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Rancho San Miguel is a neighborhood in Walnut Creek, California. It is named after the Alta California Rancho Rancho Arroyo de Las Nueces y Bolbones which was also referred to as Rancho San Miguel. Until the mid-1950s the area consisted largely of walnut orchards, until developer Joseph Eichler built a subdivision north of Shell Ridge and Ygnacio Valley Road.[citation needed]

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Rancho San Miguel

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Rancho San Miguel is a neighborhood in Walnut Creek, California. It is named after the Alta California Rancho Rancho Arroyo de Las Nueces y Bolbones which...

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Ranchos of California

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Most ranchos granted by Mexico were located along the California coast around San Francisco Bay, inland along the Sacramento River, and within the San Joaquin...

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Rancho San Miguelito

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daughter of Jose Dolores Pico. Avila was granted Rancho San Miguelito in 1842. Miguel Avila was alcalde of San Luis Obispo in 1849. With the cession of California...

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Rancho Jamul

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Rancho Jamul was a 8,926-acre (36.12 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day San Diego County, California given in 1829 by Mexican Governor José María...

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Rancho San Simeon

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Estrada was granted Rancho Santa Rosa. Originally part of the Mission San Miguel coastal grazing land, the one square league Rancho San Simeon was granted...

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Food 4 Less

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over the PAQ, Inc., Food 4 Less stores. The franchisee also operates Rancho San Miguel Markets, a supermarket specializing in Hispanic offerings. Gongco...

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Rancho Asuncion

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Monterey. Pedro Estrada was granted Rancho Asuncion, originally part of the Mission San Miguel Arcángel located in San Luis Obispo County, in 1845. As such...

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Rancho San Bernabe

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from their own grapes. In 1845 Petronilo Ríos bought Rancho Paso de Robles near Mission San Miguel and moved there with his family. Henry Cocks, an English...

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Rancho Las Aromitas y Agua Caliente

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Rancho Las Aromitas y Agua Caliente, commonly known as Rancho Las Aromas, was a 8,660-acre (35.0 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day San Benito County...

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Rancho San Jacinto Nuevo y Potrero

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by Governor Pío Pico to Miguel Pedrorena. At the time of the US Patent, Rancho San Jacinto Nuevo y Potrero was a part of San Diego County. The County...

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Rancho Punta de Laguna

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Governor Manuel Micheltorena to Luis Arellanes and Emigdio Miguel Ortega. The name of this rancho means "point of the lagoon" and refers to the irregular...

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Philip Crosthwaite

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Rancho San Dieguito (now Rancho Santa Fe). Most of the family remained in Baja California after the purchase of Rancho San Miguel in 1861 when the cattle...

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The Pamplemousse

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take any chances.” The Pamplemousse entered stud in 2011 at Rancho San Miguel in San Miguel, California, for a stud fee of $3500. The Pamplemousse was...

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Rancho Huerhuero

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The Rancho Huer Huero grant was one square league by Governor Alvarado and three additional leagues by Governor Pio Pico of former Mission San Miguel Arcángel...

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Rancho Los Carneros

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"sheep". The grant was near the San Benito County, California line and south of Rancho Cañada de la Carpenteria. Juan Miguel Anzar was the brother of padre...

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Rancho Paso de Robles

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Rancho Paso de Robles was a 25,993-acre (105.19 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day San Luis Obispo County, California given in 1844 by Governor Manuel...

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Rancho Cholame

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grantee of Rancho San Miguelito de Trinidad, was granted the six square league Rancho Cholame from the secularized holdings of Mission San Miguel Arcángel...

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Rancho El Cajon

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Rancho El Cajón was a 48,800-acre (197 km2) Mexican land grant in present day San Diego County, California given in 1845 by Governor Pio Pico to María...

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Rancho Real de los Aguilas

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Miguel Anzar (-1852) married María Antonia Castro. When Juan Miguel Anzar died in 1853, he held title to Rancho Los Aromitas y Agua Caliente, Rancho Santa...

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