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Historic Rancho Santo Margarita Renamed Camp Pendleton

1942
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Overview
Forster, an Englishman, who loved the carefree \"manana\" life of the Mexican, preserved all the Spanish customs during his occupancy of the ranch from 1874 to 1882. Spanish was the only language of the rancho and travelers were lavishly entertained. But financial difficulties also overtook the gay Don Forster. Late in 1882 Forster sold the rancho to Richard O'Neill for $250,000. Immediately, O'Neill deeded the property to James C.
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Marine Corps Association