purpose as a magnificent national park. Swords have been beaten into proverbial plowshares, but at a cost of sweat and blood by generations of troops, their families, and others, beginning with the peninsula's original inhabitants to later stalwart soldiers from three nations. Some of them achieved fame, but most led ordinary lives. Both this unique place and the many people who made their homes here form an integral part of our nation's fascinating, complex past.

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Author:   John P Langellier
Publisher:   University of North Texas Press,U.S.
Imprint:   University of North Texas Press,U.S.
ISBN:  

9781574419986


ISBN 10:   1574419986
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   15 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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""Langellier integrates historical trends outside of the presidio and a broader historical context into the 'close focus' story of the development, events, people, and physical history of the place itself. I am particularly impressed by the depth of research. The use of primary sources is extraordinary and testifies to the author's command of the subject. The significance of the presidio lies not only in the structure/landscape or the events that happened there but also in the tenants that it housed: This is the place where Bobby Kennedy was shot, where Enrico Caruso sang, where a historic treaty was signed, and where Harry met Sally.""—Stephen A. Haller, author of Post and Park: A Brief Illustrated History of the Presidio of San Francisco and Last Word in Airfields: San Francisco's Crissy Field


""Langellier integrates historical trends outside of the presidio and a broader historical context into the 'close focus' story of the development, events, people, and physical history of the place itself. I am particularly impressed by the depth of research. The use of primary sources is extraordinary and testifies to the author's command of the subject. The significance of the presidio lies not only in the structure/landscape or the events that happened there but also in the tenants that it housed: This is the place where Bobby Kennedy was shot, where Enrico Caruso sang, where a historic treaty was signed, and where Harry met Sally.""--Stephen A. Haller, author of Post and Park: A Brief Illustrated History of the Presidio of San Francisco and Last Word in Airfields: San Francisco's Crissy Field


Author Information

John P. Langellier received both a BA and MA from the University of San Diego in history/historical archeology with an emphasis on the Spanish borderlands and American West. He subsequently obtained his PhD from Kansas State University with an emphasis on military history. Thereafter, his public history career of over four decades included postings as a historian, museum and archives director, and instructor. Langellier is the author of more than twenty books, including Scouting with the Buffalo Soldiers: Lieutenant Powhatan Clarke, Frederic Remington, and the Tenth U.S. Cavalry in the Southwest (UNT Press); Fighting for Uncle Sam: Buffalo Soldiers in the Frontier Army; Bluecoats: The U.S. Army in the West, 1848–1897; Longknives: The U.S. Cavalry and Other Mounted Forces, 1848–1942; and Custer: The Man, the Myth, the Movies.

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