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  2. Rancho San Bernardino - Wikipedia

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    Rancho San Bernardino was a 35,509-acre (143.70 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day San Bernardino County, California given in 1842 by Governor Juan B. Alvarado to José del Carmen Lugo, José María Lugo, Vicente Lugo, and Diego Sepulveda. [1] The grant included a large part of the San Bernardino valley, and encompassed present-day San ...

  3. Guachama Rancheria - Wikipedia

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    Rancho San Bernardino became the headquarters of farming and cattle ranching in the area. The Guachama were taught to farm and care for cattle. Zanja trenches were made to bring water to more farm land. Guachama Rancheria from this time was called San Bernardino. In 1819 it was officially renamed San Bernardino Rancho of the Mission San Gabriel ...

  4. History of San Bernardino, California - Wikipedia

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    On June 21, 1842, Rancho San Bernardino was granted to Antonio Maria Lugo, his sons and his nephews, who grazed approximately 4000–6000 cattle in the area. The grant included a large part of the San Bernardino valley, 37,700 acres (153 km 2) in all. Lugo's adobe would later become Amasa M. Lyman's house. His brother repaired the Estancia and ...

  5. List of ranchos of California - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Cucamonga: San Bernardino: El Rincon: 1839 Juan Alvarado: Juan Bandini: 4,431 acres (1,793 ha) 297 SD Prado Regional Park: San Bernardino, Riverside: San Pedro: 1839 Juan Alvarado: Francisco Sanchez: 8,926 acres (3,612 ha) 82 ND Pacifica: San Mateo: San Gregorio: 1839 Juan Alvarado: Antonio Buelna 17,783 acres (7,197 ha) 88 ND, 89 ND San ...

  6. San Bernardino County, California - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Jurupa in 1838, Rancho Cucamonga and El Rincon in 1839, Rancho Santa Ana del Chino in 1841, Rancho San Bernardino in 1842 and Rancho Muscupiabe in 1844. Agua Mansa was the first town in what became San Bernardino County, settled by immigrants from New Mexico on land donated from the Rancho Jurupa in 1841.

  7. Politana, California - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Maria Lugo established Rancho San Bernardino on the former Mission San Gabriel property in the 1830s. By offering land, he convinced a group of settlers from Abiquiu, New Mexico to settle on the rancho at Politania and defend it against Indian raiders and outlaws preying on the herds of the Ranchos in Southern California.

  8. Lugo family of California - Wikipedia

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    In 1839, Antonio María Lugo was granted Rancho San Bernardino and Rancho Santa Ana del Chino. On Rancho San Antonio he built Casa de Rancho San Antonio. The Lugo family of California were prominent during the periods of Spanish and Mexican rule. They were among the early colonists who became known as Californios.

  9. Category : Ranchos of San Bernardino County, California

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    Rancho San Bernardino; Rancho Santa Ana del Chino This page was last edited on 15 October 2024, at 21:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

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