Rancho Cueros de Venado ("Hides of Deer") was an 1835 land grant in the vicinity of the Pueblo of San Diego in Alta California, and whose site is in present-day Tijuana in Baja California, Mexico.
[1] The rancho was owned and occupied by Juan María Marrón in 1836.
[2] The grant, being wholly in Mexican territory, was never presented before the Land Commission of the State of California.
[4] The rancho's region in the southeast of Tijuana Municipality still bears the name "Cueros de Venedo".
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