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Expediente, Manuel Garfias' application for the grant of Rancho San Pascual

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    Manuel Garfias letters, documents, and photographs

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    This small group of items includes letters, legal documents, receipts, and photographs related to Manuel Garfias, his wife Luisa Avila de Garfias, his daughters, his friend Lewis C. Granger (who had previously owned Rancho La Cañada), and Manuel Sepulveda. The group contains items both in English and Spanish.

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    Manuel Micheltorena land grant to Julian Manriquez

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    Abstract of title for Stoneman Tract of Rancho San Pascual

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    Abstract of title for the rancho and map.

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