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Rancho Lupyomi (also
called "Laguna de Lup Yomi") was a
Mexican land
grant in present-day Lake County,
California given in 1844 by
Governor Manuel Micheltorena...
- Nonapoti,
Bidamiwina and Shabegok. The
Kelseyville area was part of
Rancho Lupyomi, the land
grant Californio Salvador Vallejo,
Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo's...
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George Rock.
Rancho Guenoc was one of
three land
grants (along with
Rancho Lupyomi and
Rancho Collayomi) in Lake County. Lake
County was
formed in 1861 of...
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Californio general Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, and had been
pacifying Rancho Lupyomi, the
grant he had
received from the
Mexican government. Both
Salvador and...
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fifty Pomo men from his
brother Andrew's
rancho near Kelseyville,
Rancho Lupyomi, to the
Sierra foothills in a gold
mining venture,
establishing a mining...
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brother Antonio Juan
Vallejo (1816–1857) were
grantees of
Rancho Lupyomi.
Salvador Vallejo also
claimed Rancho Yajome. In 1863 he was commissioned...
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Children of
Thomas O
Larkin 44,364
acres (17,953 ha) 115 ND
Colusa Glenn Lupyomi 1844
Manuel Micheltorena Salvador Vallejo and Juan
Antonio Vallejo 8 ND...
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brother Andrew's
ranch southwest of present-day Kelseyville, on
Rancho Lupyomi at the
American River, in the
Sierra foothills to mine for gold. They established...
- Ridley.
Rancho Collayomi was one of
three land
grants (along with
Rancho Lupyomi and
Rancho Guenoc) in Lake County. Lake
County was
formed in 1861 of land...
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square league Rancho Cienega del Gabilan; the
eleven square league Rancho Lupyomi; and the six
square leagues Rancho Cahuenga. A w****
later he
added claims...