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Chapman, op. Cit. , 97. 27. Bolton, "The Mission as a Frontier Institution", op. Cit. , 42. 28. Bancroft, op. Cit. , 382. 29. Ibid. , 381. 30. Ibid. , 382-383. 282 NEW MEXICO HISTORICAL REVIEW of Pdro de Nava in 1791, the intendentes were authorized to grant house lots for settlers who might desire them for residence. A grant of four square leagues was given each presidio. The captains of the garrisons were permitted to make grants within these limits. This gave to the presidial establishments ...the character of an incipient pueblo, making it a nucleus around which a pueblo might and frequently did, as in the case of both Tubac and Tucson, grow up. 31 In 1881 the Otero Ranch claimed some 400 acres of land on both sides of the Santa Cruz river about a mile north of Tubac. The original grant was made in 1789 by Don Nicolas de la Erran, Lieutenant Commandant of the Company of Pimas at Tubac, to Torbio de Otero for a house lot, a tract of about one-eighth of a league, and four suertes (farming lots) of a circumference of 3400 varas.
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