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River Ranch is an unincorporated community in far eastern Polk County, Florida, United States. The community is located on the west bank of the Kissimmee River, south of Florida State Road 60. [1] Some of the community is occupied by the Westgate River Ranch Resort, a cowboy-themed resort.
1810 Antonio María Lugo: 29,513 acres (11,943 ha) 9 SD Bell, South Gate: Los Angeles: 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 ...
One of Sublette County's best preserved early family-owned ranches, with 14 contributing properties built 1886–1908, exemplifying Wyoming's ranch-driven settlement pattern and architecture. [5] 20: Trappers Point Site: Trappers Point Site: May 14, 2007 : 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Pinedale [6
Because the river was a highway of commerce in the 17th and 18th centuries, the early plantations were established on the north and south banks along it, with most having their own wharfs. Most were much larger than 100 acres (0.40 km 2). The name derived from the English tradition of subdividing shires/counties into hundreds.
The Harris River Ranch property, over 7,000 acres near the Kings River along Trimmer Springs Road, has been proposed as a special study area and added to the Fresno County general plan.
River Ranch is home to many commercial and independently owned businesses including dozens of retail shops, health professionals, restaurants and bars. Dwellings include a mix of owned homes, rental homes, attached townhomes and numerous residential apartment buildings with businesses on the first floor, located within the planned community of ...
Gun Creek Ranch: Bridge River Country: Hat Creek Ranch: Thompson-Bonaparte: 1860s Hungry Valley Ranch: Chilcotin: John Wells` Monte Creek Ranch: Duck's Ranch Thompson Country: 1850s Jacob Duck bought from the original homesteader, a Mexican known only as "Monte" Hewitt Bostock: Moha Ranch: Bridge River: 1870s O'Keefe Ranch: North Okanagan: 1867 ...
At the time of his death, his estate was estimated to be worth $4.5 million. His obituary in the San Antonio Express called him "the wealthiest man in Texas and the largest land and cattle owner in the state". [1] Following his death, his two sons Dennis Martin (1839-1900) and Thomas Marion O'Connor continued to operate the ranch. [6]