Rancho Roblar de la Miseria

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Rancho Roblar de la Miseria
Current picture of the former Rancho Roblar de la Miseria on Pepper Rd. Near Mecham Rd.
Current picture of the former Rancho Roblar de la Miseria on Pepper Rd. Near Mecham Rd.

Rancho Roblar de la Miseria was a 16,887-acre (68.34 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Sonoma County, California given in 1845 by Governor Pío Pico to Juan Nepomuceno Padilla.[1] "El Roblar de la Miseria" means "The Oak of the Misery". The grant extended along the Petaluma River from Hessel, Roblar, Liberty and Two Rock south to Petaluma.[2]

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