Rancho La Providencia was a 4,064-acre (16.45 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Los Angeles County, California given by governor Juan B. Alvarado...
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sea Providencia, Nariño a town in municipality in southern Colombia Providencia (bacterium) a Gram-negative bacterial genus Rancho La Providencia and...
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Burbank, California (section Providencia Ranch)
1867, he purchased Rancho La Providencia from David W. Alexander and Francis Mellus, and he purchased the western portion of the Rancho San Rafael (4,603 acres)...
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owned Rancho Providencia and Rancho Los Encinos in what is now the San Fernando Valley area of Southern California in the United States. De la Osa was...
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The rancho period of California—land grants specifically to individuals outside of misiones and presidios—began in 1784, in what would become L.A. County...
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History of the San Fernando Valley (section Ranchos)
Valley, de la Osa sold Rancho La Providencia to David W. Alexander and acquired the Rancho Encino, successfully raising cattle on the property. De la Osa took...
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The Battle of Providencia (also called the "Second Battle of Cahuenga Pass") took place in Cahuenga Pass in early 1845 on Rancho Providencia in the San Fernando...
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Providencia Ranch, part of Providencia Land and Water Development Company property named for the Rancho Providencia Mexican land grant, was a property...
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grantees sold out. In 1849, Don Vicente de la Osa or de la Ossa, the original owner of the nearby Rancho Providencia, acquired the Tongva Indians' interests...
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the following communities: San Bartolomé Atlatlahuca, Rancho Gómez Tagl, Rancho la Providencia, Santa Cruz, Pueblo Nuevo (Pueblo Nuevo), San Francisco...
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Huanacastal, La Esperanza, La Estancia (Santa Cecilia), La Guadalupana, La Liebre (Paraje la Liebre), La Negrita, La Providencia, La Venta, La Ventosa 1, La Ventosa...
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Encino, California, in the San Fernando Valley. The rancho includes the original nine-room de la Ossa Adobe, the two-story limestone Garnier building...
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Battle of Providencia occurred in 1845, Manuel Micheltorena's troops camped at the Encino Springs. From 1849 to 1862, Jose Vicente de los Reyes de la Ossa...
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900 ha) of Rancho Providencia on March 20, 1867, from David W. Alexander and Alexander Bell. Burbank also bought about 4,000 acres (1,600 ha) of Rancho San Rafael...
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the time. It may have been an establishment for the presidio like the Rancho de la Nación. It was under an administrator Santiago E. Arquello in 1836-37...
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la Máquina, Providencia, Puerto de Temascales, Punta del Agua, Ranchito de Juan Ángel (La Hielera), Ranchito de Saucedo, Rancho de Balcones, Rancho de...
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La Guadalupe La Huana Milpería La Providencia La Rufa Laguna Bacuela Los Cascabeles Los Laureles Niza Shiga (Monte Grande) Nizandá Rancho Félix Enríquez...
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de la Osa sold Rancho Providencia to Alexander and Mellus Company. In 1867, he sold Rancho Providencia to David Burbank. The Rancho Tujunga, Rancho Cahuenga...
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Progreso Nacional Ii • Providencia (Ampl) • Providencia I • Providencia Ii • Providencia Iii • Quetzalcoatl 3 • Residencial La Escalera (Fracc) • Residencial...
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Mexican-appointed governor and his men; two deaths), and the Battle of Providencia or Second Battle of Cahuenga Pass in 1845 (between locals over whether...
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Rancho Ex-Mission San Fernando (1846) Rancho Los Encinos Rancho Providencia (1843) Santa Monica Mountains Rancho Cahuenga (1843) Cahuenga Pass Rancho...
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La Lobera 1, La Lobera 2, La Peña Negra, La Providencia, La Purísima Concepción, La Séptima Poniente, La Unión, Las Huertas, Linda Vista 1, Linda Vista...
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Peña La Poza La Providencia Puerta del Sauz de Puruagua Puertecito de Puruagua Puerto de Sabanilla Puriantzicuaro Purísima de Cervantes Purísima de la Barranca...
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his marriage, he acquired Rancho Pauma in San Luis Rey from his father-in-law. Cassidy's second wife was Mary Providencia Smith, daughter of Albert B...
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grant for Rancho Ex-Mission San Fernando. The extreme eastern end of the lake was within the 1843 Rancho Providencia grant to Vincente de la Osa. In 1862...
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grants of Rancho El Escorpión (West Hills), Rancho Providencia and Rancho Cahuenga (Burbank), and Rancho Ex-Mission San Fernando (rest of valley) covered...
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de Cahuenga is often confused with the nearby Rancho Cahuenga, an inholding within the Rancho Providencia land grant, now part of Burbank. The building...
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(Piedras Azules), Janos, La Ciénega, La Ciénega Blanca [Ciénega Blanca], La Guajolota, La Ornela, La Providencia, La Salitrera, La Vinata, Las Tierritas...
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La Manga, La Nopalera, La Palma, La Providencia Doxteje, La Soledad, La Teresa (Santa Teresa), La Terquedad, La Venta (Barrio la Venta), Las Arenas (San...
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(1949) West Elmwood Avenue [Pedestrian Bridge] South Lake Street/West Providencia Avenue (1949) West Verdugo Avenue (1949) Abandoned Railroad West Olive...
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