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Description
Received the land of Esteban Lopez, which had been vacant for a year and which Lopez was not inclined to occupy. Described as 160 varas on the East, 246 varas contiguous on the South to the road, 161 varas adjoining the land of Francisco Aranjo on the West and 228 varas contiguous to the lands of Maximo Alanis on the North. Original Spanish document: pages 252-254. English translation: pages 206-208. This is the certified copy of pages 246-248.
Ayuntamiento Espediente Land petition City Attorney Vacant lands Sowing lands Police Commission Requena, Manuel Botello, Narciso Stearns, Abel Herrera, Jose Maria Valdez, Bacilio Lopez, Esteban Aranjo, Francisco Alanis, Maximo Lugo, Felipe Fargueson, Jose Daniel
Time Period
1836-02-04/1836-02-18
Place
California Los Angeles Main Road USA
Source
Los Angeles City Records Center and Archives [Contributing entity] isla id: L-76 [Identifier]
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