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957: 221: 33: 964: 40: 338:(60 U.S. 343) in 1856, the Peralta family had their own internal title dispute to resolve. Left out of the distribution of the land grant, The Peralta sisters felt cheated out of the family land, and contested their brothers' sole claim to the Rancho San Antonio land grant. The court case, known as the "Sisters Title case" was eventually resolved in the brothers' favor by the 365:
In 1872, the combined property of the sons of LuĂ­s MarĂ­a Peralta was assessed at approximately $ 200,000 (their father's estate had been valued at $ 1,383,500 at the time of his death, equivalent to $ 38 million in 2023). By the time of Antonio Peralta's death in 1879, he only had 23 acres
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In the end, the 1870 house and the remnants of Antonio's share of the land grant were sold by his daughter Inez Galindo in 1897 to developer Henry Z. Jones who laid out streets and parcels and moved the 1870 house to its present location. That house and a brick house (the
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produced by their cattle. The Peralta family built a total of 16 houses over a fifty-year period on Rancho San Antonio. There were eleven adobes, three frame houses, one brick house, and one built of "logs and dirt" (the very first structure built). Son
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never lived on the rancho himself, but his four sons and their families did. With their wives, families, landless Spanish-Mexican laborers (from New Spain), their families, and some native peoples, the Peralta sons established the first
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By 1860, the brothers' land holdings had been substantially reduced, partly to pay for the previous decade's litigation and to cover newly imposed property taxes. Among the lawyers representing them were
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continued to overrun Rancho San Antonio, stealing and killing cattle and even subdividing and selling land belonging to the Peraltas. Although the
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In 1842, LuĂ­s MarĂ­a Peralta decided to split the rancho among his sons. His five daughters received his cattle and his
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required the Californios to prove their land titles in court. The resulting litigation lasted years. In the interim,
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Although the United States government promised all rights of citizenship and property ownership to the
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in 1860) are the only two remaining structures out of the entire complex. The 1870 House now sits in
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who acquired large chunks of the Peralta lands as compensation for his services. After the
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Camino of Rancho San Antonio, California Historical Landmark #299: The road ran from
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The hacienda became the social and commercial center of this vast rancho. Annual
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National Register of Historic Places in Alameda County, California
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Ranches on the National Register of Historic Places in California
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on the bay near the hacienda headquarters in order to trade the
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Historic site in Northern portion of Alameda County, California
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Peralta Land Claim Confirmation, US District Court, 1852
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Map of the northern part of Rancho San Antonio, 1859
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Rancho San Antonio (Peralta) is located in Oakland, California
Alameda County, California
37°43′50.64″N 122°9′41.4″W / 37.7307333°N 122.161500°W / 37.7307333; -122.161500
California Historical Landmark
land grant
Pablo Vicente de Solá
Spanish
California
Don
LuĂ­s MarĂ­a Peralta
Pueblo of San José
San Leandro
Oakland
Alameda
Emeryville
Piedmont
Berkeley
Albany

LuĂ­s MarĂ­a Peralta
Spanish
camino real
rodeos
horse racing
cattle
horses
wharf
rawhide
tallow
Domingo

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