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Rancho San Juan Capistrano del Camote, translated as (Saint John Capistrano of the sweet potato), Camote is probably an error in the documents, Camote would be Camate, which referred to the stream that ran through the grant and that in the 19th century was called the Camate according to Walter Murray [1858],[1]: 296  or Comatti according to Annie L. Morrison [1917],[2]: 63  now called Camatta Creek.[3] The Rancho was a 44,284-acre Mexican land grant in the San Juan Valley, 13.7 miles southeast of Shandon, California in present-day San Luis Obispo County, California.

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference Angel was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Annie L. Morrison and John H. Haydon, History of San Luis Obispo County and environs, California, with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county and environs who have been identified with the growth and development of the section from the early days to the present, HISTORIC RECORD COMPANY, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNLA, 1917.
  3. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Camatta Creek

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