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Maria Rita Valdez

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where she ran a cattle ranch, farm and garden. Her adobe was located at what is now Alpine Drive and
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Maria married Spanish soldier, Vicente Fernando Villa, in 1808. The couple had three children.
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now stands near the site of her home. A nearby plaque commemorates Valdez and her ranch.
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In the 1830s, after her husband's death, Valdez was granted the roughly 4,500-acre
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in about 1791 to Sebastiana and Eugenio Valdez. Her mother was the daughter of
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Afro-Latina
farmer
El Rancho Rodeo de las Aguas
Los Angeles County
Beverly Hills
New Spain
Luis and Maria Quintero
Pueblo de Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California
El Rancho Rodeo de las Aguas
Sunset Boulevard
Henry Hancock
Benjamin D. Wilson
The Beverly Hills Hotel
"María Rita Valdez, the Mexican with black roots whose lands became the opulent Beverly Hills"
"María Rita Valdez, la mexicana descendiente de esclavos cuyas tierras se convirtieron en el opulento Beverly Hills"




"Black History Month Spotlight: Maria Rita Valdez Villa, Foremother of Beverly Hills"






"Maria Rita Valdez, the Afro-Latina and granddaughter of slaves whose land is now Beverly Hills"
"First Beverly Hills Land Owner"
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