- Rancho Milpitas
Rancho Milpitas was a 4,457.66
acre (18.0 km²) Mexicanrancho once located in what is now the city ofMilpitas ,California . The name comes from theNahuatl word formaize and could be translated "little cornfields". The 1835 adobe ranch house once owned by the Alviso family to whom the rancho was granted still stands to the south east of the intersection of Piedmont and Calaveras streets at the edge of the city.History
The land was originally granted to
Nicolás Berryessa by "alcalde" of San José, Pedro Chaboya, onMay 6 ,1834 . However, the land was also granted toJosé María Alviso by the governor ofAlta California ,José Castro onSeptember 23 ,1835 . [cite web
url = http://www.milpitashistory.org/alviso/alviso.html
title = José Maria Alviso Adobe/Rancho Milpitas
publisher = Milpitas History
author = Steve Munzel
date = 2000
accessdate = 2007-03-22 ] Alviso built the first story of the ranch house on the north east corner of the property and moved his family there. After he died on 1853, Alviso's widow Juana Galindo Alviso married the rancho manager Jose Urridias. In 1856 the U.S. Land Commission confirmed Alviso's claim to the land, but eventually the family had to sell off most of the land to pay court fees to fight off Americansquatters .References
External links
* [http://www.milpitashistory.org/home/ The Milpitas History Homepage]
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