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María Soledad Ortega de Argüello

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28: 157:. Instead of the 4 square leagues, as originally granted and court decision, she received 8 (eight) square leagues(35,240 acres (142.6 km)) by the official survey. She eventually sold any remaining unsold land to the 180:. A bust of her was erect in September of the same year in that plaza. The bust is on the edge of the train and bus depot, next to the Broadway train crossing. 221: 283: 199:
by Annette O'Connell, Archive News (A newsletter for the Redwood City Archive Association), Volume XXI Number 2, July–August-September 2000.
146:, while he was governor, then back to the Presidio until Luis' death in 1830. From then on she ran and took charge of Rancho de las Pulgas. 273: 162: 130:- reportedly the first European to see the San Francisco Bay, she was one of 13 children. At the age of 25, she married 158: 135: 154: 150: 149:
In 1852, she filed a claim for the land following the rules as set by the United States administration to meet the
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renamed a downtown plaza at the intersection of Broadway and Arguello Street as
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The Arguello Family in California: Part 4, Maria Soledad Ortega De Arguello
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Opinion and ruling of the United States Supreme Court in 1855
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soon thereafter. In November of the same year they move to
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to live with her son where he had purchased a part of
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Redwood City
Santa Barbara, California
Santa Clara, California
Luis Antonio Argüello
Doña
Californio
Rancho de las Pulgas
San Francisco Peninsula
San Mateo
Menlo Park
José Francisco Ortega
Portolá expedition
Luis Antonio Argüello
José Darío Argüello
San Francisco Presidio
Monterey
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
United States Supreme Court
County of San Mateo
Santa Clara County
Rancho Quito
Redwood City
DE ARGUELLO v. U S, 59 U.S. 539 (1855)
"Report of the Surveyor General 1844 - 1886"
the original
Categories
1797 births
1874 deaths
Californios

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