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Rancho Cuyamaca

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in 1852. The grant contained no mention of size nor was there any description of boundaries. It was specified in the grant that it was to be measured and maps made. But, with the exception of a crude map of indefinite date, nothing seems to have been done until it came before the land commission.
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Banking 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 the remaining two-thirds to Samual Stewart. Stewart in turn sold one-half of the two-thirds to Robert Allison and one-fourth to John Treat. He later sold the remaining one-fourth to Allison and Juan Luco jointly.
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Following the discovery of gold in the Julian area in 1870, a dispute as to the boundaries of the rancho arose. The new owners attempted to extend Rancho Cuyamaca boundaries northward to
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Although the boundary dispute has been settled, conflicting ownership claims forced a new survey and partition into 14 lots among 10 owners in 1879.
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and never resided on the grant. For several years, his agent Cesario Walker began lumber operations but was driven out by local Indians.
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provided that the land grants would be honored. As required by the Land Act of 1851, a claim for Rancho Cuyamaca 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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Richard F. Pourade,1963, The Silver Dons, The Union-Tribune Publishing Company, San Diego
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United States. District Court (California : Southern District) Land Case 124 SD
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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 Cuyamaca Mountains and Laguna Mountains
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acquired most of the grant. After Waterman's death, the
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Index

Mexican land grant
Cuyamaca Mountains
Laguna Mountains
San Diego County, California
PĂ­o Pico
AgustĂ­n Olvera
Julian
Cuyamaca Rancho State Park
Lake Cuyamaca
Cuyamaca Peak
Pueblo of Los Angeles
cession
Mexican-American War
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Public Land Commission
Isaac Hartman
Rancho Santa Ysabel
San Diego
patented
Robert W. Waterman
Sather
California State Parks
Cuyamaca Rancho State Park
Ranchos of San Diego County, California
List of Ranchos of California
Ranchos of California
Cuyamaca Mountains
Diseño del Rancho Cuyamaca
ISBN
978-0-7385-5965-0

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