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    Act of 1851, a claim for Rancho San Miguel was filed with the Public Land Commission in 1852, and the grant was patented to Noé in 1857. After his wife...
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    Noé, the last Mexican alcalde (mayor) of Yerba Buena (present day San Francisco), who owned what is now Noe Valley as part of his Rancho San Miguel....
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  • California: Rancho San Miguel (Noé), 1845, in San Francisco County Rancho San Miguel (Olivas), 1841, in Ventura County Rancho San Miguel (West), 1840, in...
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    as Mayor of San Francisco. In 1845, Noé was granted the land known as Rancho San Miguel, which covered the neighborhoods now known as Noe Valley, Eureka...
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    Dolores. In 1845 José de Jesús Noé was granted Rancho San Miguel, four thousand acres (16 km2) stretching from Twin Peaks into Noe and Eureka valleys. In 1854...
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    After 1846, Jose Noe retreated from his homes he had at Yerba Buena and Las Camaritasto to live at his Rancho San Miguel in present-day Noe Valley. He supposedly...
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    defined by the San Francisco Planning Department, the neighborhood borders Diamond Heights to the northwest, along Diamond Heights Boulevard; Noe Valley to...
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    operating rancho with cattle horses mules and grain fields. First known mention of this rancho is in an 1828 report on the few existing ranchos around San Diego...
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    Buena (early name for San Francisco) in 1846. In 1854, Horner purchased a portion of the Rancho San Miguel from José de Jesús Noé, in what is called the...
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    Alvarado Street in San Francisco's Noe Valley. Portions of the Rancho San Pablo adobe are incorporated into the current City of San Pablo government campus...
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    eighteen crimes relating to beating his wife. On 23 February 2013, Officer Noe Yanez was sentenced to six years in custody for a number of charges including...
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  • Henry Gage Mansion, Casa de Rancho San Antonio californiahistoricallandmarks.com, Henry Gage Mansion, Casa de Rancho San Antonio "History – Soledad Mission"...
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    Californios (section Ranchos)
    of San Pedro, Carson, and Compton, namesake of CSU Dominguez Hills and Rancho Dominguez José de Jesús Noé (1805-1862), last Mexican Mayor of San Francisco...
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    Mount Sutro (category Hills of San Francisco)
    century Mount Sutro was within the Rancho San Miguel of Alta California, a Mexican land grant given to Jose de Jesus Noe in 1846. The ranch property was...
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    Central) Alfredo Robles Domínguez (From Eje Central to Calzada de Guadalupe) Noé (From Calz. de Guadalupe to Eje 1 Ote Ferrocarril Hidalgo) Ángel Albino Corzo...
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  • of Rancho Mirage". Palm Springs Life. Archived from the original on April 30, 2014. The story is also written about in Saroyan, Aram (1993). Rancho Mirage:...
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    ● ● Chimalhuacán Pantitlán–Chimalhuacán service 24 March 2023 San Miguel ● Arca de Noé ● Tláloc ● Las Fuentes ● Santa María Nativitas ● Lagunilla ● Chicoloapan...
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  • Thumbnail for Alexey W. Von Schmidt
    to surveying. In 1853 he surveyed Contra Costa County, California, Rancho San Miguel and a ranch in Yuba County. In 1855 he received a job to survey the...
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    Reynoso, who also trained Canelo Álvarez and Óscar Valdez at their gym in San Diego, California. In September 2019, Garcia extended his contract with a...
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  • borders the municipalities of Valle de Bravo, Amanalco de Becerra, Tejupilco, San Simón de Guerrero, Texcaltitlán, Zinacantepec, Coatepec Harinas, and Zacazonapan...
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