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The company was incorporated on July 1, 1883, by the five sons of Henry Newhall (William, Edwin, Henry, Walter, and George), a businessman who had purchased a number of former Mexican land grants. Newhall died young, the previous year, after building the railway with San Francisco industrialist Tom Donahue linking San Francisco and San Jose and ...
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Concord (/ ˈ k ɒ ŋ k ər d / KON-kerd) [10] is the most populous city in Contra Costa County, California, United States.According to an estimate completed by the United States Census Bureau, the city had a population of 129,295 in 2019, [11] making it the eighth most populous city in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Not before Land Commission. [4] [5] El Descanso, Playas de Rosarito: Municipio de Playas de Rosarito, Baja California, Mexico: La Brea: 1828 José Antonio Carrillo: Antonio Jose Rocha and Nemisio Dominguez 4,439 acres (1,796 ha) 287 SD Hollywood, West Hollywood: Los Angeles: San Antonio Abad: 1828 ? [6] unknown [7] [8] unknown [9] [10] Not ...
The publisher also issues weekly local papers, such as the Concord Transcript, which is the local paper for Concord and nearby Clayton. In December 2019, there was a flurry of reports from reliable sources including the Associated Press and the San Francisco Chronicle that the 161-year-old Martinez News-Gazette, one of the longest-running ...
LandAmerica Financial Group, Inc. was the third largest title insurance group in the US. It was incorporated in 1991 as Lawyers Title Corporation, and renamed LandAmerica after Lawyers Title acquired Commonwealth Land Title Insurance Company and Transnation Title Insurance Company in 1998. It was headquartered in Glen Allen, Virginia.
Charles granted the land in return for their financial and political assistance in restoring him to the throne in 1660. [51] The granted lands included all or part of the present-day U.S. states of North Carolina, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida.
In September 1964, Johnson signed the Wilderness Act, which established the National Wilderness Preservation System (preserving 9.1 million acres of forestland from industrial development), [223] [224] and signed a law establishing the Land and Water Conservation Fund, which aids the purchase of land used for federal and state parks. [225] [226]