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Company foreclosed on the rancho. In 1917, Adolph G. Gassen of San Diego acquired the rancho from the bank. Ralph M. Dyar of Los Angeles acquired the rancho in hopes of developing a mountain resort. After the start of the Great Depression, Dyar sold the rancho to
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and include the Julian mines. The miners, supported by the general public of
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https://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/21299/files/historic%20background%20study.pdf
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Mexican land grant in the
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161:List of Ranchos of California
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36:San Diego County, California
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391:Before 1900
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88:, the 1848
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1350:Susanville
1305:San Rafael
1300:Santa Cruz
1230:Costa Mesa
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995:Long Beach
990:Sacramento
907:Stanislaus
877:Santa Cruz
832:San Benito
827:Sacramento
508:Water wars
490:Since 1900
404:Precontact
322:32°57′36″N
177:References
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1325:El Centro
1290:Yuba City
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601:By region
576:Railroads
556:Etymology
533:Tech boom
478:Civil War
473:Gold Rush
114:San Diego
80:With the
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1310:Woodland
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767:Mariposa
722:Imperial
717:Humboldt
624:Yosemite
609:Bay Area
571:Missions
566:Maritime
561:Highways
548:By topic
293:Archived
150:See also
129:In 1886
121:patented
43:PĂo Pico
1430:Alturas
1420:Jackson
1400:Willows
1315:Hanford
1255:Redding
1240:Ventura
1205:Vallejo
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957:By city
937:Ventura
922:Trinity
662:Alameda
637:Regions
586:Slavery
581:Ranchos
82:cession
69:History
26:in the
1410:Sonora
1405:Colusa
1370:Auburn
1345:Eureka
1330:Lompoc
1295:Madera
1275:Merced
1225:Downey
1170:Orange
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