
Ranchos of California - Wikipedia
Unlike Spanish Concessions, Mexican land grants provided permanent, unencumbered ownership rights. Most ranchos granted by Mexico were located along the California coast around San …
Ranchos in California: The Spanish and Mexican Eras
What Was the Purpose of the Ranchos? During the Spanish period, the purpose of the ranchos was to raise livestock, primarily cattle, and provide food for the presidios. After Mexican …
Rancho Los Alamitos - Home
THE MISSION of Rancho Los Alamitos is to educate and engage visitors by sharing our rich history, compelling stories, and authentic connections to California’s past, thus inspiring a …
Ranchos – California Missions Foundation
Ranchos, first established during Spanish rule and later continued under the Mexican flag, were large land grants given to individuals who had been loyal to the Spanish Crown or later to the …
1821-1847: Missions, Ranchos, and the Mexican War for Independence
Well-connected families (such as the Vallejos, Alvarados, and Peraltas in the north and the Carillos, de la Guerras, and Picos in the south) could secure grants for each family member, …
List of ranchos of California - Wikipedia
The result of the shifting borders is that some of the ranchos in this list, created by pre-1836 governors, are located partially or entirely in a 30-mile-wide sliver of the former Alta California …
Ranchos of Los Angeles County - Wikipedia
The ranchos of Los Angeles County were large-scale land grants made by the governments of Spain and Mexico between 1784 and July 7, 1846, to private individuals within the current …
The Village of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque
The Village of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque | 6718 Rio Grande Blvd NW, Los Ranchos, NM 87107 | Phone: (505) 344-6582
California Ranchos
By the end of Mexican rule in California in 1846, the ranchos covered 10 million acres and stretched from San Diego in the south to Shasta County in the north. Individual ranchos …
Ranchos & Ranchers - U.S. National Park Service
Mar 1, 2015 · Ranchos were large sections of land used to raise cattle and sheep and in the beginning were not available for purchase because the land, roads, and trails belonged to the …