Rancho de los Americanos espediente, no. 389 : Promovido por Don Guillermo A. Leidesdorff en prebencio del terreno conocido con el nombre del Rio de los Americanos : ms., 1849.

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Rancho de los Americanos espediente, no. 389 : Promovido por Don Guillermo A. Leidesdorff en prebencio del terreno conocido con el nombre del Rio de los Americanos : ms., 1849.

Docket (originally dated August 29, 1844-October 8, 1845) concerning William Alexander Leidesdorff's request for land adjoining John Augustus Sutter's Neuvo Helvetia. Contemporary copy and translation by W.E.P. Hartnell. Includes diseno.

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