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1827 - The Buena Vista Grant straddles the international boundary just east of Nogales and two thirds of it is in Mexico. | 1827 - The Buena Vista Grant straddles the international boundary just east of Nogales and two thirds of it is in Mexico. | ||
1827 - The San Ignacio del Babocomari Grant looks on a map like a twenty miles long boomerang north and west of Fort Huachuca. | 1827 - The San Ignacio del Babocomari Grant looks on a map like a twenty miles long boomerang north and west of Fort Huachuca. Ignacio Elías y Gonzales paid in 1827 all of $380 for the nearly fifty-three square miles of the grant. | ||
1827 - The San Juan de las Boquillas y Nogales Grant is located along the San Pedro River west of Tombstone. Title was issued in 1833 | 1827 - The San Juan de las Boquillas y Nogales Grant is located along the San Pedro River west of Tombstone. Title was issued to Ignacio Elías y Gonzales in 1833 | ||
1827 - The San Rafael del Valle Grant is adjoined to the San Juan grant on the south. Title was issued in 1832. The San Rafael Grant was at first rejected by Court of Private Land Claims, but the rejection was overturned in the U.S. Supreme Court. | 1827 - The San Rafael del Valle Grant is adjoined to the San Juan grant on the south. Title was issued in 1832. The San Rafael Grant was at first rejected by Court of Private Land Claims, but the rejection was overturned in the U.S. Supreme Court. | ||
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