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Description
Machado first requested the parcel in 1933. In 1940 he filed a second petition because the grant in 1933 was incomplete and had become disputed. Machado's petition for title was denied because the Higuera family presented a prior grant of title and right to possession dating back to 1821. Original Spanish document: pages 101-106. English translation: pages 88-93.
Machado, Antonio Echandia, Jose Maria Sepulveda, Jose Moraga, Vicente Higuera, Policarpio Botello, Narciso Higuera, Francisco Higuera, Mariano Mendes, Pedro Guerra y Noriega, Jose de la Higuera, Bernardo Lopes, Cornelio Tapia, Tiburcio Espediente Land petition Ayuntamiento Common Lands Ejidos Regidor Alcalde Vacant lands
Time Period
1833-09-07/1840-05-08
Place
California Paso de la Carreta San Pedro USA agricultural sites: Rincon de Los Bueyes
Source
Los Angeles City Records Center and Archives [Contributing entity] isla id: L-30 [Identifier]
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