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San Joaquin County

 
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  • Arroyo Seco [Pico], Diseño 444, GLO No. 99, San Joaquin County, and associated historical documents.

    Arroyo Seco [Pico], Diseño 444, GLO No. 99, San Joaquin County, and associated historical documents.

    Diseños - Hand-drawn Spanish-Mexican map demonstrating the physical boundaries of land granted to Mexican citizens by the Spanish or Mexican.

    Work Progress Administration Abstract (WPA Abstract) – A summary document prepared in 1938 under the U. S. Work Progress Administration program detailing the history of a rancho beginning with the Spanish-American land through the U.S. patenting process.

  • Campo de los Franceses, Diseño 255, GLO No. 100, San Joaquin County, and associated historical documents.

    Campo de los Franceses, Diseño 255, GLO No. 100, San Joaquin County, and associated historical documents.

    Diseños - Hand-drawn Spanish-Mexican map demonstrating the physical boundaries of land granted to Mexican citizens by the Spanish or Mexican.

    Work Progress Administration Abstract (WPA Abstract) – A summary document prepared in 1938 under the U. S. Work Progress Administration program detailing the history of a rancho beginning with the Spanish-American land through the U.S. patenting process.

  • El Pescadero (Grimes), Diseño 293, GLO No. 107, San Joaquin County, and associated historical documents.

    El Pescadero (Grimes), Diseño 293, GLO No. 107, San Joaquin County, and associated historical documents.

    Diseños - Hand-drawn Spanish-Mexican map demonstrating the physical boundaries of land granted to Mexican citizens by the Spanish or Mexican.

    Work Progress Administration Abstract (WPA Abstract) – A summary document prepared in 1938 under the U. S. Work Progress Administration program detailing the history of a rancho beginning with the Spanish-American land through the U.S. patenting process.

  • El Pescadero (Pico and Naglee), Diseño 267, GLO No. 108, San Joaquin County, and associated historical documents.

    El Pescadero (Pico and Naglee), Diseño 267, GLO No. 108, San Joaquin County, and associated historical documents.

    Diseños - Hand-drawn Spanish-Mexican map demonstrating the physical boundaries of land granted to Mexican citizens by the Spanish or Mexican.

    Work Progress Administration Abstract (WPA Abstract) – A summary document prepared in 1938 under the U. S. Work Progress Administration program detailing the history of a rancho beginning with the Spanish-American land through the U.S. patenting process.

  • Sanjón de los Moquelumnes, Diseño 393, GLO No. 83, San Joaquin County, and associated historical documents.

    Sanjón de los Moquelumnes, Diseño 393, GLO No. 83, San Joaquin County, and associated historical documents.

    Diseños - Hand-drawn Spanish-Mexican map demonstrating the physical boundaries of land granted to Mexican citizens by the Spanish or Mexican.

    Work Progress Administration Abstract (WPA Abstract) – A summary document prepared in 1938 under the U. S. Work Progress Administration program detailing the history of a rancho beginning with the Spanish-American land through the U.S. patenting process.

  • Thompson's Rancho, Diseño 158, GLO 101, San Joaquin County, and associated historical documents.

    Thompson's Rancho, Diseño 158, GLO 101, San Joaquin County, and associated historical documents.

    Diseños - Hand-drawn Spanish-Mexican map demonstrating the physical boundaries of land granted to Mexican citizens by the Spanish or Mexican.

    Work Progress Administration Abstract (WPA Abstract) – A summary document prepared in 1938 under the U. S. Work Progress Administration program detailing the history of a rancho beginning with the Spanish-American land through the U.S. patenting process.

 
 
 

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