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Rancho Tajauta was a 3,560-acre (14.4 km2)
Mexican land
grant in present-day Los
Angeles County,
California given in 1843 by
Governor Manuel Micheltorena...
- 3,599
acres (14.56 km2)
acres by 1843. The
grant was
called Rancho La
Tajauta, and it
extended from the
marshes along present Alameda Street westward...
- at the
intersection of Post
Street and
Victoria Avenue. The
village of
Tajauta was
located on the
border of
South Gate, Lynwood, and Watts.
Among the...
- Angeles. The area now
known as
Watts is
situated on the 1843
Rancho La
Tajauta Mexican land grant. As on all ranchos, the prin****l
vocation at that time...
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Micheltorena Maximo Alanis 4,438
acres (1,796 ha) 305 SD
Westwood Los
Angeles La
Tajauta 1843
Manuel Micheltorena Anastasio Avila 3,559
acres (1,440 ha) 354 SD...
- Ventura, Los
Angeles Case no. 103,
Southern District of
California Rancho La
Tajauta 1843
Anastasio Ávila
Mexico 01 (1
Spanish league)
Enrique Ávila 3,559.86...
- 1819–1821. In 1843, he was the
grantee of the 3,559-acre (14.40 km2)
Rancho La
Tajauta.
Enrique Ávila, son of
Anastasio Ávila, was 2nd
alcalde of Los Angeles...
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Chokishgna Houtngna Huutngna Juyubit Nacaugna Puvunga Sejat Seobit Suangna Tajauta Tibagna Aataveanga Chowigna Engvangna Huachongna Kiinkenga Moniikanga Ongovanga...
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National Register of
Historic Places.
Watts was
built on the old
Rancho La
Tajauta. In 1902, the
family of
Charles H. Watts, for whom the
community was later...