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Description
Committee on Vacant Lands reported that parcel requested was already owned. It recommended, however, that Prieto be awarded an adjoining vacant parcel described as 500 varas square between the lands of Jose Maria Correa, [Leonardo?] Cota and Pedro Abila, and vacant lands. Original Spanish document: pages 43-46. English translation: pages 33-35.
Committee on Vacant Lands Coronel, Ygnacio Chavez, Julian Pryor, Miguel Sepulveda, Jose L Gallardo, Jual Prieto, Jose Antionio Celis, Eulogio Correa, Jose Maria Cota, Leonardo Abila, Pedro Land petition Deed Espediente House lots Sowing lands Ayuntamiento
Time Period
1846-04-24/1846-06-27
Place
California USA agricultural sites: Prieto, Jose Antonio (agricultural land) land parcels: Celis, Eulogio (land) agricultural sites: Correa, Jose Maria (agricultural land)
Source
Los Angeles City Records Center and Archives [Contributing entity] isla id: L-14 [Identifier]
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