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Rancho Rincon de Los Esteros : ウィキペディア英語版
Rancho Rincon de Los Esteros
Rancho Rincón de Los Esteros was a Mexican land grant in present-day Santa Clara County, California given by Governor Juan Bautista Alvarado in 1838 to Ignacio Alviso.〔Ogden Hoffman, 1862, ''Reports of Land Cases Determined in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California'', Numa Hubert, San Francisco〕 The name means Estuaries Corner or Estuaries Bend. The rancho was located within the present day Santa Clara County,〔(Land Grant Profile for Rancho Rincón de Los Esteros )〕 on the southern shore of San Francisco Bay between the Guadalupe River and Coyote Creek outflows into the Bay.
==History==
Ignacio Alviso (1772 - 1848), the son of Domingo Alviso, one of the members of the De Anza Expedition, was a soldier at the San Francisco Presidio, and retired in 1838. The city of Alviso was named for Ignacio.〔(Members of the Anza Expedition: Individual Profiles )〕〔Robert Burrill and Lynn Rogers, 2006, ''Images of America: Alviso, San Jose'', Arcadia Publishing, ISBN 0-7385-3140-5〕

Three claims for three separate parts of Rancho Rincón de Los Esteros were filed with the Public Land Commission. A claim by Rafael Nicanor Alviso (1840–1904)〔(Domingo Alviso )〕 was filed with the Commission in 1852 and a patent for awarded in 1872.〔(United States. District Court (California : Northern District) Land Case 204 ND )〕〔( Report of the Surveyor General 1844 - 1886 )〕
The second claim was filed by Francisco Berreyesa et al. with the Commission in 1852 and a patent for awarded in 1873.〔(United States. District Court (California : Northern District) Land Case 239 ND )〕 Francisco Berreyesa was the son of Guadalupe Berreyesa (1816–1850)〔(Descendants of Luis Cayetano (Berrelleza) Berreyesa )〕 and Maria Dolores Alviso (1817–1850), who was daughter of Ignacio Alviso and Margarita Bernal.〔(Ignacio Alviso and Margarita Bernal )〕
The third claim was filed by Ellen E. White with the Commission in 1852 and a patent for awarded in 1862.〔(United States. District Court (California: Northern District) Land Case 238 ND )〕 Charles White (1823–1853), a native of Ireland who came overland from Missouri in 1846 with his wife, Ellen E. White, and two children, was one of San Jose's leading and wealthiest citizens in the half-dozen years before and after statehood. He was alcalde of the Pueblo of San José in 1848. White also owned Rancho Cholame and Rancho Pala. Charles White was killed in the explosion of the steamboat "Jenny Lind" en route from Alviso to San Francisco on April 11, 1853.

Originally the Mexican rancho extended between Arroyo Penitencia in the east to Rio Guadaloupe in the west.〔( Diseño del Rancho Rincón de Los Esteros )〕 By the time the US courts confirmed the grant, the portion east of Coyote Creek had been lost to settlers in Milpitas.〔(75 US 337 Alviso v. United States )〕
The marshy land, only a few feet above sea level in most places, was used for cattle grazing for a long period of time after the original grant. Numerous orchards existed on the land in the early 1900s, and, in addition, lettuce was grown here more recently in the 1970s. In contemporary times the name ''Rincón de Los Esteros'' is also the name of a redevelopment project in the city of San Jose, California.

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