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Description
Albarado was granted permission to connect his orchard fence with his house fence, in order to better utilize the parcel as well as to stop the daily transit of steers and horses that posed a risk of losing one his children. Original Spanish document: pages 222-227. English translation: pages 184-187. A certified copy follows the original. Page order should be: 222, 223, 227, 228, 224, 225, 226
Ayuntamiento Espediente Land petition Vineyard City Attorney Dwelling Police Commission Requena, Manuel Botello, Narciso Stearns, Abel Valdez, Bacilio Herrera, Jose Maria Albarado, Juan Nepomuseno Guirado, Rafael
Time Period
1836-01-21/1836-01-29
Place
California USA agricultural sites: Albarado, Juan Nepomuseno (house, orchard and vineyard)
Source
Los Angeles City Records Center and Archives [Contributing entity] isla id: L-66 [Identifier]
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