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Tu l o c a y C e m e t e r y
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The Rancho
Founding
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Tulocay Cemetery
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Tulocay Cemetery History
• Founded 1859
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The Rancho
• In 1841, during California’s Mexican era, Juarez received his Tulocay Rancho from General Mariano Vallejo. The rancho was some 8,865 acres in size, and extended along the East side of the Napa River. One of his adobe homes, The Old Adobe, is still standing.
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How much?
• In December of 1858, when the committee to found the cemetery first met, Juarez gave almost 49 acres of his land to them for the cemetery. He was paid a token amount of $5.00.
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Address
• 411 Coombsville RoadNapa, CA 94558-3957(707) 252-4727
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