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Description
Martines and Aguilar were granted a parcel of unowned, vacant land which they intended to use for agricultural business. The parcel was described as contiguous to: the argicultural land of Mathilde Cota, to the land of Francisco Limon, to the Main Road leading to the road to San Pedro, and the road issuing from the corner of the fence now belonging to Ygnacio Machado and leading to the river. Original Spanish document: pages 11-13. English translation: pages 9-10.
Committee on Vacant Lands Gallardo, Juan Coronel, Ygnacio Chavez, Julian Aguilar, Cristoval Martines, Juan Sepulveda, Jose L Pryor, Miguel Limon, Francisco Cota, Mathilde Machado, Ygnacio Land petition Deed Espediente House lots Sowing lands Ayuntamiento Agriculture
Time Period
1846-02-01/1846-02-14
Place
California Los Angeles San Pedro USA rivers: Los Angeles River
Source
Los Angeles City Records Center and Archives [Contributing entity] isla id: L-5 [Identifier]
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