Rancho Sespe

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Photography, Pictorials, Travel, Business & Finance, Industries & Professions, Industries
Cover of the book Rancho Sespe by Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra, Arcadia Publishing Inc.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra ISBN: 9781439661932
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: August 21, 2017
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra
ISBN: 9781439661932
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: August 21, 2017
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English

In 1833, Rancho Sespe began as a Mexican land grant with 8,881 acres stretching along the Santa Clara River from Piru to Santa Paula. The face of Rancho Sespe is not just the bunkhouse or the family housing that stood on this land; it is, rather, seen in the stories of those who lived and worked on the ranch. Their struggles and triumphs are shared in this book and illustrated with many vintage photographs. The Spaldings developed Rancho Sespe into a very successful ranch for citrus and livestock for over 30 years, and it became a quasi-feudal society as a self-contained working ranch in the 20th century. When the ranch later sold, it ushered in changes for Rancho Sespe to become a part of the modern age, and gone was the worker housing along with other remnants of the past. Many of the families continue to live in the surrounding area generation after generation.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In 1833, Rancho Sespe began as a Mexican land grant with 8,881 acres stretching along the Santa Clara River from Piru to Santa Paula. The face of Rancho Sespe is not just the bunkhouse or the family housing that stood on this land; it is, rather, seen in the stories of those who lived and worked on the ranch. Their struggles and triumphs are shared in this book and illustrated with many vintage photographs. The Spaldings developed Rancho Sespe into a very successful ranch for citrus and livestock for over 30 years, and it became a quasi-feudal society as a self-contained working ranch in the 20th century. When the ranch later sold, it ushered in changes for Rancho Sespe to become a part of the modern age, and gone was the worker housing along with other remnants of the past. Many of the families continue to live in the surrounding area generation after generation.

More books from Arcadia Publishing Inc.

Cover of the book Railroads of Rensselaer by Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra
Cover of the book Hope Cemetery by Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra
Cover of the book Boston's Red Line by Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra
Cover of the book Portland Food by Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra
Cover of the book Puerto Rican Chicago by Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra
Cover of the book Martin County by Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra
Cover of the book New York's Liners by Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra
Cover of the book The North End: A Brief History of Boston's Oldest Neighborhood by Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra
Cover of the book Royalton, Middleport, and Hartland by Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra
Cover of the book Bremen and North Central, Indiana by Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra
Cover of the book Bandera County by Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra
Cover of the book Utopian Communities of Florida by Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra
Cover of the book Forest Park by Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra
Cover of the book Around Caroline by Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra
Cover of the book The Southern Railway: Further Recollections by Becky Morales, Ernie Morales, Evie Ybarra
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy