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  2. Warner's Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Some of the ranch buildings were burned, but Warner continued to operate it, until his grant was challenged by a former claimant. [4] [8] [9] Warner's Ranch, Ranch House, San Felipe Road , October 1960. Warner's Ranch was a stop on the San Antonio-San Diego Mail Line in 1857 and the Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach line between 1858 and 1860.

  3. File:Juan José Warner, 1875.jpg - Wikipedia

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    From the San Diego Union, 1898 - "The Spring Round Up - Scene of Great Activity on the Warner Ranch. The Warner Ranch Company has just closed its spring round up. It has lasted four or five days and about thirty vaqueros engaged. It was one of those occasions becoming quite rare in California owing to the cutting up of cattle ranges into farms ...

  4. Cupeño - Wikipedia

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    The villagers of Kúpa provided most of Warner's workforce on his cattle ranch. The Cupeño continued to reside at what the Spanish called Agua Caliente after the American occupation of California in 1847 to 1848, during the Mexican–American War. They built an adobe ranch house in 1849 and barn in 1857, that were still standing as of 1963. [8]

  5. Juan José Warner - Wikipedia

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    Juan José Warner (1807–1890), [1] a naturalized American-Mexican citizen, developed Warner's Ranch in Warner Springs, California. From 1849 to 1861, the ranch was important as a stop for emigrant travelers on the Southern Emigrant Trail , including the Gila River Emigrant Trail and the Butterfield Overland Mail stagecoach line.

  6. File:Homes in Warner Ranch, Tempe, Arizona.jpg - Wikipedia

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    A high-end wedding photographer and his Indian American family were subjected to the wrath of a fellow traveler who hurled sickening insults at them after their United Airlines flight.

  8. Rancho San José del Valle - Wikipedia

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    Rancho San José del Valle (also called "Rancho Agua Caliente" or "Warner's Rancho") was a 26,689-acre (108.01 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day San Diego County, California given in 1840 by Governor Juan B. Alvarado to José Antonio Pico, and then given in 1844 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to Juan José Warner. [1]

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