Excerpt from Transcript of the Proceedings, in Case No. 366, Andres Castillero, Claimant, Vs. The United States, Defendant, for the Place Named New Almaden
That the said tract of land has not been surveyed by the Surveyor General of the United States, but that it was duly surveyed, and its boundaries marked in the year 1848, as aforesaid; that these bound aries are well known, and that the land within them has been in the possession of, and occupied by, the said Castillero, his agents, and those holding under him, since the year by juridical authority, and since the month of May 1846, by virtue of a title in fee.
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