San Joaquin Ranch

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San Joaquin Ranch was a historic Mexican-era land grant and cattle ranch in what is now Orange County, California, that played a key role in the region’s early agricultural and settlement history.

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California ranch 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mexican land grant
cattle ranch
country Mexico
hasHistoricalSignificance example of Mexican-era land tenure in California
illustrates transition from Mexican to American control in California landholding
hasLandUse farmland
grazing land
hasRole key role in early agricultural history of Orange County
key role in early settlement history of Orange County
heritageStatus historic ranch
historicalEra Mexican era of California
influenced development of regional agriculture in Orange County
patterns of early settlement in Orange County
languageOfOriginalGrant Spanish
locatedIn Alta California NERFINISHED
California, United States
surface form: California

Southern California
United States of America
surface form: United States

present-day Orange County, California
locatedNear Pacific coast of Southern California
namedAfter San Joaquin NERFINISHED
partOf early rancho system in Southern California
precededBy indigenous use of the land
usedFor agriculture
cattle ranching

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San Joaquin Hills namedAfter San Joaquin Ranch
John Steinbeck’s labor trilogy setting San Joaquin Ranch
subject surface form: Of Mice and Men
this entity surface form: California ranch