C.C. Baker research materials on Rancho Jurupa and the Robidoux family, circa 1915-1961.

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C.C. Baker research materials on Rancho Jurupa and the Robidoux family, circa 1915-1961.

Contains research notebooks, correspondence, newspaper clippings, photocopies of plats (1869 and 1878), and genealogical information concerning the history of the Rancho Jurupa and Robidoux family in California. Also contains a small number of unrelated published articles by Baker.

1 box (0.4 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8116560

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Robidoux, Louis, 1796-1868

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Louis Robidoux was born in Missouri in 1796. In 1833 he moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he ran a tannery and iron works and was also active in fur trading and freighting. In the 1840s, Robidoux went to California, purchasing the Jurupa Rancho and San Timoteo Rancho in Redlands, California, in 1843. He was captured at the Battle of Chino in 1846 and in 1848 joined the gold rush and departed for Northern California. After his return to Redlands, Robidoux became the first chairman of the San B...

Baker, C. C. (Charles C.),

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Louis Robidoux (1796 -1868, known generally as Rubidoux in the Riverside, California area) was an early European settler in the area of modern-day Riverside, California. Mount Rubidoux is named for him. Rancho Jurupa was a 40,569 acre Mexican land grant in California that is divided by the present-day counties of Riverside and San Bernardino. The land was granted to Juan Bandini by Governor Juan B. Alvarado in 1838. Located along both banks of the Santa Ana River in sout...

Robidou family.

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