[Survey of land grants in Santa Clara County, Calif., including Rancho San Francisco de las Llagas, Rancho Las Animas, Rancho La Polka, and Rancho San Ysidro] / U.S. Surveyor General's Office
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United States. District Court (California : Northern District). Land case. 216, Related Name Indexing Term
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United States. District Court (California : Northern District). Land case. 216, Related Name Indexing Term
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"Exhibit W.J.L."From: U.S. District Court. California, Northern District. Land case 216 ND, page 226; land case map F-472 (Bancroft Library). Quintin Ortega et al., clmt.Relief shown by hachures.Pen-and-ink and watercolor.4363 S4
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