Description
Case file for United States vs. Guillermo Domingo Foxon, Tinaquaic (also called "Tinacal" or "Tinacaic") [Santa Barbara County]. Includes transcript of the proceedings and related documents.
Granted by Alvarado May 16, 1837, and on Apl. 29, 1842, to define the boundaries, to Guillermo Domingo Foxon; 2 leagues, by name. Claim filed by Guillermo D. Foxon May 7, 1852. Confirmed by the Board Feb. 7, 1853. Confirmed by the District Court Oct. 5, 1855; appeal dismissed Feb. 5, 1857. Patent issued to William D. Foxon June 28, 1872, for 8,874.60 acres. The patent is recorded in Santa Barbara. No. 359 General Land Office map. Bowman, J.N. Index of the Spanish-Mexican private land grant records and cases of California, I, 834 (shelved as BANC MSS C-R 17, Bancroft Library).
Associated Case Numbers: Toma 135, Expediente 272, Docket 219, 200 SD, 27 ND, GLO 359
Granted by Alvarado May 16, 1837, and on Apl. 29, 1842, to define the boundaries, to Guillermo Domingo Foxon; 2 leagues, by name. Claim filed by Guillermo D. Foxon May 7, 1852. Confirmed by the Board Feb. 7, 1853. Confirmed by the District Court Oct. 5, 1855; appeal dismissed Feb. 5, 1857. Patent issued to William D. Foxon June 28, 1872, for 8,874.60 acres. The patent is recorded in Santa Barbara. No. 359 General Land Office map. Bowman, J.N. Index of the Spanish-Mexican private land grant records and cases of California, I, 834 (shelved as BANC MSS C-R 17, Bancroft Library).
Associated Case Numbers: Toma 135, Expediente 272, Docket 219, 200 SD, 27 ND, GLO 359