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Maverick-Altgelt Ranch and Fenstermaker-Fromme Farm: April 12, 1979 Address ... San Antonio Downtown and River Walk Historic District. February 23, 2018
In 1810, Antonio María Lugo completed the house and received the grant, naming his new grant Rancho San Antonio. The ranch eventually grew to encompass 29,513 acres (119.43 km 2), including what are now the cities of Bell Gardens, Commerce, and parts of Bell, Cudahy, Lynwood, Montebello, South Gate, Vernon and East Los Angeles.
Rancho San Antonio is a 29,513-acre (119.43 km 2) Spanish land grant in present-day Los Angeles County, California that was granted to Antonio Maria Lugo. The rancho included in some part the present-day cities of Bell , Bell Gardens , Maywood , Vernon , Huntington Park , Walnut Park , Cudahy , South Gate , Lynwood , Montebello and Commerce .
José Antonio Sánchez 14,639 acres (5,924 ha) 101 ND San Bruno: San Mateo: Laguna de la Merced: 1835 José Castro: Jose Antonio Galindo 2,219 acres (898 ha) 380 ND Daly City: San Mateo: Juristac: 1835 José Castro: Antonio and Faustino German 4,540 acres (1,837 ha) 9 ND, 396 SD Sargent Santa Clara: Milpitas: 1835 José Castro: José María Alviso
Rancho San Antonio, also known as the Peralta Grant, was a 44,800-acre (181 km 2) land grant by Governor Pablo Vicente de Solá, the last Spanish governor of California, to Don Luís María Peralta, a sergeant in the Spanish Army and later, commissioner of the Pueblo of San José, in recognition of his forty years of service.
Giant California Bay Laurel near Permanente Creek in Rancho San Antonio County Park. The State's tallest and third largest California bay laurel tree (Umbellularia californica), estimated to be over 200 years old, grows in Rancho San Antonio County Park. The tree was protected in 2004 with the addition of fencing and by the removal of a nearby ...
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