June Muse
June Muse
June Muse
June 2016
President:
Doug Shumway
Vice President:
Membership Questions:
Gary Kubik
Treasurer:
Lorena Gragg
Or at the meeting
Recording Secretary:
Fran Elgin
Dues/Memberships:
Corresponding Secretary:
Marcy Taylor
Past President:
John Marnell
~ANNUAL~
Directors:
Mary Dutro
Linda Chapman
Jada Kaltenbach
Newsletter:
Stormie Reid
Membership and Director at Large:
Reminder: No Meetings
in July and August
Andrea M. Gutierrez
June 2016
The Springs in the desert were important for the Indians and pioneers, as they
were year round water sources. The largest spring in the high desert is Cushenbury
Springs. The Cushenbury Springs has a unique history including miners, confederate
sympathizers, and the battle for California and turkey ranchers. The first recorded
people living in the Spring were silver miners from Holcomb Valley. A good number of
gold miners in Holcomb Valley supported the southern cause in the Civil War and
joined a group called the Knights of the Golden Circle. This group attempted to
capture California but was thwarted in Volcano California by a local union militia.
Gold miners and ranchers occupied the Springs until the 1940's when Henry J.
Kaiser, a miner of limestone and built a cement plant which protects the riparian
habitat of the Springs today. The Springs habitat has over 150 different plants and
animals living there today.
The story of the utopian community of Llano del Rio near Pearblossom will be the topic
at our upcoming September meeting and will feature a PowerPoint presentation by John
Marnell. Barbara Smith, one of our members planted the seeds of interest when she provided
photographs of her family living at the Llano Ranch in the early 1900s. Barbaras family
predated the better-known Llano del Rio, but it was these photos, however, that sparked my
research into this area. Little did I know how much I would uncover. A community of more than
600 populated the town, with schools, a print shop, dairy, kilns, tent houses, and a cemetery.
Join us on the 22nd of September for the story of an interesting part of the heritage of our desert.
A field trip to many interesting parts of Llano del Rio will take place the following day, details at
the meeting.
June 2016
June 2016
June 2016
Longtime Victor Valley residents have fond memories of the weekly steak
fry events hosted by the Apple Valley Inn. The Apple Valley Legacy Museum's
second annual steak fry will definitely bring back some of those memories. The
delicious tri-tip dinner with all the fixin's will be served by Roy Rogers very own
great nephew, David Odell, and family. Other Rogers family members will be in
attendance as well. The night's entertainment will include live western music by
Tessi the Singing Cowgirl, an action-packed show by the Santa Fe Drifters
professional stunt team, a narrated historical hayride, photo ops, museum visits,
a ribbon cutting for the old Vics Barber Shop (our second display space), a
raffle, and a sing-along. In addition, Apple Valley Mayor Barb Stanton will share
some breaking news about town events and the recent purchase of the Hilltop
property. All the fun starts at 4:30 Thursday June 30, with dinner served at 5:45.
All-inclusive $25 tickets are on sale at the Apple Valley Legacy Museum, cottage
153 at the historic Apple Valley Inn, or by calling (760) 985-1918. ~ Marcy ~
June 2016
June 23:
Walter Feller
Topic: Wyatt Earp
July and August:
No Meetings
September 22:
John Marnell
Topic: The community of Llano del Rio
October 27:
Norm Meeker Geologist
Topic: TBA
November 17:
Bob Barker
Topic: Springs and Bighorn Sheep
December 8:
Holiday Party at the Lone Wolf Colony
June 2016
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Lifetime: Family $200_________ Single $150_______
The Mohahve Historical Society meets the fourth Thursday of the month at the Victor Valley
Museum, located at 11873 Apple Valley Road, Apple Valley, CA 92308. Please visit our website:
http://www.mohahve.org