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Rancho Suscol was an 84,000-acre (340 km2)
Mexican land
grant in
present day
Sonoma County, California, Napa County, California, and
Solano County, California...
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general and statesman. The city was
founded in 1851 on Gen. Vallejo's
Rancho Suscol to
serve as the
capital city of California,
which it was 1852–1853, after...
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State Senate in 1850. In 1843, he had been
deeded title to
Rancho Suscol. In 1850, he
offered to
donate 156
acres (0.6 km2) of that land to the new...
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tidewaters at the
ferry in
Suscol to Calistoga. The
railroad was
completed to
Calistoga in 1868 and then
extended south from
Suscol to
Adelante in 1869. The...
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Mexico in 1836 in Sonoma. Its
rancho nacional was what
became Rancho Suscol.
Interior of the
reconstructed chapel of the
Santa Barbara Presidio Presidio...
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Island – he
named it Isla de la Plana. This area was part of
Rancho Suscol,
deeded to
General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo in 1844. It
became a waypoint...
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southern part of the
range has been
referred to as both the
Sierra de
Suscol (
Suscol Hills) and as the
Sierra de Napa (Napa Hills). The
Howell Mountains...
- 622-acre (269.61 km2)
Rancho Petaluma, the 84,000-acre (340 km2)
Rancho Suscol and
other properties by
Governor José
Figueroa in 1834 and later. Vallejo's...
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Rancho Suscol, and it was in this role that
Frisbie ended up
founding and
developing the
cities of
Vallejo and Benicia. Unfortunately,
Rancho Suscol was...
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purchased Tinsley Ranch in Carneros, the
Cuttings Wharf Road Vineyard, and
Suscol Springs Ranch in
southeast Napa. In 2006, the
winery purchased its Milton...