Willows

Museum Society of Willows, J. Wright, E. Whisman
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Hot, thirsty range cattle led cowboys to a shady, spring-fed pond midway between the coastal and sierra foothills in Northern California. The area was referred to as the Willows. It was a place no doubt well known to the native Wintun Indians long before white men came exploring. Settlers began buying up land at $4 an acre after the Gold Rush. Milton French was ranching to the west of town as early as 1857. In June 1876, Johnson and Hochheimer opened a general store. Daniel Zumwalt provided land to railroad magnate Charlie Crocker, who extended train service to the the Willows by 1878. Broad streets were laid out in an east-to-west orientation. The town was on its way to becoming the center of one of the most productive agricultural areas in the state, thanks to the development of deep-water wells and the building of canals."

Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Published: 04/26/2010
ISBN: 9780738580609
Pages: 127
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.40w x 0.40d