TALES AND TREASURES OF CALIFORNIA’S RANCHOS
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This book begins with an intriguing portrait of what life on the California ranchos was like, then spins fascinating tales of eight particular ranchos and the historic heritage each has bequeathed to the state.
Did feared bandit Joaquin Murrieta reclaim his treasure in the Carmel foothills—24 years after lawmen claimed to have shot him dead? How did a bulldog named Beppo change history? Why was John C. Fremont so happy when his agent bought the wrong rancho?
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This title is part of the series: TALES AND TREASURES OF CALIFORNIA'S RANCHOS
Copyright | 1999 |
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Size | 7" x 10" |
Publisher | Ghost Town |
Pages | 125 |
Grade | 4–8 |
ISBN | 9780933818828 |