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Rancho Jurupa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rancho Jurupa Rancho Jurupa was a Mexican land grant in California, United States, that is divided by the present-day counties of Riverside and San Bernardino. The land was granted to Juan Bandini by Governor Juan B. Alvarado in 1838.〔Ogden Hoffman, 1862, ''Reports of Land Cases Determined in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California'', Numa Hubert, San Francisco〕 Located along both banks of the Santa Ana River in southern California,〔(Diseño del Rancho Jurupa )〕 the rancho included much of the land in the present day city of Jurupa Valley, as well as the downtown area in the city of Riverside. ==History== "Seven leagues of grazing land: a little more," is how the "then almost worthless, but now invaluable," tract known as Jurupa Ranch came into being on September 28, 1838, through a grant made from Juan B. Alvarado (then Governor of California) to Juan Bandini (1800-1859).〔Kim Jarrell Johnson, 2006, ''Jurupa'', Arcadia Publishing, ISBN 978-0-7385-3082-6〕 Riverside historians, have proposed that the original seven square league (approximately ) Rancho Jurupa land grant was significantly smaller than the area eventually recognized by the United States. They argue that Pachappa hill, the southeast marker of the Rancho Jurupa, was originally the name of another hill, today known as Mount Rubidoux, and that one of the early owners of Rancho Jurupa reassigned the name Pachappa to the current day Pachappa hill in order to expand the property of the Rancho.〔Tom Patterson, 1996, ''A Colony for California'', The Riverside Museum Associates, p. 82.〕〔(A Memorial to Mount Rubidoux ) by William T. Drysdale〕
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