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Like many ranchos east of San Diego it was attacked by the Kumeyaay in 1837 and abandoned for a time requiring a new grant to be made later. It was formally granted to Juan Ignacio Lopez on June 11, 1840, as Rancho Toljol. The Expediente for Rancho Joljol successfully submitted, formal title to the
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Bancroft, History of California, Vol.3, p.201, n.87 "Bandini says there were 14 men in the first revolutionary party. Pico names, besides the 3 signers, Ignacio, Juan, and Jose Lopez; Abel Stearns; Juan Maria Marron; Andres and Antonio Ibarra; Uamaso and Gervasio Alipas; Juan Osuna; Silverio Rios;
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Lawrence D. Taylor, The Mining Boom in Baja California from 1850 to 1891 and the Emergence of Tijuana as a Border Community, On the Border: Society and Culture Between the United States and Mexico, edited by Andrew Grant Wood, Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, MD, 2004,
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Antonio Padilla Corona, THE RANCHO TĂŤA JUANA (TIJUANA) GRANT, THE JOURNAL OF SAN DIEGO HISTORY, SAN DIEGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY, Winter/Spring 2004, Volume 50, Numbers 1 & 2, Iris H. W. Engstrand & Molly McClain,
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José Matías Moreno, David Piñera Ramírez, Jorge Martínez Zepeda, Descripción del partido Norte de la Baja California, Centro de Investigaciones Históricas UNAM-UABC, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, 1985,
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The property of Rancho San Isidro Ajajolojol, lies at an elevation of 987 feet (301 meters), bounded on the west by the mountains dividing it from Rancho Tijuana.
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Gold was found at the ranch in 1851 and subsequently mined there. Its grant title was confirmed by the Mexican Government in 1861 and it is still in existence.
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California Surveyor General's Office, Biennial Report of the Surveyor-General of the State of California, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1881, p.387, 519
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In 1822, José López and his brother requested a concession for the Rancho San Ysidro Ajolojol, east of what later became
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Hubert Howe Bancroft, History of California, Vol. 3, The History Company, San Francisco, 1886, p.612 n.7
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grant was recorded on July 12, 1840, however it was strangely recorded as Toljol.
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José López
Nicolas Gutierrez
San Isidro
Tijuana Municipality
Baja California
Mexico
Tijuana
Tecate
Tijuana River
Baja California Territory
Rancho TĂ­a Juana
San Diego Presidio
Juan Bautista Lopez
Pio Pico
Manuel Victoria




Baja California/Rancho San Isidro Ajolojol
Antonio Padilla Corona, THE RANCHO TĂŤA JUANA (TIJUANA) GRANT, THE JOURNAL OF SAN DIEGO HISTORY, SAN DIEGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY, Winter/Spring 2004, Volume 50, Numbers 1 & 2, Iris H. W. Engstrand & Molly McClain, Editors
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California Surveyor General's Office, Biennial Report of the Surveyor-General of the State of California, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1881, p.387, 519
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