Rancho San Antonio was a 7,982-acre (32.30 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Santa Clara County, California given in 1839 by Governor Juan Alvarado to Juan Prado Mesa.[1] The grant was bounded by Adobe Creek to the north and Stevens Creek to the south, and included Permanente Creek, and present-day Los Altos Hills.[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 San Antonio
^Early Santa Clara Ranchos, Grants, Patents and Maps Archived November 24, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
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RanchoSanAntonio was a 7,982-acre (32.30 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Santa Clara County, California given in 1839 by Governor Juan Alvarado...
indicated that he was the owner and resided at the ranchoSanAntonio Abad: "Given in my rancho of SanAntonio Abad a Ti Juan. S. Arguello" Congressional Edition...
Nacimiento River and Stony Creek, west of Rancho Milpitas. With secularization, the lands of the Mission SanAntoniodePadua were divided into at least ten Mexican...
(1783–1798). Antonio Maria Lugo (1778–1860) was born at Mission SanAntoniodePadua in present-day Jolon, California, the seventh son of Francisco Salvador...
Pico Rivera, Rancho Park, Redondo Beach, Rose Hills, Rodeo Dr., San Jose Hills, San Pedro (Bay, neighborhood), San Vicente Blvd., other San Vicente Blvd...
of the Mission SanAntoniodePadua were divided into at least ten Mexican land grants (including Rancho Milpitas (Little Fields), Rancho El Piojo (The...
along Piojo Creek south of RanchoSan Miguelito de Trinidad. With secularization, the lands of the Mission SanAntoniodePadua were divided into at least...
Pino Real, SanAntoniodePadua, San Bernabé, San Buenaventura, San Diego, San Francisco del Mezquital (El Mezquital), San Pedro Xícoras [San Pedro Jícoras]...
1565 near Cape Canaveral, abandoned four months later The Presidio SanAntoniodePadua, founded in 1566 at Calos, capital of the Calusa, abandoned in 1569...
settlements north of Mission SanAntoniodePadua with Mexican-born Franciscan priests from the College of Guadalupe de Zacatecas. In response, Father-Presidente...
Henry Gage Mansion, Casa deRanchoSanAntonio californiahistoricallandmarks.com, Henry Gage Mansion, Casa deRanchoSanAntonio "History – Soledad Mission"...
Reserve post. Some of the land, 52 acres (21 ha), was given to Mission SanAntoniodePadua, bringing its size to 85 acres (34 ha). Additionally, land has been...
Montevideo, Uruguay Ponte Molino (Padua), a Roman segmental arch bridge across the Bacchiglione in Padua, Italy Rancho El Molino, a Mexican land grant in...
taken. Governor Alvarado granted RanchoSanAntoniodePadua to Juan Prado Mesa in 1839. This 440-acre (1.8 km2) rancho was bounded by Adobe Creek to the...
northeast of Lompoc. Mission Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, located south of Soledad. Mission SanAntoniodePadua, located northwest of Jolon. Mission Santa...
Missions (1878) El Jolon, Monterey County Ranchode Santa Ana by Edward Vischer Mission SanAntoniodePadua as drawn Edward Vischer Drawings, Photographs...