• Fishing ranchos were fishing stations located along the coast of Southwest Florida used by Spanish Cuban fishermen in the late 18th and early 19th centuries...
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  • Native Americans were employed by and often resident at Spanish-Cuban fishing ranchos along the coast of southwest Florida. During the Second Seminole War...
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  • Oranjestad Ranchos of California, 19th century land grants in Alta California List of California Ranchos Ranchos, Buenos Aires in Argentina Rancho Christian...
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  • Later in the century fishing companies from Havana set up permanent stations, ranchos, on islands along the coast. The ranchos were used from September...
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    Generating Station in Herald, California. It is open to the public for camping, fishing, hiking and water activities. Boats are restricted to outboard electric...
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    used slave labor. Bernard Romans wrote the first account of Spanish fishing ranchos existing along Florida's southwest coast in 1770. When the British...
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  • Calusa. Indians living in the area were associated with Spanish-Cuban fishing ranchos, and historians have now concluded that, at least in the 19th century...
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    Rancho San Pedro in 1825, one of the largest ranchos in California. He was one of the founders of the cities of Carson and Compton and of the fishing...
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    Rancho, located near Paardenbaai, is one of the old districts of Oranjestad, the capital of Aruba. Originally a fishing village, Rancho has evolved into...
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  • Pinellas County was inundated "to the waist." The storm destroyed the fishing rancho of Antonio Máximo Hernández, reputedly lower Pinellas' first white settler...
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