1117

Rancho Los Meganos / Brentwood Coal Company Land Deed Archive [195050]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Paper Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 500.00 USD
Rancho Los Meganos / Brentwood Coal Company Land Deed Archive [195050]
CURRENT BID
0.00USD+ applicable fees & taxes.
ENTER YOUR MAXIMUM ABSENTEE BID[?]
You must bid at least
150.00USD
USD
150.00 x 1 unit = 150.00USDApplicable fees & taxes are added at checkout.
[?]Live Online Auction Starts In 2025 May 02 @ 08:00 (UTC-07:00 : PDT/MST)
FINAL AUCTION RECORD The Auctioneer’s podium notes serve as the final, legally binding record of the auction results, superseding any electronic bidding records. See Terms and Conditions
Lot of 14. This archive represents the sale of land in the Rancho Los Meganos of Contra Costa County, California, including coal properties. Rancho Los MÈganos was a 13,316-acre Mexican land grant in the southwestern Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta region of present-day Contra Costa County, California. Rancho Los MÈganos extends eastward from present-day Antioch along the San Joaquin River to the Old River. The rancho lands included present-day Oakley, Knightsen, and Brentwood. It was given in 1835 by Governor JosÈ Castro to JosÈ Noriega. "MÈganos" means "sand dunes" in Spanish. With the cession of California to the United States following the Mexican-American War, the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo provided that the land grants would be honored. As required by the Land Act of 1851, a claim for Rancho Los MÈganos was filed with the Public Land Commission by John Marsh in 1852, and the grant was patented to daughter Alice Marsh in 1867. In 1871, Charles P. Marsh mortgaged the rancho and lost it to the Savings and Loan Society (of San Francisco), who sold the property to James T. Sanford of New York. In 1878, the Savings and Loan Society foreclosed on Sanford and held the rancho until 1900, when the Balfour Guthrie Investment company purchased the rancho. Archive includes: 1873 land sale agreement between the Brentwood Coal Company and James T. Stanford for the sale of all land owned by the former in the Rancho Los Meganos for $90,000 in gold coin. 2) Thirteen deeds for the sale of lots in the general area of Contra Costa County, from 1868-1894. All signed by a secretary for the president. The Brentwood Coal Company was organized by promoter Jack Williams to exploit coal resources on the property. He secured two sections of land adjacent to the landing, erected a substantial wharf extending to deep water, opened the coal measure with a double-compartment working shaft, supplied expensive hoisting machinery, built boarding- and tenement- houses for the miners, employed an expensive expert engineer, and spent money lavishly. But the vein turned out to be shallow.




^
Date: 1867-1894
Country (if not USA):
State: California
City: Contra Costa County
Provenance:

PLEASE NOTE: We assume lots have been viewed in person and/or condition questions have been asked before bids are placed. Therefore, no returns are accepted. (Please see Terms & Conditions for specific return policies)