Rancho Jurupa was a 40,569-acre (164.18 km2) Mexican land grant in California, United States, that is divided by the present-day counties of Riverside and San Bernardino. The land was granted to Juan Bandini by Governor Juan B. Alvarado in 1838.[1] Located along both banks of the Santa Ana River in southern California,[2] the rancho included much of the land in the present day city of Jurupa Valley, as well as the downtown area in the city of Riverside.
^Ogden Hoffman, 1862, Reports of Land Cases Determined in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, Numa Hubert, San Francisco
RanchoJurupa was a 40,569-acre (164.18 km2) Mexican land grant in California, United States, that is divided by the present-day counties of Riverside...
California when it was part of the Republic of Mexico, and acquired RanchoJurupa. He became a naturalized Mexican citizen and married into a prominent...
§ JurupaJurupa, a variety of common fig RanchoJurupa, an 1838 Mexican land grant in Southern California Jurupa Valley, California, or the Jurupa Hills...
the town of Tecate. In 1838, the Mexican government granted him Rancho Jurupa in modern-day San Bernardino County and Riverside County. During the Mexican–American...
present-day Chino, was bounded on the east by RanchoJurupa, on the south by the Santa Ana River, on the west by Rancho Cañón de Santa Ana, and extending northerly...
of Jurupa Valley. The mountain was named for Louis Rubidoux, who established Rancho Rubidoux in 1847, after purchasing a portion of the RanchoJurupa from...
hostilities with the Kumeyaay, Bandini never returned, being compensated with RanchoJurupa, in 1838. Historia Baja, Capítulo XXV, Tecate, p.384 Archived 2005-05-25...
original seven square league (approximately 31,000 acres (125 km2)) RanchoJurupa land grant was significantly smaller than the area eventually recognized...
California. Mount Jurupa, at 2,217 feet (676 m), is the tallest point in the range. It and the range draw their name from the RanchoJurupa, an 1838 Mexican...
hostilities with the Kumeyaay, Bandini never returned, being compensated with RanchoJurupa in 1838. In the late 19th century farmers and ranchers arrived in Tecate...
Horuuvngna was a Tongva village located in Jurupa, California, within what would become the boundaries of RanchoJurupa, which includes both Riverside and San...
California in 1844. He bought Rancho San Jacinto y San Gorgonio from James (Santiago) Johnson in 1845, and a portion of the RanchoJurupa from Benjamin Wilson...
owned Rancho La Habra, Rancho Los Coyotes, Rancho San Juan Cajón de Santa Ana, Rancho Las Bolsas, Rancho La Bolsa Chica, RanchoJurupa and Rancho La Sierra...
Jurupa land grant dated September 28, 1838. Before the secularization of the missions, Jurupa was the name of one of the Mission San Gabriel ranchos....
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...