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Rancho La Laguna

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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 Temecula and going to the mines; had a little pinole tied up in a handkerchief; spoke Spanish, seemed disposed to be communicative.
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Come to the Laguna, two miles from the divide. Some good young grass, great deal of elder on its banks; as we rode along frequent flocks of geese rose from the shore; many shots at them; none brought down. The water of the Laguna is saltish, the animals cannot drink it; if they could, such a sheet of
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In about 15 miles reach some timber where the hills approach near, apparently the termination of the valley of Temecula, a sort of low divide over which we enter into another valley. In both these is much good soil, although in the latter more of the wiry grass and more marshy, some little evergreen
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In 1873, all but 500 acres (2.0 km) of the rancho was sold to 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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station. The station may have been the former 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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On September 2, 2017 the building was damaged by fire. In recent years, the property had been unoccupied and homeless people were rumored to be camping on the property. Civic leaders in Lake Elsinore launched a campaign to raise money for a reward for someone who provides a tip leading to the
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home on the south-west side of the west corner of the lake that still exists at 15410 Grand Avenue east of the junction of Grand Avenue and 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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The first adobe building was built on the south side of the lake and the building and the lake was described in the "Pioneer notes from the diaries of Judge Benjamin Hayes, 1849-1875" when he stayed there overnight on December 27–28, 1850 during his journey into California:
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corner of the lake, after he had sold the rest to Sumner. It was later incorporated into a larger frame home but recently had been restored in its original form as a two-room adobe. This adobe is located a short distance northwest of the old Laguna Grande Station site.
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story had been added to it and it was used as the 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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At sunset the moon rises behind the snowy peaks to the eastward and is reflected on the lake. Wild sage; the lake has evidently once, near the house, been with a much broader basin. How is it supplied with water? Clover around it.
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Manriquez sold out to Abel Sterns in 1851, and in 1858 Sterns sold the rancho to Augustin Machado, just in time for Augustin Machado's Rancho La Laguna to become the site of the Laguna Grande station of the
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Franklin Heald, along with Donald Graham and William Collier, purchased the Rancho Laguna from Sumner in 1883. They developed a community that was incorporated as the city of
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arrest and conviction of whoever was responsible for the fire that damaged the historical Machado Adobe. Funds may also be used for preservation and restoration efforts.
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in 1858. Augustin Machado built his house and outbuildings near the southwest corner of the Lake. From 1857 to 1861 the rancho was a stop on the
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Julian Manriquez received the land grant in 1844. His adobe ranch house lay at the north end of the west side of the lake. He sold the land to
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Sketch by Henry Chapman Ford, depicting the Laguna Rancho near the San Jacinto Mountains and Temecula, June, 1888; from USC Digital Library
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of the site of the adobe of the Manriquez rancho where he stayed overnight in January 1850, seems to match the location of this adobe.
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provided that the land grants would be honored. As required by the Land Act of 1851, a claim for Rancho La Laguna was filed with the
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Frickstad, Walter N., A Century of California Post Offices 1848-1954, Philatelic Research Society, Oakland, CA. 1955, pp. 126-135.
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Lake Elsinore leaders will offer reward to find whoever started the Machado Adobe fire, Press Enterprise, September 15, 2017
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house that was a frame building, with rooms on a verandah with a small building one hundred feet away as a kitchen.
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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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Photo of Machado Ranch and Stage Station at Lake Elsinor, California, ca.1898-1900; from USC Digital Library
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Road firm and good, gently ascending for a mile or more from the lake; then uneven, occasionally sandy, to
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Sumner, C. A. "Early Days in Elsinore and Temecula." Lake Elsinore Valley Press: March 1, 1918.
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miles east southeast of Carrizo Creek Station, 15 miles west northwest of Indian Wells.
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Drawing depicting Rancho de La Laguna in California, ca.1870,; from USC Digital Library
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In 1862, during the American Civil War the rancho provided the site for the Union Army
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United States. District Court (California : Southern District) Land Case 161 SD
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The California State Military Museum, Historic California Posts: Camp Laguna Grande
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to Julian Manriquez. The rancho lands are included in the present day city of
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Benjamin Ignatius Hayes, Edited and published by Marjorie Tisdale Wolcott,
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Pioneer notes from the diaries of Judge Benjamin Hayes, 1849-1875
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Manriquez Adobe, Laguna Grande Butterfield Stage Station site
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1898 Elsinore, CA topographic Map, reprinted in 1941.
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Index

Mexican land grant
Riverside County, California
Manuel Micheltorena
Lake Elsinore
Wildomar
San Diego County
Abel Stearns
cession
Mexican-American War
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Public Land Commission
patented
Augustin Machado
Butterfield Overland Mail
Los Angeles
Fort Yuma
stage station
Camp Laguna Grande
Juan Bautista Machado
Elsinore
The house
adobe
Temescal
Butterfield Overland Mail
Temecula
Temescal
Benjamin Ignatius Hayes
adobe
Riverside County
California

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