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Rancho San Gorgonio (other)
Rancho San Gorgonio, or San Gorgonio Rancho, might refer to; Places * Rancho San Gorgonio, a cattle ranch established in the San Gorgonio pass in 1824 by the San Gabriel Mission near Los Angeles * Rancho San Gorgonio, a master planned community under development in Banning, California *Rancho San Jacinto y San Gorgonio Rancho San Jacinto y San Gorgonio (also called Rancho San Timoteo and Rancho Yucaipa) was a Mexican land grant in present day Riverside County, California given in 1843 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to James (Santiago) Johnson.Ogden Hoffman, 18 ..., an 1843 Mexican Land Grant in Southern California See also * San Gorgonio (other) {{disambiguation San Gorgonio Pass ...
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Rancho San Gorgonio (San Gabriel Mission)
Rancho San Gorgonio, or San Gorgonio Rancho, might refer to; Places * Rancho San Gorgonio, a cattle ranch established in the San Gorgonio pass in 1824 by the San Gabriel Mission near Los Angeles * Rancho San Gorgonio, a master planned community under development in Banning, California *Rancho San Jacinto y San Gorgonio, an 1843 Mexican Land Grant in Southern California See also *San Gorgonio (other) San Gorgonio is Spanish for "Saint Gorgonius"; San Gorgonio might also refer to: Landforms and parks *San Gorgonio Mountain, California, United States *San Gorgonio Pass, California, United States *San Gorgonio River, California, United States * S ... {{disambiguation San Gorgonio Pass ...
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Mission San Gabriel Arcángel
Mission San Gabriel Arcángel ( es, Misión de San Gabriel Arcángel) is a Californian mission and historic landmark in San Gabriel, California. It was founded by Spaniards of the Franciscan order on "The Feast of the Birth of Mary," September 8, 1771, as the fourth of what would become twenty-one Spanish missions in California. San Gabriel Arcángel was named after the Archangel Gabriel and often referred to as the "Godmother of the Pueblo of Los Angeles." The mission was built and run using what has been described as slave labor from nearby Tongva villages, such as Yaanga and was built on the site of the village of Toviscanga. When the nearby Pueblo de los Ángeles was built in 1781, the mission competed with the emerging pueblo for control of Indigenous labor. The mission was designed by Antonio Cruzado, who gave the building its capped buttresses and the tall narrow windows, which are unique among the missions of the California chain. A large stone cross stands in the cent ...
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Rancho San Gorgonio (planned Community)
Rancho San Gorgonio, or San Gorgonio Rancho, might refer to; Places * Rancho San Gorgonio, a cattle ranch established in the San Gorgonio pass in 1824 by the San Gabriel Mission near Los Angeles * Rancho San Gorgonio, a master planned community under development in Banning, California * Rancho San Jacinto y San Gorgonio, an 1843 Mexican Land Grant in Southern California See also * San Gorgonio (other) {{disambiguation San Gorgonio Pass ...
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Rancho San Jacinto Y San Gorgonio
Rancho San Jacinto y San Gorgonio (also called Rancho San Timoteo and Rancho Yucaipa) was a Mexican land grant in present day Riverside County, California given in 1843 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to James (Santiago) Johnson.Ogden Hoffman, 1862, ''Reports of Land Cases Determined in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California'', Numa Hubert, San Francisco At the time of the US Patent, Rancho San Jacinto y San Gorgonio was a part of San Bernardino County. The County of Riverside was created by the California Legislature in 1893 by taking land from both San Bernardino and San Diego Counties. The grant encompassed San Timoteo Canyon. History James (Santiago) Johnson (1798–1847) was an Englishman who established the trading firm of Johnson and Aguirre, in Guaymas, Mexico. He came to California in 1833 with his nephew John Forster. Johnson married Maria del Carmen Guirado. Johnson received the one square league Rancho San Jacinto y San Gor ...
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San Gorgonio (other)
San Gorgonio is Spanish for "Saint Gorgonius"; San Gorgonio might also refer to: Landforms and parks *San Gorgonio Mountain, California, United States *San Gorgonio Pass, California, United States *San Gorgonio River, California, United States *San Gorgonio Wilderness, California, United States Establishments and organizations *San Gorgonio Council, of Girl Scouts *San Gorgonio course, a golf course at Sun City Palm Desert, California *San Gorgonio High School, in San Bernardino, California *San Gorgonio Inn, in Banning, California * San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital, in Banning, California * San Gorgonio Memorial Park, cemetery in Banning, California *San Gorgonio Pass Campus, a satellite campus of Mt. San Jacinto College *San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm, located on the eastern slope of the San Gorgonio Pass * San Gorgonio Wilderness Association, works to support the San Gorgonio Wilderness Historical *San Gorgonio, an early name for Beaumont, California *San Gorgonio Handicap, previo ...
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