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  2. Rancho San Rafael - Wikipedia

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    Head of branding iron with Rancho San Rafael's mark. Rancho San Rafael was a 36,403-acre (147.32 km 2 ) Spanish land grant in the San Rafael Hills , bordering the Los Angeles River and the Arroyo Seco in present-day Los Angeles County , southern California , given in 1784 to Jose Maria Verdugo .

  3. Rancho La Tajauta - Wikipedia

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    Rancho Tajauta was a 3,560-acre (14.4 km 2) Mexican land grant in present-day Los Angeles County, California given in 1843 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to Anastasio Avila. [1]

  4. Livestock branding - Wikipedia

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    A young steer is being branded with an electric branding iron and cut to make an earmark. Branding calves in Colorado, c. 1900. Photochrom print Hot iron horse branding, Spain Modern portable table calf branding cradle, NSW, Australia A stud Merino ram that has been branded on his horn. Livestock branding is a technique for marking livestock so ...

  5. Merced College unveils new Blue Devil logo, wordmarks for ...

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    Merced College sports uniforms and apparel are getting a new look. This week the college has unveiled a series of new logos and wordmarks for its athletics teams and spirit branding.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Merced ...

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    Location of Merced County in California. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Merced County, California. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Merced County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided ...

  7. Branding iron - Wikipedia

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    The branding iron consisted of an iron rod with a simple symbol or mark which was heated in a fire. After the branding iron turned red-hot, the cowhand pressed the branding iron against the hide of the cow. The unique brand meant that cattle owned by multiple owners could then graze freely together on the commons or open range.

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  9. Our 17 Most Popular High-Fiber Lunches - AOL

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    Loaded with umami from tomatoes, creaminess (and fiber!) from beans and bright flavor and satisfying mouthfeel from lemon, this vegetarian-friendly soup is compulsively eatable.