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Rancho San Juan Cajón de Santa Ana was a 35,971-acre (145.57 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Orange County, California. The grant was given in 1837 by Governor Juan Alvarado to Juan Pacífico Ontiveros. [1] The grant encompassed the present-day cities of Anaheim, Fullerton, and Placentia. [2] [3] [4]
Following the 1860 decision, the rancho became public land and after being surveyed, it was sold at a price of 25 cents to $1.25 an acre. In 1874, Robert Flint, a Canadian, purchased the headquarters of the old Rancho San Juan, as well as acreage extending up San Juan Creek, and moved onto the San Juan Ranch. Flint grazed cattle and cultivated ...
Rancho San Juan was a 19,983-acre (80.87 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Sacramento County, California given in 1844 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to Joel P
San Diego: Rancho San Antonio de Padua: 1839 Juan Alvarado: Juan Prado Mesa: 3,542 acres (1,433 ha) 275 ND, 354 ND, 366 ND, 368 ND, 378 ND, 383 ND Los Altos: Santa Clara: Refugio: 1839 Juan Alvarado: María Candida, Jacinta, and María de los Angeles Castro 12,147 acres (4,916 ha) 275 SD, 286 SD Santa Cruz: Santa Cruz: San Francisco: 1839 Juan ...
The house was built in 1848–1849 by Juan José Castro. His father Jose Joaquin Castro (1768–1838), came to California as a 6-year-old with his family from Sinaloa Mexico on the 1775–1776 Anza Expedition. Jose Joaquín Castro received this Mexican land grant Rancho San Andrés in the area of present-day Watsonville, California.
Rancho Mission Viejo (Spanish: Rancho Misión Vieja, meaning "Old Mission Ranch") is an active 23,000 acres (9,300 ha) ranch and farm, habitat reserve, residential community, and census-designated place in South Orange County, California. Rancho Mission Viejo originated as a series of land grants to John Forster in 1845.