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James T. Hubbell (October 23, 1931 – May 17, 2024) was an American visual artist, architectural designer, painter, sculptor, stained-glass designer and founder of the Ilan-Lael Foundation who lived in Santa Ysabel, California.
The town site is within the former Rancho Santa Ysabel, an 1844 Mexican land grant to José Joaquín Ortega and Eduardo Stokes. In 1878, what began as the town of Santa Ysabel began with a store owned by C. R. Wellington, and grew to include a hotel and a blacksmith. [1] By June 26, 1889, it had acquired its own post office. [2]
Santa Ysabel Resort & Casino was an Indian owned and operated casino located on the Santa Ysabel Indian Reservation in Santa Ysabel, California. It was owned and operated by Santa Ysabel Band of Diegueño Indians. [1] The casino had 349 slot machines and six gaming tables as well as live poker and live blackjack. [2]
Jinger Duggar and husband Jeremy Vuolo liked their Southern California rental home so much that they spent nearly $2 million to buy it. Earlier this month, the couple purchased the Tudor-style ...
Location of Santa Ysabel Reservation Santa Ysabel woman, photographed by Edward Curtis, 1926 The Santa Ysabel Reservation ( 33°10′16″N 116°39′44″W / 33.17111°N 116.66222°W / 33.17111; -116.66222 ) is a federal reservation, located in northeastern San Diego County, California , near the mountain towns of Santa Ysabel and ...
Santa Ysabel Reservation, a Indian reservation in California; Santa Ysabel Island in the South Pacific This page was last edited on 22 August 2024, at 02:14 (UTC). ...
It is also known as Santa Ysabel Valley. The mouth of Isabel Valley lies at an elevation of 2,270 feet (690 meters). Its head is at 37°19′17″N 121°29′44″W / 37.32139°N 121.49556°W / 37.32139; -121.49556 at an elevation of 2,480 feet (760 meters
Juan Jose Warner received the 26,689-acre (108.01 km 2) Rancho San Jose del Valle Mexican land grant in 1844, and renamed the area Warner Springs. [4] Also in 1844, the asistencia's lands on the south became part of the Rancho Santa Ysabel Mexican land grant.