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Rancho Los Coyotes was a 48,806-acre (197.51 km2) 1834 Mexican land grant resulting from the partition of the Rancho Los Nietos grant, in present-day southeastern Los Angeles County and northwestern Orange County, California. The rancho lands include the present-day cities of Cerritos, La Mirada, Artesia, Stanton, and Buena Park.[1][2]

  1. ^ Map of old Spanish and Mexican ranchos in Los Angeles County
  2. ^ Spanish and Mexican Ranchos of Orange County Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine

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Rancho Los Coyotes

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Nieto (eldest son of Manuel Nieto) received Los Coyotes. In 1840, Juan José Nieto sold Rancho Los Coyotes to Juan Bautista Leandry, an Italian immigrant...

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Rancho Los Nietos

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how large was Rancho Palo Alto as it did not appear on the partition map. It included the Coyote Hills and most of the Arroyo de los Coyotes, and may have...

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Ranchos of Los Angeles County

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subdivided. Rancho Los Nietos, for example, was partitioned and re-granted as Rancho Los Alamitos, Rancho Los Cerritos, Rancho Los Coyotes, Rancho Las Bolsas...

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Andrew McNally

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of Southern California land known as Rancho Los Coyotes from the Abel Stearns Rancho Trust. Rancho Los Coyotes is now known as present-day cities of...

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East Coyote Hills

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their name from the nearby Rancho Los Coyotes; by the 1870s they were being called Coyote Hills. Most of the East Coyote Hills were developed as residential...

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Rancho Los Cerritos

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Rancho Los Nietos grant under Mexican rule and ordered its partition into five smaller ranchos: Las Bolsas, Los Alamitos, Los Cerritos, Los Coyotes,...

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Rancho Santa Gertrudes

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Rancho Los Nietos grant under Mexican rule and ordered its partition into five smaller ranchos: Las Bolsas, Los Alamitos, Los Cerritos, Los Coyotes,...

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List of ranchos of California

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District of California, Numa Hubert, San Francisco. Ranchos of California Ranchos of Los Angeles County Ranchos of Orange County Mexican land grants in Texas...

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Rancho La Bolsa Chica

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Rancho Los Nietos grant under Mexican rule and ordered its partition into five smaller ranchos: Las Bolsas, Los Alamitos, Los Cerritos, Los Coyotes,...

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West Coyote Hills

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nearby Rancho Los Coyotes; by the 1870s they were being called Coyote Hills. The name is appropriate, since coyotes do inhabit the area. The West Coyote Hills...

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La Brea Tar Pits

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Rancho La Brea, California, Contributions in Science 518: 1–16 G.E. Kennedy (1989) A note on the ontogenetic age of the Rancho La Brea hominid, Los Angeles...

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Abel Stearns

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owned Rancho La Habra, Rancho Los Coyotes, Rancho San Juan Cajón de Santa Ana, Rancho Las Bolsas, Rancho La Bolsa Chica, Rancho Jurupa and Rancho La Sierra...

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Rancho Las Bolsas

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Rancho Los Nietos grant under Mexican rule and ordered its partition into five smaller ranchos: Las Bolsas, Los Alamitos, Los Cerritos, Los Coyotes,...

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Cahuilla

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California) Los Coyotes Band of Cahuilla and Cupeno Indians of the Los Coyotes Reservation (first Wiwaiistam (″Coyote People″, from Coyote Canyon) (and...

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Rancho Yerba Buena

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soldier Marcos Chaboya, and a brother of Anastasio Chaboya, grantee of Rancho Sanjon de los Moquelumnes. Antonio Chaboya married his first wife Maria Juliana...

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