Rancho Cahuenga, sometimes called the Cahuenga Tract, was a 388-acre (1.57 km2) Mexican land grant in the San Fernando Valley, in present-day Los Angeles County, California given in 1843 by governor Manuel Micheltorena to José Miguel Triunfo. Rancho Cahuenga is now a part of the city of Burbank, with the Los Angeles River channel running through it.[1] Rancho Cahuenga is often confused with the nearby Campo de Cahuenga, near what is now Universal City, where in 1847 the Articles of Capitulation were signed, ending the Mexican-American War in Alta California.
^Ogden Hoffman, 1862, Reports of Land Cases Determined in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Numa Hubert, San Francisco
RanchoCahuenga, sometimes called the Cahuenga Tract, was a 388-acre (1.57 km2) Mexican land grant in the San Fernando Valley, in present-day Los Angeles...
The Cahuenga Pass (/kəˈwɛŋɡə/ , /kəˈhʌŋ.ɡə/; Tongva: Kawé’nga), also known by its Spanish name Paseo de Cahuenga, is a low mountain pass through the eastern...
Tongva-Kizh village Cahuenga Boulevard, a street Cahuenga Branch, a library Cahuenga Pass, a mountain pass Cahuenga Peak, a mountain RanchoCahuenga, a historic...
de Cahuenga, (/kəˈwɛŋɡə/ ) near the historic Cahuenga Pass in present-day Studio City, California, was an adobe ranch house on the RanchoCahuenga where...
The Treaty of Cahuenga (Spanish: Tratado de Cahuenga), also called the Capitulation of Cahuenga (Capitulación de Cahuenga), was an 1847 agreement that...
Alexander sold Rancho Providencia to David Burbank, a dentist and entrepreneur from Los Angeles. Burbank had also acquired RanchoCahuenga, a 388 acres...
Providencia (also called the "Second Battle of Cahuenga Pass") took place in Cahuenga Pass in early 1845 on Rancho Providencia in the San Fernando Valley, north...
Mexican land grants provided permanent, unencumbered ownership rights. Most ranchos granted by Mexico were located along the California coast around San Francisco...
grants of Rancho El Escorpión (West Hills), Rancho Providencia and RanchoCahuenga (Burbank), and Rancho Ex-Mission San Fernando (rest of valley) covered...
California 45km 30miles Cahuenga Pass 7 La Mesa 6 Río San Gabriel 5 Dominguez Rancho 3 Chino 2 Los Angeles 1 The Battle of Dominguez Rancho, or the Battle of...
Lopez brothers traded the 6,661-acre (26.96 km2) Rancho Tujunga for the 388-acre (1.57 km2) RanchoCahuenga owned by Miguel Triunfo, an Indian who had been...
The ranchos of Los Angeles County were large-scale land grants made by the governments of Spain and Mexico between 1784 and July 7, 1846, to private individuals...
Victoria, at the Battle of Cahuenga Pass in 1831. His widow, María Ramona Carrillo de Pacheco was given the five-square-league Rancho Suey land grant by Governor...
killed at the Battle of Cahuenga Pass in 1831. Carrillo, was a daughter of María Ygnacia López de Carrillo, the grantee of Rancho Cabeza de Santa Rosa....
single Las Californias "department", with a single governor. None of the rancho grants near the former border, however, were made after 1836, so none of...
killed at the Battle of Cahuenga Pass in 1831. Maria Carrillo was a daughter of María Ygnacia López de Carrillo, the grantee of Rancho Cabeza de Santa Rosa...
killed at the Battle of Cahuenga Pass in 1831. Carrillo was a daughter of María Ygnacia López de Carrillo, the grantee of Rancho Cabeza de Santa Rosa. María's...
in primary source materials. On January 13, at a deserted rancho at the north end of Cahuenga Pass (modern-day North Hollywood), John Fremont, Andres Pico...
resistance in California ceased when the Californios signed the Treaty of Cahuenga on January 13, 1847. About 150 Californios who were worried about possible...
Rancho Ex-Mission San Fernando (1846) Rancho Los Encinos Rancho Providencia (1843) Santa Monica Mountains RanchoCahuenga (1843) Cahuenga Pass Rancho...
way through the Cahuenga Pass that connected Los Angeles with the Valley. One followed the old El Camino Real to Santa Barbara via Rancho Encino. The other...
Battle of Cahuenga Pass and Jose Maria Avila was killed. Andrés Ybarra of the Rancho Las Encinitas took part in the revolt. José López with the Rancho San Isidro...
military leaders from both the Californios and Americans signed the Treaty of Cahuenga, which ended the conflict in California. When war was declared on May 13...
principal signers of the Treaty of Cahuenga in 1847, which ended the Mexican–American War in California. He was the owner of Rancho Ex-Mission San Fernando. He...