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William Welles Hollister

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He remained at Rancho San Justo for 14 years before selling the 20,773-acre (84.07 km) South Valley ranch for $ 370,000 and moved south with his family to raise sheep in the Santa Barbara region of California, settling on the eastern portion of the former Mexican land grant
380:. Rancho San Justo was held jointly by the Flint, Bixby & Company and Hollister until 1861, when they disagreed over a business matter and dissolved their partnership. Benjamin and Thomas Flint took all of the land east of the San Benito River. Dr. Thomas Flint's home in 433:. In the 1870s the Dibblee-Hollister partnership was dissolved and the lands and livestock divided. Rancho Lompoc and Rancho Mission Vieja de la Purisima were sold. Rancho Cañada de Salsipuedes, Rancho Las Cruces, and Rancho Nuestra Señora del Refugio went to Hollister. 130: 303:
In 1852, Hollister sold his farm and stock of goods and purchased two or three hundred head of cattle and started across the plains for California, where he sold his cattle and returned immediately to Ohio and prepared for another trip to California.
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In 1854 he, along with his brother Joseph Hubbard Hollister, his sister, Lucy A. Brown, with an additional fifty men and four women (including Mrs. Brown), led the first large transcontinental sheep drive, bringing 10,000
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today is the St. Francis Retreat. Hollister took the land west of the river, including what is now known as the San Juan Valley. Hollister and his wife built a home at the base of a small hill known today as Park Hill.
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after his wife. Colonel Hollister, in partnership with brothers Thomas and Albert Dibblee, bought several other land grants in Santa Barbara County, including
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During the 1870s, William Hollister made many contributions to the Santa Barbara area including helping to finance and develop the
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William Welles Hollister died on August 8, 1886, age 68, at Santa Barbara, California and is buried in the Santa Barbara Cemetery.
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Santa Barbara's Royal Rancho: The fabulous history of Los Dos Pueblos
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Hollister married Annie Hannah James on June 18, 1862, in
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William Welles Hollister, was born on Jan. 12, 1818 near
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minister, influential in California politics during the
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Hanover, Ohio
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Hollister, California
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