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Rancho Las
Aromitas y Agua Caliente,
commonly known as
Rancho Las Aromas, was a 8,660-acre (35.0 km2)
Mexican land
grant in present-day San
Benito County...
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constructed nearby in 1871. The
settlement was
renamed Aromas,
after Rancho Las
Aromitas y Agua Caliente,
around 1895.
Aromas is
located in
northern Monterey County...
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Caliente (Sonoma County), a
Mexican land
grant in
California Rancho Las
Aromitas y Agua Caliente, San
Benito County Rancho Los Álamos y Agua Caliente, Kern...
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Castro Jose
Maria Sanchez 16,016
acres (6,481 ha) 106 SD San
Benito Las
Aromitas y Agua
Caliente 1835 José
Castro Juan
Miguel Anzar 8,660
acres (3,505 ha)...
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returned to
Mexico in 1835. Juan
Miguel Anzar was the
grantee of
Rancho Los
Aromitas y Agua
Caliente in 1835. Juan
Miguel Anzar (-1852)
married María Antonia...
- Vac****ia
caven (Roman c****ie,
aromita,
aromo criollo, caven, churque, churqui, espinillo,
espinillo de baado, espino,
espino maulino) is an ornamental...
- Castro. When Juan
Miguel Anzar died in 1853, he held
title to
Rancho Los
Aromitas y Agua Caliente,
Rancho Santa Ana y Quién Sabe,
Rancho Los
Carneros and...
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native to Peru, Chile,
Argentina and Paraguay. Some
common names for it are
aromita,
aromo negro,
espinillo and tusca. It is not
listed as
being a threatened...
- María
Antonia Castro married Juan
Miguel Anzar (grantee of
Rancho Los
Aromitas y Agua
Caliente and
Rancho Santa Ana y Quién Sabe).
Anzar died and his...
- Castro. When Juan
Miguel Anzar died in 1853, he held
title to
Rancho Los
Aromitas y Agua Caliente,
Rancho Santa Ana y
Quien Sabe,
Rancho Real de los Aguilas...