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Description
Parcel described as North of the land granted last year to Esteban Lopez and which contains 500 varas in length by 30 varas in width, narrowing to 60 varas. Original Spanish document: pages 237-239. English translation: pages 195-196.
Ayuntamiento Espediente Land petition City Attorney Vacant lands Sowing lands Police Commission Requena, Manuel Botello, Narciso Stearns, Abel Herrera, Jose Maria Valdez, Bacilio Armijo, Salvador Lopez, Esteban Ybarra, Gil
Time Period
1836-02-01/1836-02-11
Place
California USA agricultural sites: Armijo, Salvador (agricultural land) agricultural sites: Lopez, Esteban (agricultural land) commercial sites: Bautista, Juan (laundry) agricultural sites: Fargueson, Jose Daniel (agricultural land)
Source
Los Angeles City Records Center and Archives [Contributing entity] isla id: L-70 [Identifier]
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