- Rancho Los Nietos
Rancho Los Nietos, awarded to
Manuel Nieto in 1784, was the largest Spanish land grant inAlta California . It was 300,000acres (1,200 km²), extending from theSan Gabriel River , now theLos Angeles River , to the west, and theSanta Ana River to the east. The road fromMission San Gabriel toMission San Diego ,El Camino Real , formed the northern boundary (about where Whittier Boulevard is now), and thePacific ocean was the boundary on the south. The priests atMission San Gabriel protested that Nieto's land encroached on theirs, so some land was pared away, but enough remained that it was still the largest rancho granted. At first it was called La Zanja, but later it was known simply as Rancho Los Nietos.Today, parts of Long Beach, Lakewood, Downey, Norwalk, Santa Fe Springs, Whittier, Fullerton, Huntington Beach,
Bolsa Chica State Beach , Seal Beach, Anaheim, Buena Park, Garden Grove, and many smaller cities including Artesia and Cerritos are located on what was once the enormous Nieto Rancho.Mexican land grants
On
May 22 ,1834 ,Alta California governorJosé Figueroa officially declared the Los Nietos grant underMexican rule and ordered its partition into six smaller ranchos: Las Bolsas, Los Alamitos, Los Cerritos, Los Coyotes, Santa Gertrudes and Palo Alto. Juan José Nieto received Rancho Los Alamitos, 28,612 acres; (115.79 km²), Rancho Los Coyotes 48,806 acres; (197.51 km²) and Rancho Palo Alto. Rancho Palo Alto was the smallest of the six ranchos. The property included the Coyote Hills and most of the Arroyo de los Coyotes, now called Coyote Creek, and in 1889 it became the boundary between Los Angeles and Orange Counties.Historic sites
The
Rancho Los Cerritos adobe is still in use at the Virginia Country Club in Long Beach, and theRancho Los Alamitos adobe is just a few blocks east of the campus ofCalifornia State University, Long Beach .References
* [http://www.ci.cerritos.ca.us/library/history/chapter3.html Cerritos Public Library, History of Cerritos, Chapter 3: Ranches Under Spanish, Mexican and American Rule] california-geo-stub
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