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Rancho Muscupiabe was a 30,145-acre (121.99 km2)
Mexican land
grant in
present day San
Bernardino County,
California given to
Michael C.
White on April...
- area
codes as well. Devore, in the
northernmost corner of the
original Muscupiabe Rancho in
Township 2 North,
Range 5 West, is an
unincorporated community...
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Santa Ana del
Chino in 1841,
Rancho San
Bernardino in 1842 and
Rancho Muscupiabe in 1844. Agua
Mansa was the
first town in what
became San
Bernardino County...
- Bear region's rich
Native history.
These include Yucaipa, Cucamonga, and
Muscupiabe.
European explorers first saw the area when a
Native American hunting...
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Northbound exit and
southbound entrance; SR 210 west exit 75B 45.70 73.55 45B
Muscupiabe Drive Closed 45.69– 46.05 73.53– 74.11 46A
Highland Avenue / 27th Street...
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Arias and
Saturnino Carriaga 31,052
acres (12,566 ha) 262 SD San
Benito Muscupiabe 1844
Manuel Micheltorena Michael White 30,145
acres (12,199 ha) 281 SD...
- 4 5 Five
people were shot, one fatally, in a
shooting at a bar in the
Muscupiabe neighborhood. April 23
Atlanta (3)
Georgia 0 5 5 Five
people were shot...
- White's farm"
which referred to the
ranch of
Miguel Blanco who
owned Rancho Muscupiabe. Of this location, H. D.
Barrows commented: Mr.
White obtained a concession...
- Gabriel.
Sycamore Grove also lay
within the
boundaries of the 1843
Rancho Muscupiabe land grant. From 1848,
Sycamore Grove served as a stop on the
Mormon Road...
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Miguel Blanco), a
Mexican citizen of
English origin, was
granted Rancho Muscupiabe,
named after the
Serrano village Amuscupiabit, "Place of
little pines...