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Vicente de la Osa

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198: 42: 186: 178: 170:-fueled cattle boom, de la Osa "compensated by establishing a small vineyard, raising some sheep, and letting out rooms to travelers". In 1856 and 1859 he held a relic political position called Judge of the Plains that adjudicated disputes between ranchers. De la Osa died in 1861 leaving a pregnant wife with 12 children; Rita de la Osa later sold Rancho Los Encinos to one of her daughters and a son-in-law who served as 155:. He sold La Providencia for 1,500 pesos and paid 100 pesos for the first of several purchases that before long gave him the use of the entire ranch". De la Osa built a nine-room adobe near the 384: 197: 177: 163:, but there was originally a second adobe, now long gone, "believed to have some fourteen rooms, housed the storage, work rooms and employee quarters". 374: 379: 171: 41: 160: 83: 219: 329: 185: 137: 129: 65: 369: 364: 359: 167: 141: 117: 113: 214: 156: 148: 109: 105: 152: 250: 132:, where his father was a corporal. After his mother died when he was a baby he moved to 353: 144:
in 1832. In addition to serving as a public official he owned and operated a tavern.
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official, serving as secretary, councilman and "syndic". He married Rita Guillen at
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in 1843. Six years later he sold Providencia and "bought an approximate third of
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De La Osa Street in Los Angeles is named for Vincente de la Osa.
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Rancho Encino, 1868 survey showing location of de la Osa adobe
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Rancho de Los Encinos cattle brand of Don Vicente de la Osa
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city official, tavern owner, and cattle rancher who owned
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as a child, then back to Los Angeles where he became a
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house built by Vicente de la Osa at Rancho Los Encinos
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Vicente de la Ossa

Presidio of San Diego
Los Angeles County, California
Californio
Rancho Providencia
Rancho Los Encinos
San Fernando Valley
Southern California
Presidio of San Diego
Mexico
Pueblo of Los Angeles
Mission San Gabriel
Rancho Providencia
Rancho del Encino
Encino Springs
Los Encinos State Historic Park
California Gold Rush
Los Angeles county sheriff


adobe

Encino Hot Springs
Ranchos of Los Angeles County




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