The farm continued in son Robert's hands when he purchased it in January 1879 from the other heirs and devisees of his father.
Capt Joseph Folsom purchased the Rancho from the heirs and founded a town in 1855 which he named after himself - Folsom.
It was purchased from the heirs of Juan Mendiola of Camargo on July 25, 1853, for $300.
In 1930, Mark Raymond Harrington, curator of the Southwest Museum, purchased the property from the heirs of the Lopez family.
The Rocks themselves were purchased by the federal government in 1969 from the heirs of D. C. Harper.
It retained the name Green Mount when the land was purchased from the heirs of Baltimore merchant Robert Oliver.
There exists evidence that the Bunn family ancestors had originally purchased property from the heirs of William Penn.
It was here that Otto Ives purchased the Hermitage from the heirs of the Rev. George Sheed.
It appears that for the first few years the Sydenhams owned the house they were content with that purchased from the heirs of the d'Evercy family.
The land was purchased in 1990 by the Missouri Department of Conservation from the heirs of the Reinken Estates.