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Photographer: Marsha A. Matson
Taken: October 25, 2014
Caption:
Old Daley Ranch House Barn | Additional Description: The first European settler to arrive in this valley was a young English immigrant named Robert Daley. He settled into this valley in 1869 and built a small log cabin. This cabin now sits at the bottom of one of the ranch's ponds. After a federal survey of the land in 1875, Robert Daley's claim to the land was reaffirmed and he was granted two officials claims of 1,600 acres each. A few years later, he moved to a small tongue and groove pine house, which still stands on a knoll across from the existing Daley ranch house. The Daley family farmed, raised horses, and continued to acquire land. Excerpt from http://www.escondido.org/history-of-daley-ranch.aspx
Submitted: October 26, 2014, by Marsha A. Matson of Palmetto Bay, Florida.
Database Locator Identification Number: p290142
File Size: 1.891 Megabytes
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