Around Anza ValleyArcadia Publishing, 2008 - 127 sidor The area around Anza Valley, located in the south-central part of Riverside County, California, includes Terwilliger Valley, Garner Valley, Pinyon Flats, and parts of Aguanga, a former Butterfield Overland Stage stop. It is a rugged, high-altitude area formed on the western side of the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains. Access into this enclave was always difficult, which subsequently protected the native Cahuilla people from the European influence of early pioneers and explorers until the coming of Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza in 1774. Once settler families were established in the surrounding valleys, close friendships and marriage soon linked them together through their shared economic livelihood of cattle ranching. Until the early 1950s, ranching, dry farming, some mining, hunting, and trapping were the main occupations. Today the area is one of the last undeveloped areas in Southern California and is rich in Native American influence and culture. Around Anza Valley provides an inside view to this rich history and the many changes that have taken place in and around Anza Valley. |
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Acknowledgments | 6 |
Introduction | 7 |
Area Map 1 First Residents | 9 |
Newcomers | 13 |
Cattlemen | 29 |
Homesteads | 41 |
Families | 49 |
Education | 81 |
Entertainment | 91 |
Services | 120 |
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Around Anza Valley Margaret Wellman Jaenke,Tony Mauricio,Hamilton Museum Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2008 |
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Aguanga Alice Cary Anza Electric Co-Op Anza Valley Arnaiz family Barbara Bradford Bautista de Anza Bobbie Wellman branding Bud and Bobbie Bud Clark Cahuilla Indian Reservation Cahuilla Mountain Cahuilla School cattlemen Clarena Dennis Courtesy Dick Cary Courtesy of Barbara Courtesy of Bud Courtesy of Clarena Courtesy of Edell Courtesy of Harriet Courtesy of Mary Courtesy of Phil Coyote Canyon Devaney Dolores Arnaiz Durazno Valley early Edell Lashley Fobes Frank Fred Clark Garner Valley Hamilton Museum Collection Hamilton School Harold Kenworthy Harriet Bergman Costo Harry Quinn Highway 371 hill horse Indian Emergency irrigated James Hamilton Jim Wellman Juan Bautista Kenworthy School Lake Hemet Lake Riverside left to right Lincoln Hamilton Manuel and Dolores Manuel Arnaiz Mary Clark Garbani Native American Palm Canyon Pauline Parks Phil Valdez Jr photographs Courtesy picture Ramona Ramona Pageant Reed Riverside County Rosa Indian Reservation Santa Rosa Indian Santa Rosa Mountain Terwilliger Valley unidentified