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Title:
Jurupa grant [Riverside and San Bernardino counties, Calif.] : Juan Bandini, claimant : case no. 213, Southern District, 1838-1879.Caption:
United States vs. Juan BandiniCreator/Contributor:
United States District Court (California: Southern District) , Responsible party
Bandini, Juan, 1800-1859.
, Claimant
Date:
1838 - 1879Subject:
Land grants--California--Riverside County
Land grants--California--San Bernardino County
Land titles--California--Riverside County
Land titles--California--San Bernardino County
Land grants
Rancho Jurupa (Riverside County and San Bernardino County, Calif.)
Bandini, Juan, 1800-1859
Stearns, Abel, 1798-1871
Note:
Case file for The United States vs. Juan Bandini, Rancho Jurupa. Includes transcript of the proceedings (28 p.) and related
documents.
Title from portfolio label.
Forms part of: Documents pertaining to the adjudication of private land claims in California.
Granted by Alvarado Sept. 28, 1838 to Juan Bandini. Claim filed by Bandini Sept. 25, 1852, for part of the grant; patent issued
to Abel Stearns May 23, 1879, for 32,259.16 acres (28,143.53 acres in Riverside County; 4,115.63 acres in San Bernardino County).
Commission 361, Expediente 203. The patent is recorded in San Bernardino, No. 483 General Land Office map. (The grant was
also called Guapa, or Huapa, and later was known as Agua Mansa.)
Bowman, J.N. Index of the Spanish-Mexican private land grant records and cases of California, I, 292 (shelved as BANC MSS
C-R 17, Bancroft Library).
Type:
Case filesPhysical Description:
1 portfolio (164 p.) ; 26 x 41 cm.
Language:
Spanish
English
Local Call Number:
BANC MSS Land Case Files 213 SD
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Metacollection:
California Cultures