Documents Pertaining to the Adjudication of Private Land Claims in California, circa 1852-1892, circa 1852-1892

Santa Rosa grant [Santa Barbara County, Calif.] : Maria Jesus Olivera de Cota et al, claimant : case no. 294, Southern District, 1836-1863.

Containers:
Volume 294 SD, Reel C-I 100:458 FILM
Identifier:
BANC MSS Land Case Files 294 SD
Creators:
United States District Court (California: Southern District) and Olivera de Cota, María Jesús
Extent:
1 portfolio (93 p.) ; 26 x 41 cm.
Scope and content:
Grantee:
Francisco Cota
Associated Case Numbers:
Toma 304, Expediente 160, Docket 474, 294 SD, GLO 370
Associated Maps:
A-1345, B-1343, D-1342, D-1344
Coordinates:
W 120°17'/N 34°37'
Rancho Name:
Rancho Santa Rosa (Santa Barbara County, Calif.)

Case file for The United States vs. Maria Jesus Olivera de Cota et al., Rancho Santa Rosa. Includes transcript of the proceedings (70 p.) and related documents.

Language:
English
Alternative form available:

Microfilm available : BANC MSS C-I 100:458 FILM.

Also available in digital format.

Other descriptive data:

Bowman, J.N. Index of the Spanish-Mexican private land grant records and cases of California, I, 778 (shelved as BANC MSS C-R 17, Bancroft Library).

Maria Jesus Olivera de Cota et al. were claimants for 15,526 acres in Santa Barbara County (3 miles s.w. of Buellton), Calif. Claim filed Nov. 9, 1852; patent issued Apr. 30, 1872. Commission 474, Expediente 160, Toma 304. The patent is recorded in Santa Barbara, No. 370, General Land Office map. (This grant was also called Ojo de Agua de Arellanes.)

Forms part of: Documents pertaining to the adjudication of private land claims in California.

Title from portfolio label.

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