The birth pangs of Soquel Village | Ross Eric Gibson, Local

The birth pangs of Soquel Village | Ross Eric Gibson, Local History

"Martina Castro was the first woman in California to apply for a Spanish land grant, becoming the county's largest landholder," writes Ross Eric Gibson. "She ended up with two grants, Soquel in 1833 and the Augmentation in 1844, reaching from the bay to Loma Prieta Peak, totaling 34,470 acres. Her brother-in-law Francisco Rodriguez followed her lead, gaining Rancho Rodeo in 1834."

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"Martina Castro was the first woman in California to apply for a Spanish land grant, becoming the county's largest landholder," writes Ross Eric Gibson. "She ended up with two grants, Soquel in 1833 and the Augmentation in 1844, reaching from the bay to Loma Prieta Peak, totaling 34,470 acres. Her brother-in-law Francisco Rodriguez followed her lead, gaining Rancho Rodeo in 1834."

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California , United States , Pajaro Valley , Watsonville , Soquel Creek , Santa Cruz County , Aptos , Texas , Museum Of Art , Spain , Corralitos , Spanish , John Daubenbis , Harry Rice , John Hames , Thomas Mann , Lambert Clements Martina , Johnny Cummings , Joshua Parrish , Parrish Hill , Daubenbis Hill , Henry Peck , Samuel Alonzo Hall , Lulu Hall , Ross Eric Gibson , John Daubenbiss , Ned Porter , Gervis Hammond , Lambert Clements Justice , Martina Castro , Santa Clara , Narcissa Parrish , Thomas Fallon , Francisco Rodriguez , Soquel School , Martina Castro Lodge , Historical Association , Soquel Hotel , Courtesy Of The Museum Art , Chase Cash , Mike Lodge Jr , Congregational Church , Mann Hotel , Loma Prieta Peak , Rancho Rodeo , River Street , South Main Street , Castro Lodge , Rancho Soquel , Soquel Village , Meat Market , Fellows Building , Gold Country , Santa Cruz , Soquel River , Soquel Landing , Lambert Clements , Judicial Townships , Soquel Journal , County Road , Soquel Drive , Lafayette Street , Paper Mill Road , North Porter , South Loop , David Brownstone , Santa Cruz Turnpike , San Jose , Old San Jose Road , Main Street , Cash Store , North Porter Street , Porter Street , South Porter , Soquel Odd Fellows , Odd Fellows , Blacksmith Shop , New England Style , Soquel Pioneer ,

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