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The Botier [i.e. Botiller] home, Santa Ana Canyon



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    Adobe Ruins. Bottier [i.e. Botiller] Ranch, Santa Anita Canyon

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    View of adobe ruins identified as belonging to the Botiller family, in Santa Anita Canyon. See also (06_248), a similar view, where location is called Santa Ana Canyon. (What is now called Santa Ana Canyon is in the vicinity of present day Chino Hills, but it is not clear if this is that location).

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  • Fort Botier. [i.e. Botiller]

    Fort Botier. [i.e. Botiller]

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    Image of an adobe residence with wooden gate, on Rancho Santa Ana del Chino in present day Chino, California.

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  • The Botier Fort at Prado. [i.e. Botiller]

    The Botier Fort at Prado. [i.e. Botiller]

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    Image of a two-story adobe residence on Rancho Santa Ana del Chino in present day Chino, California.

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    The Botier Fort at Prado. [i.e. Botiller]

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    Image of a two-story adobe residence on Rancho Santa Ana del Chino in present day Chino, California.

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  • A Santa Ana River home

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