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  2. Cayetano Juarez Adobe - Wikipedia

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    Californio ranchero and soldier, Cayetano Juárez. Cayetano Juarez (1809-1883) was a Californio soldier in the Mexican Army, and later a Mexican government official. He received a land grant, Rancho Tulucay in the Napa Valley in 1840, where he kept herds of cattle and horses. He built his original adobe home at his rancho in 1840, which is no ...

  3. Rancho Tulucay - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Tulucay was a 8,866-acre (35.88 km 2) Mexican land grant in present day Napa County, California given in 1841 by Governor pro tem Manuel Jimeno to Cayetano Juarez. [1] The Tulucay name originates with the names Tulkays and Ulucas that were applied to the inhabitants of Tuluka , a Patwin village in the area.

  4. Cayetano Juárez - Wikipedia

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    On August 2, 1882, Juarez sold 209 acres (0.85 km 2) of his Rancho Tulucay land to the state of California for $11,506.00 for the purpose of constructing an insane asylum. Napa State Hospital is now located on that site. [4] Juarez died on December 16, 1883, and is buried alongside his wife at Tulocay Cemetery.

  5. Napa, California - Wikipedia

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    Napa is the largest city and county seat of Napa County and a principal city of Wine Country in Northern California, United States. Located in the North Bay region of the Bay Area, the city had a population of 77,480 as of the end of 2021. [9] Napa is a major tourist destination in California, known for its wineries, restaurants, and arts culture.

  6. List of ranchos of California - Wikipedia

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    Cayetano Juarez 8,866 acres (3,588 ha) 63 ND Napa: Napa: Pismo: 1840 Manuel Jimeno: Jose Ortega 8,839 acres (3,577 ha) 120 SD Arroyo Grande, Pismo Beach: San Luis Obispo: Las Camaritas: 1840 Juan Alvarado: José de Jesus Noé: 18.57 acres (8 ha) 387 ND San Francisco: San Francisco: Arroyo Seco: 1840 Juan Alvarado: Teodocio Yorba: 48,857 acres ...

  7. Rancho Entre Napa - Wikipedia

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    Nathan Coombs (1826–1877) arrived in the Napa Valley in 1845, and bought a small piece of Rancho Tulucay on the east side of the Napa River from Juarez Cayetano. Coombs purchased 325 acres (1.3 km 2) of Rancho Napa on the east side of the Napa River from Salvador Vallejo in 1847. [23]

  8. Tulocay Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Tulocay Cemetery is a cemetery located in Napa, California originally established in 1859 following Governor pro tem Manuel Jimeno to Cayetano Juárez's 1853 donation of approximately 48 acres (0.2 km 2) of land to the people of Napa.

  9. Rancho Yokaya - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Yokaya was granted to Californio ranchero Cayetano Juárez in 1845. Rancho Yokaya (also called "Llokaya") was a 35,541-acre (143.83 km 2) Mexican land grant in present day Mendocino County, California given in 1845 by Governor Pío Pico to Cayetano Juarez. [1] The name Yokaya means "south valley" in the language of the Pomo people. [2]