History of Riverside County, California: With Biographical Sketches of the Leading Men and Women of the County who Have Been Identified with Its Growth and Development from the Early Days to the PresentHistoric Record Company, 1912 - 783 pages |
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... sold this to Louis Rubidoux . Mr. Rubidoux occupied and improved the ranch until his death in 1869 , and many of his children and grandchildren still reside in and around Riverside . " At the close of the Mexican war , in 1848 , the ...
... sold this to Louis Rubidoux . Mr. Rubidoux occupied and improved the ranch until his death in 1869 , and many of his children and grandchildren still reside in and around Riverside . " At the close of the Mexican war , in 1848 , the ...
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... sold as low as $ 250 . In the address from which we have quoted the above Mr. Evans says , in regard to the acreage ... sold in 1871 at from $ 200 to $ 400 each were being sold twenty - five years later at from $ 10,000 to $ 20,000 ...
... sold as low as $ 250 . In the address from which we have quoted the above Mr. Evans says , in regard to the acreage ... sold in 1871 at from $ 200 to $ 400 each were being sold twenty - five years later at from $ 10,000 to $ 20,000 ...
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... sold for business purposes and the land where White park is now located was given to the public in exchange . This change was made when B. D. Burt refused to locate and build the first brick store building unless he should be allowed to ...
... sold for business purposes and the land where White park is now located was given to the public in exchange . This change was made when B. D. Burt refused to locate and build the first brick store building unless he should be allowed to ...
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... sold to Samuel A. Ames , who several years later sold and built the fine residence owned in recent years by Dr. Wood . Mr. Clapp built a second resi- dence on the corner of Ninth and Mulberry streets , where he lived for the remainder ...
... sold to Samuel A. Ames , who several years later sold and built the fine residence owned in recent years by Dr. Wood . Mr. Clapp built a second resi- dence on the corner of Ninth and Mulberry streets , where he lived for the remainder ...
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... sold their claim to Tibbetts . Thomas soon came to the village . Mrs. Seibold , who was a sister of Professor Denton and Mrs. Cridge , sold to Thomas . Dr. Craig came to town and built a little hotel on the site of the present Carnegie ...
... sold their claim to Tibbetts . Thomas soon came to the village . Mrs. Seibold , who was a sister of Professor Denton and Mrs. Cridge , sold to Thomas . Dr. Craig came to town and built a little hotel on the site of the present Carnegie ...
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Page 149 - An act to provide for organization and government of irrigation districts and to provide for the acquisition thereby of works for the irrigation of the lands embraced within such districts, and also to provide for the distribution of water for irrigation purposes," approved March 31, 1897, and contiguous or adjoining districts in or organized under the laws of other states.
Page 228 - Mont Blanc is the monarch of mountains, They crowned him long ago On a throne of rocks, in a robe of clouds, With a diadem of snow.
Page 156 - ... fifteen per cent; and for the twentieth year a percentage sufficient to pay off said bonds; and shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of January and July of each year. The principal and interest shall be payable at the office of the Treasurer of the district. Said bonds shall be each of the denomination of not less than one hundred dollars, nor...
Page 26 - A Colony for California." He outlined briefly what was expected as to the establishment and carrying out of the proposed colony. He said : "We expect to have schools, churches, lyceums, public library, reading room, etc., at a very early date and we invite such people to join our colony as will esteem it a privilege to build them.
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Page 155 - Yes,' the board of directors shall immediately cause bonds in said amount to be issued : said bonds shall be payable In gold coin of the United States, in installments as follows, to wit: At the expiration of eleven years not less than five per cent of said bonds; at the expiration of twelve years not less than six per cent...
Page 156 - ... shall be negotiable in form, signed by the president and secretary, and the seal of the board of directors shall be affixed thereto.
Page 538 - In politics he is a Republican, and is a member of the Republican County Committee He is also a member of the Gloucester County Board of Elections.