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Description
Arenas received title to the lot upon which his house was built, as well as to the contiguous vacant lot to the South, which lot had belonged to the widow Luisa Valencia and which he had purchased a few days prior. Original Spanish document: pages 199-205. English translation: pages 169-173. The original is followed by a duplicate original. Page order should be: 199, 200, 204, 205, 202, 203, 201.
Ayuntamiento Espediente Land petition Vacant lands Duties Article Three of the Most Excellent Territorial Deputation of August 6, 1834 City Attorney Police Commission Requena, Manuel Botello, Narciso Stearns, Abel Valdez, Bacilio Herrera, Jose Maria Arenas, Luis Valencia, Luisa
Time Period
1836-02-24/1836-05-09
Place
California USA residential sites: Arenas, Luis (dwelling house and lot) land parcels: Valencia, Luisa (vacant lot)
Source
Los Angeles City Records Center and Archives [Contributing entity] isla id: L-61 [Identifier]
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