
Lake Mathews and Gavilan Hills
Kathleen Dever, Judy Whitson$21.24
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The sparsely populated Cajalco basin holds a rich and varied history. Native American pictographs, grinding slicks, and mortars dot the landscape, while mine shafts and tailings reflect the arduous labor of tin and gold miners in an earlier time. Except for these seekers of fortune, hermits, and the occasional rancher or sheepherder, there were few inhabitants in this region until Lawrence Holmes planted 50,000 carob trees in the 1920s and sold off plots to potential carob barons. Soon the valley boasted carob and citrus groves, homes, a school, and
a store. The need for water in Los Angeles brought significant change to the valley when the Metropolitan Water Department constructed a terminus reservoir for the proposed Colorado River Aqueduct during the 1930s. This and many other events in the history of Lake Mathews and Gavilan Hills are illustrated here for the first time through 200
photographs, many never seen before by the public.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Published: 08/29/2007
ISBN: 9780738547794
Pages: 128
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 9.16h x 6.61w x 0.36d
a store. The need for water in Los Angeles brought significant change to the valley when the Metropolitan Water Department constructed a terminus reservoir for the proposed Colorado River Aqueduct during the 1930s. This and many other events in the history of Lake Mathews and Gavilan Hills are illustrated here for the first time through 200
photographs, many never seen before by the public.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Published: 08/29/2007
ISBN: 9780738547794
Pages: 128
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 9.16h x 6.61w x 0.36d
