The Condition of the Mission Indians of Southern California
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Title in dispute. Population 78. San Jacinto, 6 miles. Mostly poor land, very little Population 174. Water. San Manuel, 55 miles. Worthless; dry hills. Population 38. Santa Rosa, 52 miles. Mountainous, timber, but little Population 55. Farming. Santa Ynez, 240 miles. Good land, plenty of water, Population 67. In litigation. 13 Distance from Name of Reservation. Agency. General Condition of Land. Tule River 480 miles. Good reservation; small Population 106. Amount farming land; well watered stoc...k and timber land. La Posta, 1 60 miles. Worthless, poor land ; no water. Population 22. Martinez, 150 miles. Poor land ; no water. Laguna 130 miles. Small amount farm land; Population 6. Springs. Temecula (allotted), . . 35 miles. Almost worthless for lack of Population 175. Water. Torres, 75 miles. Desert, no farming ; Artesian Population 319. Water could be obtained, land would then be productive. Twenty-nine Palms, . . 190 miles. Desert. Population 27. Agua Caliente No. I. . 60 miles. Some good land; small portion Population 149.
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