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In the 1830s, the property became a Mexican land grant, and then was purchased by James P. Sargent, a New Hampshire native ...
the San Bernardino Mountains and the Mojave Desert region — and placed with other Indigenous clans in the San Gabriel Mission. Later in the 1800s, many Maara’yam people were held in an outpost ...
Later in the 1800s, many Maara’yam people were held in an outpost in modern Redlands and used as mission labor. They built a massive irrigation system, the Mill Creek Zanja, which supported ...
The eastern part of Rancho ... maps say 744 acres are in the high category. Phase 4 will include the following counties on March 24: Imperial, Inyo, Los Angeles, Mono, Orange, Riverside, San ...
Now Rancho Cucamonga is ... King and his widow, retired San Bernardino County Judge Pamela King — have shared ownership of the land since the late 1800s. It’s been home to citrus trees and ...
Officials from the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department have confirmed that the body of John Fitzpatrick had been found in the state park in September. However, investigators in both San Diego ...
The City of San Bernardino has settled a legal dispute with state authorities over the city’s failure to produce a state-compliant Housing Element, the comprehensive document that outlines every ...
During the first half of the 19th Century, Don Antonio Maria Lugo was perhaps the most important individual in San Bernardino County. Although his elder brothers were born in Spain, Lugo (1775 ...
By Soumya Karlamangla An 1874 map of Southern California ... the Mormon travelers bought a 35,000-acre plot of land known as Rancho San Bernardino from the Lugo brothers, part of a prominent ...
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