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- Rancho Collayomi (also called Rancho Callayomi) was a 8,242-acre (33.35 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Lake County, California given in 1844 by...
- Guenoc was one of three land grants (along with Rancho Lupyomi and Rancho Collayomi) in Lake County. Lake County was formed in 1861 of land taken mainly from...
- located on the northeast limb of the Mayacamas anticline, bounded by the Collayomi Fault on the northeast and the Mercuryville Fault on the southwest. The...
- 016 mm) Soil conditions Glenview-Bottlerock-Arrowhead, Konocti-Benridge, Collayomi-Aiken (red volcanic) Total area 32,215 acres (130 km2) Size of planted...
- Vallejo and Juan Antonio Vallejo 8 ND, 247 ND, 317 ND Clear Lake Lake Collayomi 1844 Manuel Micheltorena Robert Ridley 8,242 acres (3,335 ha) 14 ND Middletown...
- Ritchie and Paul S. Forbes acquired Rancho Guenoc and the adjoining Rancho Collayomi in Lake County in 1851. Ritchie hired John M. Hamilton, his brother-in-law...
- area north of Mount St. Helena, and Collayomi Valley AVA, which would encomp**** much of the original Rancho Collayomi grant. The Benmore Valley AVA was...
- Lupyomi was one of three land grants (along with Rancho Guenoc and Rancho Collayomi) in Lake County. Lake County was formed in 1861 of land taken mainly from...
- John Cobb was hired to manage Rancho Guenoc and Rancho Collayomi. The Guenoc and Collayomi grants were only approved in 1863 and 1865. The probate was...
- two-league grant to Robert T. Ridley (1818-1851) for the three-league Rancho Collayomi in Lake County. Ridley was an English sailor who was captain of the Port...