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Rancho Los Coyotes was a 48,806-acre (197.51 km 2) 1834 Mexican land grant resulting from the partition of the Rancho Los Nietos grant, in present-day southeastern Los Angeles County and northwestern Orange County, California. The rancho lands include the present-day cities of Cerritos, La Mirada, Artesia, Stanton, and Buena Park. [1] [2]
Location of Los Coyotes Reservation. Los Coyotes Reservation) is located in northeastern San Diego County. [4] Of 400 enrolled tribal members, about 150 live on the reservation. [1] It was founded in 1889. [3] Their reservation is the largest in San Diego County.
Rancho Santa Gertrudes was a 21,298-acre (86.19 km 2) 1834 Mexican land grant, in present-day Los Angeles County, California, resulting from a partition of Rancho Los Nietos. A former site of Nacaugna , the rancho lands included the present-day cities of Downey , Santa Fe Springs and the northern part of Norwalk .
The high school, featured in many movies including the 1976 film "Carrie," is 30% burned, Los Angeles School District Alberto Carvalho told ABC News on Wednesday.
It was through rapid development, combined with improved transportation systems, that the modern-day city of Artesia was formed in Rancho Los Coyotes in 1875, and from it, the city of Dairy Valley. Cranford Airport, a small general-aviation airport, was built around 1946 and consisted of two 2,300-foot runways, one oriented north–south & the ...
Orange, Los Angeles Case no. 290, Southern District of California: Rancho Azusa 1837 Ignacio Palomares, Ricardo Véjar: Mexico 04 (4 Spanish leagues) Indigenous, Tongva language; Tongva (Gabrieleño) community Asuksa'nga [14] Los Angeles Rancho Azusa de Dalton: 1841 Luis Arenas: Mexico Henry Dalton 4,431.47 acres (1,793.35 ha) May 29, 1876: 455
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The Torres Martinez Indian Reservation is a federal reservation in Imperial and Riverside Counties, with a total area of 24,024 acres (9,722 ha). [5] It was established in 1876 [8] and was named for the village of Toro and the Martinez Indian Agency. [7]