Over time, more land was added to the original tract.
The state still owns part of the original tract, which has other buildings on it.
Thus it was far cheaper than the original tract in New York State, which cost $10.50 an acre.
Hardin had some success as a rancher, continually adding acreage to his original tract.
The original tract was isolated in farmland that was still under cultivation through much of the 1950's.
The original tract was divided by the Los Angeles/Ventura county line.
The original tract was a land grant from the King of Spain.
This was located on the original tract of land called "Brookefield".
The seven-acre farm was part of the original tract settled in 1667.
Today, they say the church owns 3 to 4 percent of the original tract.