• Rancho Los Putos also called Rancho Lihuaytos was a 44,384-acre (179.62 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Solano County, California given in 1843...
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  • Rancho Rio de los Putos, (Wolfskill Grant) was a 17,755-acre (71.85 km2) Mexican land grant in the western Sacramento Valley, within present-day Solano...
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    Park (124 ha). The parks were part of Juan Felipe Peña land grant Rancho Los Putos. The park is both a recreational park and place with historical sites...
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  • Cabeza Vaca (1782-1856), who with Juan Felipe Pena received in 1843 the Rancho Los Putos Mexican land grant, which included the peak that now bears Vaca's name)...
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    Bay Area portal 1892 Vacaville–Winters earthquakes Nut Tree Airport Rancho Los Putos "California Cities by Incorporation Date". California Association of...
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    District of California, Numa Hubert, San Francisco. Ranchos of California Ranchos of Los Angeles County Ranchos of Orange County Mexican land grants in Texas...
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    in 1842 by the Californios and designed by Juan Felipe Peña on the Rancho Los Putos. It is situated on 1.5 acres (0.61 ha). The Peña Adobe is part of the...
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  • Trinidad, Colorado - named after Trinidad Baca Vacaville, California Rancho Los Putos Valles Caldera Vaca Mountains Chávez, Fray Angélico, Origins of New...
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    to Mexican Alta California, received a Mexican land grant for Rancho Rio de los Putos in 1842 from Governor Juan Bautista Alvarado. His brother, John...
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    Cabeza Vaca (1782–1856), who with Juan Felipe Pena received in 1843 the Rancho Los Putos Mexican land grant, which included the peak that now bears Vaca's name...
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