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Rancho San Juan Bautista : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rancho San Juan Bautista Rancho San Juan Bautista was a Mexican land grant in present day Santa Clara County, California given in 1844 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to José Agustín Narvaez.〔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 grant extended along the Guadalupe River from Los Gatos to San Jose. Within its boundaries were much of today’s Willow Glen, Hillsdale, Robertsville and the Lone Hill area.〔( Diseño del Rancho San Juan Bautista )〕〔(Early Santa Clara Ranchos, Grants, Patents and Maps )〕 ==History== José Agustín Narvaez (1778-) came to Branciforte in 1797. He was alcade at San Jose in 1812. He was granted the two square league Rancho San Juan Bautista in 1844. With the cession of California to the United States following the Mexican-American War, the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo provided that the land grants would be honored. As required by the Land Act of 1851, a claim for Rancho San Juan Bautista was filed with the Public Land Commission in 1852,〔(United States. District Court (California : Northern District) Land Case 7 ND )〕 and the grant was patented to José Agustín Narvaez in 1865.〔( Report of the Surveyor General 1844 - 1886 )〕 Narvaez sold a portion of the rancho to Éthienne Bernard Edmond Thée, who came to California from Bordeaux. Thée planted mission grapes, but in 1852 he was joined by a neighbor, Charles LeFranc (-1887), also from France, and they planted cuttings from the France, which became the Almaden Vineyards. LeFranc and Thee built a winery, and LeFranc chose the name New Almaden. In 1857 LeFranc married Thée's daughter, Marie Adele, and eventually inherited the property. LeFranc was killed in an accident in 1887, and control of the company passed to his children, Henry, Louise and Marie. His son, Henry was killed in a trolley accident in 1909. Soon after the death of Le Franc, his daughter, Louise, married Paul Masson, who established his own winery at Saratoga.〔(Paul Masson Mountain Winery ) National Park Service〕 Masson helped guide the winery through the difficult days of Prohibition, then swapped the property in 1930 for Rancho Orestimba y Las Garzas.〔Charles L. Sullivan, 1982, ''Like Modern Edens: Winegrowing in Santa Clara Valley and Santa Cruz Mountains 1798-1981 '',California History Center〕
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