Description
Case file for United States vs. Maria Ygnacia de Bale, et al., Carne Humana (also called "Carnehumana," "Huilic Noma," "Caligolman," or "Colijolamnoc") [Napa County]. Includes transcript of the proceedings and related documents.
Granted by Alvarado Mar. 14, 1841, to Eduardo T. Bale; 4 leagues, by name. Claim filed by the heirs of Edward T. Bale Apl. 6, 1852. Confirmed by the Board Apl. 22, 1853. Confirmed by the District Court Mar. 26, 1856, and Mar. 26, 1866. Patent issued to the heirs of Edward T. Bale Sept. 4, 1879, for 17,962.22 acres. The patent is recorded in Napa. No. 79 General Land Office map. The name Huilic Noma is also written Huillue-Noma. Bowman, J.N. Index of the Spanish-Mexican private land grant records and cases of California, I, 143 (shelved as BANC MSS C-R 17, Bancroft Library).
Associated Case Numbers: Toma 99, Expediente 225, Docket 166, 47 ND, GLO 79
Granted by Alvarado Mar. 14, 1841, to Eduardo T. Bale; 4 leagues, by name. Claim filed by the heirs of Edward T. Bale Apl. 6, 1852. Confirmed by the Board Apl. 22, 1853. Confirmed by the District Court Mar. 26, 1856, and Mar. 26, 1866. Patent issued to the heirs of Edward T. Bale Sept. 4, 1879, for 17,962.22 acres. The patent is recorded in Napa. No. 79 General Land Office map. The name Huilic Noma is also written Huillue-Noma. Bowman, J.N. Index of the Spanish-Mexican private land grant records and cases of California, I, 143 (shelved as BANC MSS C-R 17, Bancroft Library).
Associated Case Numbers: Toma 99, Expediente 225, Docket 166, 47 ND, GLO 79