At the beginning of the 19th century, the city of San Diego entered a period of bubble development, but with it the indigenous community was increasingly revoked. Due to illness and conflict, the number of Kumeyaay Aboriginal people rapidly decreased. Within 10 years, 9,000 Kumeyaay Aboriginal people perished. The Cemetery of the Church of Technology in the area must open. The Whaley house was later built on these indigenous burial grounds. The Whaley construction site was also used as a hangar, operating the reluctant frontier. In 1852, Yankee Jim Robinson, an examiner named, was convicted and sentenced to death. The technology was processed by hanging the back of a large wagon, right at the current Whaley location. The press at that time Yankee Jim came out in a final regional effort, trying to get his foot on the car to keep himself from getting strangled. But last last, y must have the start of the row. According to many words of the time, it took more than an hour Yankee Jim to "really die". When pulled out "he came back to life as a watch", some newspapers described.
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