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  1. After the 1769 expedition of Gaspar de Portolá out of Mexico City, then capital of New Spain, Friar Junípero Serra named the area Vallejo de Santa Ana (Valley of Saint Anne, or Santa Ana Valley). On November 1, 1776, Mission San Juan Capistrano was established within this valley.

  2. www.travelsantaana.com › media › santa-ana-historySanta Ana History

    Santa Ana History Santa Ana was discovered in 1769 by Don Gaspár de Portolá, a Spanish expedition party leader, who gave the area its name, Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana. The city’s first mayor, William H. Spurgeon, purchased 70 acres in 1869 and renamed the town Santa Ana.

  3. Santa Ana was discovered by the Spanish in the 1700s and was a farm town when William H. Spurgeon came into the picture. He purchased 70 acres of farmland in 1869 with plans to develop and became the city’s founder.

  4. Sep 21, 2008 · In undertaking a history for Santa Ana, Diann Marsh and the Santa Ana Historical Preservation Society have 125 years of events to cover since William Spurgeon first laid out the townsite that became Santa Ana.

  5. The Santa Ana area was explored in 1769 by a Spanish expedition led by Gaspár de Portolá. The first people who came to the area named the newly founded settlement Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana in honor of Saint Anne. It quickly became apparent that the ground was fertile for crops and cattle grazing.

  6. www.livingsantaana.com › history-of-santa-anaHistory of santa ana?

    Jul 27, 2022 · Santa Ana (with a population of 337.97), seat of Orange County, derives its name from the first Spanish exploration of the area. In 1769, Don Gaspár de Portolá, a leader of the Spanish expedition, discovered a picturesque valley and river in Southern California, which he named Santa Ana.

  7. By Editor. Oct 27, 2023 Santa Ana, William H. Spurgeon. The City of Santa Ana celebrates its 154th birthday today, October 27! The City was founded on October 27, 1869, when William “Uncle Billy” Spurgeon purchased 74 acres of land of an old rancho and called it Santa Ana.

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