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  2. Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana was a 63,414-acre (256.63 km 2) Spanish land concession in present-day Orange County, California, given by Spanish Alta California Governor José Joaquín de Arrillaga in 1810 to Jose Antonio Yorba and his nephew Pablo Peralta.

  3. Ranchos of Orange County - Wikipedia

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    In the case of Orange County, there is record of José Antonio Yorba and Juan Pablo Peralta (nephew) being granted Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana in 1810, year of the commencement of the war of Mexican Independence. Santiago de Santa Ana is recorded as the only Orange County land grant given under Spanish Rule.

  4. Category:Ranchos of Orange County, California - Wikipedia

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    Map link: Spanish and Mexican Ranchos of Orange County; ... Rancho San Juan Cajón de Santa Ana; Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana; T. Rancho Trabuco This page was ...

  5. Category:Geography of Santa Ana, California - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana; S. Santa Ana River; Santa Ana Valley This page was last edited on 14 October 2024, at 21:12 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Category:Ranchos of California - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Cañada de San Vicente y Mesa del Padre Barona; Rancho Cañada de Verde y Arroyo de la Purisima; Rancho Cañada del Corral; Rancho Cañada del Corte de Madera; Rancho Cañada del Hambre y Las Bolsas; Rancho Cañada del Rincon en el Rio San Lorenzo; Rancho Cañada Larga o Verde; Rancho Cañón de Santa Ana; Rancho Capay; Rancho Los ...

  7. List of ranchos of California - Wikipedia

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    Santiago de Santa Ana: 1810 José Joaquín de Arrillaga: José Antonio Yorba and Juan Pablo Peralta: 63,414 acres (25,663 ha) 346 SD Santa Ana, Irvine: Orange: Temescal [2] [3] 1819 [note 11] NA Leandro Serrano and wife, Josefa Montalva de Serrano NA 374 SD Corona, Temescal Valley: Riverside: San Antonio: 1820 Pablo Vicente de Solá: Luís ...

  8. Santa Ana River - Wikipedia

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    Some of the new private ranchos were merely converted mission ranchos. The first private rancho along the Santa Ana River was Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, a 62,500-acre (253 km 2) rancho on the left bank of the lower Santa Ana River. This rancho was acquired by Don Juan Pablo Grijalva as early as 1801. [54]

  9. Santiago Creek - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish era Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana (1810), extending from the Santa Ana River to the Santa Ana Mountains, was 25-mile (40 km)-long, 2.5-to-6.5-mile (4.0 to 10.5 km). The later Mexican era land grants were Rancho San Joaquin (1837) and Rancho Lomas de Santiago (1846). Portions of all later became part of the Irvine Ranch. [6]