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Rancho San Francisco was a land grant in present-day northwestern Los Angeles County and eastern Ventura County, California. It was a grant of 48,612 acres (19,673 ha) by Governor Juan B. Alvarado to Antonio del Valle, a Mexican army officer, in recognition for his service to Alta California. It is not related to the city of San Francisco.

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  • Rancho San Francisco était une propriété de 48 612 acres (196,7 km2) concédée par le gouverneur Juan B. Alvarado à Antonio del Valle, un officier de l'armée espagnole, pour service rendu à la province d'Alta California. Il a été le lieu de la première découverte avérée d'or en Californie, le 9 mars 1842, 6 années avant ce qui allait devenir la ruée vers l'or en Californie. * Portail de la Californie (fr)
  • Rancho San Francisco was a land grant in present-day northwestern Los Angeles County and eastern Ventura County, California. It was a grant of 48,612 acres (19,673 ha) by Governor Juan B. Alvarado to Antonio del Valle, a Mexican army officer, in recognition for his service to Alta California. It is not related to the city of San Francisco. The rancho is the location of the first popularly known finding of gold in the Southern California area in 1842, in Placerita Canyon. Much of the present day city of Santa Clarita lies within the boundary of what was Rancho San Francisco. The adobe headquarters of the rancho, and the site of the gold find (known today as the "Oak of the Golden Dream"), are designated California Historical Landmarks. The rancho included portions of the San Gabriel, Santa Susana, Topatopa, and Sierra Pelona Mountain ranges. (en)
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  • Rancho San Francisco était une propriété de 48 612 acres (196,7 km2) concédée par le gouverneur Juan B. Alvarado à Antonio del Valle, un officier de l'armée espagnole, pour service rendu à la province d'Alta California. Il a été le lieu de la première découverte avérée d'or en Californie, le 9 mars 1842, 6 années avant ce qui allait devenir la ruée vers l'or en Californie. * Portail de la Californie (fr)
  • Rancho San Francisco was a land grant in present-day northwestern Los Angeles County and eastern Ventura County, California. It was a grant of 48,612 acres (19,673 ha) by Governor Juan B. Alvarado to Antonio del Valle, a Mexican army officer, in recognition for his service to Alta California. It is not related to the city of San Francisco. (en)
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