Rancho Bolsa del Potrero y Moro Cojo

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Rancho Bolsa del Potrero y Moro Cojo (or Pocket of the Pasture and the Lame Moor and La Sagrada Familia or The Holy Family) was a 6,916-acre (27.99 km2) Mexican land grant in the northern Salinas Valley, in present-day Monterey County, California. Tradition holds that Lame Moor refers to a lame, black (moor) horse found in the property.[1]

It was given in 1822 by Governor Pablo Vicente de Solá to Joaquín de la Torre.[2][3] The grant was bounded on the north by Tembladero Slough and in the south by present-day Castroville.[4][5]

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