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Description
Petition was denied because the Police Commission found that it had already been granted to other citizens. The parcel was described as vacant land known as the Tapias of the Late Bartolo, situated without the city walls on the East, and on the decline of the road leading to Los Nietos Ranch. The lot is contiguous to the lands of Bacilio Lopez and Esteban Lopez. Original Spanish document: pages 206-208. English translation: pages 174-175.
Police Commission Rancho Map Ayuntamiento Espediente Land petition Vacant lands City Attorney Requena, Manuel Botello, Narciso Stearns, Abel Valdez, Bacilio Herrera, Jose Maria Tapia, Tiburcio Lopez, Esteban Lopez, Bacilio
Time Period
1836-02-19/1836-03-17
Place
California USA land parcels: The Tapias of the Late Bartolo land parcels: Lopez, Bacilio and Esteban (lands) agricultural sites: Los Nietos Ranch
Source
Los Angeles City Records Center and Archives [Contributing entity] isla id: L-62 [Identifier]
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