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Rancho Bosquejo

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109:'s party, returned to Missouri, in hope of encouraging emigrants to settle at Benton City. Prior to his 1847 departure, Lassen deeded over the land he owned north of Deer Creek (one-fifth of his ranch) to his ranch manager Daniel Sill. In 1848, Lassen brought back a small group of emigrants from Missouri over the Lassen Trail; also bringing with him the first Masonic charter into California. When Lassen arrived back at Benton City he found it nearly vacated, the settlers having left to join the 174:
in 1881. Stanford created the Vina Ranch with the world’s largest vineyard and winery among other enterprises. The vineyards eventually covered 3,575 acres (14 km), but in the intemperate climate the vines provided poor wine, and brandy became the principal product. Stanford died in 1893 and
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While Lassen was on the river to Deer Creek, his cattle were stolen. Wilson and Palmer to whom he sold part of his ranch had not paid him. With the sinking of the "Lady Washington", the departure of settlers for the gold mines, and other financial problems, Lassen was forced to sell his remaining
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Seeking to profit from the gold rush, in 1850, Lassen sold two-thirds of his land to partners General John Wilson and Joel Palmer. Palmer never performed, and Wilson transferred Palmer's share to Charles L. Wilson. Lassen, leaving the other third in the care of others, went to
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one-third interest in the rancho together with his claim against Wilson and Palmer to Henry Gerke in 1852. Lassen had become convinced of the existence of Gold Lake and he organized an expedition to find it. Lassen was killed in 1859
75:. After becoming a Mexican citizen in 1844, Lassen's five square league land grant, Rancho Bosquejo, was approved. Lassen built a home on his land, and had livestock and planted crops by late 1845. In 1845, Lassen invited 125:
to the mouth of Deer Creek, took the "Lady Washington" about five months to complete. The boat encountered numerous problems with sand bars and snag trees on the Sacramento River and was sunk.
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Henry Gerke (1810–1882), a German immigrant and a prominent San Francisco businessman, expanded the vineyard and operated a successful wine and brandy business. Gerke sold Rancho Bosquejo to
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provided that the land grants would be honored. As required by the Land Act of 1851, a claim for Rancho Bosquejo was filed with the
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Finding Aid to the Documents Pertaining to the Adjudication of Private Land Claims in California, circa 1852-1892
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Reports of Land Cases Determined in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California
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On the north side of Deer Creek, in 1845, Lassen laid out a townsite, calling it "Benton City", in honor of
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to come to his ranch and build a sawmill. Shortly later, after a misunderstanding, Ide moved north to
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A claim filed by Harriet Sill Besse (1828–1887) with the Land Commission in 1853 was rejected.
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United States. District Court (California : Northern District) Land Case 316 ND
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United States. District Court (California : Northern District) Land Case 367 ND
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Hoover, Mildred B.; Rensch, Hero; Rensch, Ethel; Abeloe, William N. (1966).
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to purchase a stern-wheel steamboat, the "Lady Washington". The trip from
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A history of wine in America from the beginnings to prohibition
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Index

Mexican land grant
Tehama County, California
Manuel Micheltorena
Peter Lassen
Sacramento River
Rancho Rio de los Molinos
Toomes Creek
Vina
Deer Creek
Denmark
Oregon
John Sutter
William B. Ide
Rancho Barranca Colorado
Senator Thomas Benton
Missouri
Jessie Benton
John C. Frémont
Robert F. Stockton
Gold Rush
San Francisco
Sacramento
under strange circumstances
Black Rock Range
Nevada
cession
Mexican-American War
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Public Land Commission
patented

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