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Rancho Santa Ana y Quien Sabe : ウィキペディア英語版
Rancho Santa Ana y Quien Sabe
Rancho Santa Ana y Quién Sabe was a Mexican land grant in present day San Benito County, California given in 1839 by Governor Juan B. Alvarado to Manuel Larios and Juan M. Anzar.〔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, east of present day Hollister, consisted of the one square league Rancho Santa Ana in the Santa Ana Creek valley on the north, and the six square league Rancho Quién Sabe in the Quién Sabe Creek valley on the south.〔(Diseño del Rancho Santa Ana y Quién Sabe )〕
==History==
Luis del Castillo Negrete (1978-1843) came to Alta California in 1834 as a member of the Híjar-Padrés Colony. He was an advisor to Governor Mariano Chico, and returned to Mexico in 1836. His brother, Francisco Javier del Castillo Negrete, received the six square league Rancho Quién Sabe in 1836 from Governor Nicolás Gutiérrez.〔Greg Niemann,2002,''Baja Legends: The Historic Characters, Events, and Locations that put Baja California on the Map'', Sunbelt Publications, ISBN 978-0-932653-47-5〕
In 1839, the land was re-granted by Governor Alvarado to Manuel Larios and Juan Miguel Anzar.〔Marjorie Pierce,1981, ''East of the Gabilans'', Western Tanager Press, ISBN 978-0-934136-11-2〕 Anzar paid Larios to oversee the property. In 1848 the two men agreed to divide the grant; Larios took Rancho Santa Ana, and Anzar took Rancho Quién Sabe. Later, when title to the land was being determined, the courts ruled that Anzar and Larios owned equal shares.

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