Rancho Capay was a 44,388-acre (179.63 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Tehama County and Glenn County, California given in 1844 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to Maria Josefa Soto.[1] The name comes from the Wintun word meaning stream, and refers to Stony Creek. The grant extended two leagues in width and five leagues along the west side of the Sacramento River from Thomes Creek and Rancho Saucos on the north to Stony Creek on the south, and encompassed present day Hamilton City and Monroeville.[2][3]
^Ogden Hoffman, 1862, Reports of Land Cases Determined in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Numa Hubert, San Francisco
^Diseño del Rancho Capay
^U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Rancho Capay
RanchoCapay was a 44,388-acre (179.63 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Tehama County and Glenn County, California given in 1844 by Governor Manuel...
of Rancho Canada de Capay formerly owned the valley in the 19th century. Ranchos of Yolo County, California List of Ranchos of California Ranchos of California...
widow, Maria Josefa Soto De Cano (1810–1855), who was the grantee of RanchoCapay. The Stokes lived in Monterey. With the cession of California to the...
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...
of the Rancho Canada de Capay Mexican land grant and established Yolo County's first winery in 1860. Code of Federal Regulations. "§ 9.176 Capay Valley...
of their sons was the grantee of Rancho Mallacomes, and three other sons were the grantees of Rancho Canada de Capay. Berreyesa was a teacher at San Francisco...
María, now known as Cache Creek. The grant was between Rancho Cañada de Capay on the west and Rancho Rio de Jesus Maria on the east. William Henry Gordon...
Rancho Las Putas was a 35,516-acre (143.73 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Napa County, California, given in 1843 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena...
grantee of Rancho Cañada de Capay in 1846. Pío Pico granted two square leagues to Francisco Berreyesa in 1846, and Berryessa sold the rancho to Johnson...
Held grant Rancho Canada de Capay in 1846. José de Jesus Berreyesa (1815–1874). Son of Nasario Antonio Berreyesa (1787–?). Held Rancho Las Putas with...
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at a greater distance, going south-east through Capay Valley, with Blue Ridge to its west and the Capay Hills (including Bald Mountain) to its east. It...
West Park Elementary School District Westside Elementary School District Capay Joint Union School District Hamilton Union School District Lake Elementary...
field northeast of Vina. April 25, 2021 – An EF0 tornado struck the town of Capay in Tehama County and caused $30,000 in damage to two homes. About 40 orchard...
intersecting State Route 16 (also known as Jackson Road). CR E2 enters the city of Rancho Cordova and dramatically widens to five lanes near the intersection of Kiefer...
be independent introductions – in Canyon Lake, Riverside County in 2020, Rancho Santa Fe, San Diego County in 2021, Highland Park, Los Angeles County in...
Refuge profile Refuge website "Sacramento River National Wildlife Refuge - Capay & Phelan Island Units" (PDF). U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. This article...