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fresh water here would be invaluable to the owner of this land. As we were moving along the lake, an Indian overtook us, running as if to catch up with us; said he was from
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Charles A. Sumner, an English settler. Juan Machado retained the 500 acres (2.0 km) on the west corner of the lake where his house still stands. Sumner moved into the rancho with his wife and two children. He lived in a ranch
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Manriquez Adobe and was located at the site where a seven-room adobe house and an outbuilding stood until they were razed in 1964, at 32912 Macy Avenue, on the north end of the west side of the Lake. Over the years a frame addition and frame second
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Riverside Drive in Lake Elsinore. This was the home built by Juan the son of Augustin Machado, on the small piece of the rancho he retained in the western
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Willard post office at the turn of the century. Today three palm trees still grow in front of the site along Macy Avenue in front of the property, now a vacant lot. The description by
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1484:Santa Monica
1309:Garden Grove
916:Contra Costa
655:Mexican rule
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1708:Los Angeles
1649:Nevada City
1609:Placerville
1474:Santa Maria
1434:Victorville
1424:Santa Clara
1409:Simi Valley
1254:Chula Vista
1229:Bakersfield
1189:Los Angeles
1096:Santa Clara
1076:San Joaquin
976:Los Angeles
762:Present day
747:Development
727:Engineering
672:Californios
615:Before 1900
561: /
549:117°21′00″W
91:Los Angeles
66:, the 1848
1956:Categories
1761:Alamos or
1599:Marysville
1574:Susanville
1529:San Rafael
1524:Santa Cruz
1454:Costa Mesa
1314:Santa Rosa
1219:Long Beach
1214:Sacramento
1131:Stanislaus
1101:Santa Cruz
1056:San Benito
1051:Sacramento
732:Water wars
714:Since 1900
628:Precontact
546:33°38′24″N
277:References
221:California
1589:Red Bluff
1564:Hollister
1549:El Centro
1514:Yuba City
1469:Fairfield
1459:Inglewood
1419:Roseville
1389:Fullerton
1379:Sunnyvale
1374:Escondido
1339:Elk Grove
1334:Lancaster
1319:Oceanside
1244:Riverside
1239:Santa Ana
1194:San Diego
1086:San Mateo
1066:San Diego
1046:Riverside
996:Mendocino
926:El Dorado
921:Del Norte
906:Calaveras
878:By county
825:By region
800:Railroads
780:Etymology
757:Tech boom
702:Civil War
697:Gold Rush
376:, pp. 8-9
152:The house
123:in 1888.
95:Fort Yuma
58:With the
55:in 1851.
1934:Source:
1870:Mexicali
1639:Lakeport
1604:Piedmont
1584:Oroville
1559:Martinez
1534:Woodland
1444:Berkeley
1439:El Monte
1384:Pasadena
1364:Torrance
1344:Palmdale
1294:Glendale
1249:Stockton
1199:San Jose
1156:Tuolumne
1116:Siskiyou
1016:Monterey
991:Mariposa
946:Imperial
941:Humboldt
848:Yosemite
833:Bay Area
795:Missions
790:Maritime
785:Highways
772:By topic
350:Archived
180:Temescal
176:Temecula
163:Temescal
121:Elsinore
89:between
76:patented
37:Wildomar
1841:⁄
1654:Alturas
1644:Jackson
1624:Willows
1539:Hanford
1479:Redding
1464:Ventura
1429:Vallejo
1414:Concord
1404:Visalia
1369:Hayward
1354:Salinas
1329:Ontario
1284:Fontana
1274:Modesto
1259:Fremont
1234:Anaheim
1224:Oakland
1181:By city
1161:Ventura
1146:Trinity
886:Alameda
861:Regions
810:Slavery
805:Ranchos
213:Willard
60:cession
47:History
1730:Pomona
1634:Sonora
1629:Colusa
1594:Auburn
1569:Eureka
1554:Lompoc
1519:Madera
1499:Merced
1449:Downey
1394:Orange
1359:Pomona
1349:Corona
1279:Oxnard
1264:Irvine
1209:Fresno
1151:Tulare
1141:Tehama
1136:Sutter
1126:Sonoma
1121:Solano
1111:Sierra
1106:Shasta
1041:Plumas
1036:Placer
1031:Orange
1026:Nevada
1001:Merced
981:Madera
971:Lassen
931:Fresno
911:Colusa
896:Amador
891:Alpine
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1719:Monte
1614:Yreka
1579:Ukiah
1494:Chico
1006:Modoc
986:Marin
961:Kings
936:Glenn
901:Butte
722:Labor
197:adobe
156:adobe
1504:Napa
1171:Yuba
1166:Yolo
1021:Napa
1011:Mono
966:Lake
956:Kern
951:Inyo
435:ISBN
370:ISBN
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