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  2. Rancho San José (Palomares) - Wikipedia

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    Rancho San Jose was a 15,000-acre (61 km 2) Mexican land grant in northeastern Los Angeles County given in 1837 by Governor Juan Bautista Alvarado to Ygnacio Palomares and Ricardo Véjar. [1] Today, the communities of Pomona, LaVerne, San Dimas, Diamond Bar, Azusa, Covina, Walnut, Glendora, and Claremont are located in whole or part on land ...

  3. Walnut, California - Wikipedia

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    Walnut is a city in the eastern part of Los Angeles County in the U.S. state of California. [7] According to the 2010 census, the city had a population of 29,172, [8] and the population was estimated to be 29,685 in 2019. [9] The greater Walnut Valley is located between the steep San Jose Hills to the north and the gently sloping Puente Hills to

  4. Ygnacio Palomares Adobe - Wikipedia

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    The Rancho San Jose consisted of land taken from the Mission San Gabriel in 1834 as part of the Mexican government's secularization decree. [3] In 1837, Mexican Governor Juan Bautista Alvarado granted the land to Ygnacio Palomares and Ricardo Vejar, both Californio sons of New Spain natives. The Rancho San Jose operated by Dons Palomares and ...

  5. List of ranchos of California - Wikipedia

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    List of ranchos of California. These California land grants were made by Spanish (1784–1821) and Mexican (1822–1846) authorities of Las Californias and Alta California to private individuals before California became part of the United States of America. [1] Under Spain, no private land ownership was allowed, so the grants were more akin to ...

  6. Diamond Bar, California - Wikipedia

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    The land grant included Brea Canyon and the eastern Walnut Valley. Linares died in 1847, and his widow sold a part of the ranch to Ricardo Vejar for $100 in merchandise, 100 calves, and the assumption of her late husband's debts. Vejar also owned the Rancho San Jose to the east, and acquired the rest of Rancho Nogales over the next 10 years.

  7. Rancho Los Nogales - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Los Nogales was a 1,004-acre (4.06 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Los Angeles County, California given in 1840 by Governor Juan Alvarado to Jose de la Luz Linares. [1] The name means "Ranch of the Walnut Trees" in Spanish. The triangular-shaped land grant between San Jose Creek and Diamond Bar Creek included parts of present-day ...

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