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Title
Abstract of Title, Secundino Robles property
Creator
Unknown
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Abstract of Title to a parcel of land near the San Jose and San Francisco Road, Castro Rancho, San Jose and San Francisco Rail Road line and Charleston Road [appears to be in what is now Mountain View]. A map is on the second page. Cover page is missing. Subsequent to May 1870. Transactions: Secundino Robles and Maria Antonio Garcia de Robles and S. O. Houghton to Edward Kane of Detroit, Michigan, 1870; Jeremiah Clarke of the City and County of San Francisco and Edward Kane of Detroit to S. O. Houghton and Secundino Robles, 1870; Edward Kane to Jeremiah Clarke, 1865; S. O. Houghton to Secundino Robles, 1870; Secundino Robles to S. O. Houghton, 1870; Secundino Robles to William Siefert, 1871; Secundino Robles to Martin Murphy, 1871; Secundino Robles to Martin Murphy, 1872; Secundino Robles to County of Santa Clara, 1873; Secundino Robles to Seliyman Heilkeimer and Judd Beetry, 1873; Secundino Robles to Martin Murphy, 1873; Secundino Robles to The Commercial and Savings Bank, 1874; Secundino Robles (Declaration of Homestead), 1874.
Type
image
Identifier
6979D516-5F6E-454D-B332-125580769500
74-8478
Subject
Real property--California (LCSH)
Mountain View (Calif.)

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