Our Pioneers In Acton, Aqua Dulce, Antelope Valley & Elsewhere, U.S.A
HERITAGE  HAPPENINGS
By Meryl Adams of Acton INTRODUCTION 
     This record of our Historical Heritage was complied to include the correct date and place for each episode Happening with the added information about the people who were there responsible for the Happening. Our cut-off date-1950’s, except for a few “Postscripts for Posterity.”
    We have a rich source of information for our research and many pictures. We have an additional “Adventure Of Research” as I have met many of the descendants of our original Pioneers. This has reaffirmed my personal belief in the sharing characteristics of those of the past as their offspring have also shared in this Book Project.
     It has taken more than eight years to put this book together. My main regret is that there are many included in these pages, just without pictures, just because, I have not had another eight years to run down some more offspring of Our Great Pioneers.
     We, in this area of Acton, Aqua Dulce and the Antelope Valley are fast losing our “ruralism” which is an expected happening when more people move into the area. However, this situation is a signal for a positive approach to our “rualism past.”
     To all who read of “our Rualism Past,” I share the following which I learned along time ago:

Time Is Wonderful
Conserve Our Heritage of the Past
Observe the Present as we Respect the Past
Create for the Future as we contribute to Tomorrow

     We had to be “explored” before we could become known. I have chosen our “Explorer Representatives” who appear in our Episode of 1844.
                                                                                                                                                                      Meryl Adams- 1987 Acton TO MILDRED PITT
WHOSE SINCERE FRIENDSHIP, LOYALTY AND TRUST I HAVE FELT SINCE 1927, I DEDICATE THIS BOOK OF HISTORICAL RESEARCH IN GRATITUDE FOR HER UNDERSTANDING OF THE PURPOSE OF THIS PROJECT. 

                                                                   Dedication
                                                                   Original Copy 1987
                                                                   Meryl Adams    Approval -- 1990 FOREWORD
TO OUR TRAILBLAZING PIONEERS, WHO MADE THIS HISTORY, AND THE INDOMITABLE WILL AND PERSEVERANCE OF THE AUTHOR IN GATHERING THESE PICTURES AND CHECKING THE STORIES FOT ACCURACY OF THIS GREAT PAST.
                                                                     --Mildred Pitt  Meryl Adams At Her Desk. By John Swede 1835-1875 Tiburcio Vasquez, The Lady Who Really Tracked Him Down!
1844 Mrs. John C. Fremont Sends Husband To Wilds Of California
1852 & 1858 Covered Wagons Through Soledad Canyon, Fryer Family Ancestors
1853 Respectful Desert Indians Through The Soledad Canyon
1861-1863 Soledad City Became Ravena City Town Site
1864-1868 Mexican Miners- Another Gold Rush- Ravena City Post Office
1869-1887 First School In Soledad District- Ravena City
1870-1877 Ravenna Had The Town (Including the Saloon) Acton Area Became Heritage Happenings Cedar Mining District (1877) 
1876 Golden Spike At Lang- Our Railroad Connection!
1876-1877 Railroad Business- Names For The Way Stations
1880-1885 John Duehren & R.E. Nickel Made Their Acton Plans In Kansas
1880-1890 Acton Railroad Stations
1884-1886 Paper Mill At Ravenna
1885-1887 John Duehren Family, Arrival Acton, Christmas 1885, First House In Acton 1887
1885-1903 Ed Brough, McPhertridges, & The Red Rover Mine
1886 Mr. & Mrs. George Melrose, Red Rover Canyon/ Mr. & Mrs. Norman Melrose, Mt. Gleason
1886-1888 Five Branches Of The William Melrose Family, Acton Pioneers 
1886-1892 A. B. Mellen Family Brought Experience, Knowledge & Community Service To Acton 
1887 Nickel Family In Kansas- ”Acton, Here We Come!”
1887-1986 Acton Postmasters, From Official Records
1888 April 29, The Union Moral & Religious Association Of Acton Used The Little White Schoolhouse For Meetings 
1888 George Washington Clingan Took A Special Trip To Acton
1888 May 20, First Sunday School Organization In Acton
1888 Rev. John E. Robbins, Frontier Preacher, & Family
1888-1889 Courtship On Acton Lake, Mattie Robbins & Arthur Hubbard
1888-1889 Floods Stop Trains & Mail
1888-1889 Homemade Bricks For Building In Acton Town
1888-1889 Travel Between Elizabeth Lake & Acton- For Several Reasons 
1888-1891 Gustav Kruger, Cattle Range Camper, Joined The Acton Town Builders, First Saloon In Acton, 1889
1888-1898 Frank Hubbard Goes After The Girl Of His Dreams
1888-1938 Fifty Year Record Of Rural Education In Acton
1888-1938 Soledad School District Acton California
1889-1898 The L.K Rayburn Family
1890 April 21, The Deed Was Done, A Gift For Acton!
1890 October, Dedication! New Brick Soledad School At Acton
1890 The Farmer Family In The Mint Canyon. Indian Trouble
1890-1892 Bruno Nickel- Eugene Nickel- Build Their Homes
1890-1901 Railroad Business At Ravenna
1890-1909 Schulte Family- Home By The Chicalopes
1891 Acton Supply Center For Big Tujunga Miners
1891 Lou Henry Met R.E. Nickel At Acton, California
1891 Magdalena & George Blum Take A Trip-To Acton 
1891-1912 Blum Family Homestead In Aliso Canyon
1891-1913 R.E. Nickel’s Acton Rooster Newspaper
1891-1958 Acton Roadmasters- In Residence
1891-1987 Blum Ranch-Aliso Canyon-Acton-96 Years- Heritage Enrichment As The Years Progressed
1891-1987 The Famous Blum Ranch Of Acton, California
1892 Fourth Of July Picnic In The Acton Country Park
1892 R.E. Nickel Laid Out Downtown Acton- Surveyed And Recorded
1892-1901 Cooperation In The Acton Cooperative Store
1893 Mr. & Mrs. Gustav Kruger- Their Ready Made Family
1894 Gipp Family Settle Nine Miles West Of Acton -Agua Dulce
1894 Salute To Our Flag- Fourth Of July At Acton County Park
1894-1903 Paul Bachert- The “Cheap For Cash” Merchant
1895-1896 Miss Julia Finney & Her Students/ Red Brick Soledad School Acton
1895-1896 R. E. Nickel Builds His New Home
1895-1903 Horatio Nelson Newton Makes His Choice
1897 A Happy Summer At Acton For Nora Melrose
1897 Henry Renkin, The Joyful Acton Blacksmith
1897 John Robbins, Guest Reporter, R.E. Nickel’s Acton Rooster Winter 1897
1897 New Hotel Acton Mr. & Mrs. Gustav Kruger, First Proprietors
1898 Flossie Melrose, First Lady Postmaster In Acton
1899 Cedar Mining District, Acton
1899 Escondido Grande Mine
1899 The Woodside Family In Acton
1900-1901 Acton Oil Boom “As It Has Never Been Boomed Before!”
1900-1901 Mr. W. H. Broome & Family Of Vincent
1900-1901 Presidential Election, Wm McKinley Assassination, Theodore Roosevelt Our President
1900-1901 School & Town Of Acton Had A Good Year
1900-1903 School Books, Teacher Institutes, Pupil Grades & Democracy
1900-1905 Acton Improvement Club, T. G. Shafer First President
1900-1918 Adventures On Our Mt. Gleason
1901 Acton On The Line, Long Distance Telephone/ 1906 Local Telephone Service. “Don’t You Want To Join?”
1901 January 18, Grandma Melrose Buried On Mt. Gleason Ranch Of Her Son Norman Melrose
1901-1902 “Zack” Davidson, Handyman With Imagination
1901-1904 Ladies In The Mining Business
1902 A Trip On A Summer Day
1902 The Actonoma Oil & Development Company
1902-1912 The Blacksmiths Of Acton, Ravenna & Ranches 
1903 Honey Harvest, Pure Mountain Honey
1903 January 20, W. H. Broome & N. M. Melrose
1903 Traditional Acton Hospitality
1903-1904 Fred Gross, Sr. & Family, Farmers. Ravenna Railroad Pumping Plant of 1904
1903-1904 The Busy Reverend Robbins
1903-1904 Transportation- Auto Or The Railroad?
1903-1905 L.K. Rayburn, Southern Pacific & Wells Fargo Acton Agent- Plus Local Editor & Manager Acton Rooster Newspaper
1903-1906 Building Newton Store Business
1903-1908 Albert W. Freese, Railroad Section Foreman Acton
1903-1908 Gipp Family Succeeded In Agua Dulce
1904 Christmas Program In Acton “Best Ever!”
1904-1905 Acton Roadmaster, Arthur Hubbard
1904-1905 Paul Bachert Sets Up Business In Lancaster
1904-1911 Ethel Clingan, “Lightning Slinger” & Horsewoman
1904-1928 Mark Kreppel & Herman Mellen Worked Together For Education In Antelope Valley Schools
1905 Captain Mitchell, A Big Chicken Ranch In Lower Soledad Canyon
1905 July 4, Independence Day - All Day - All Night!
1905 Mail, Eggs, Or Chickens?
1905 Six Months Of Business Changes In Downtown Acton- Time For A “Hop” - And Then “Another Shake The Foot!”
1905-1906 Water For Los Angeles & Acton?
1905-1908 Deer Hunters Of Acton Area
1905-1909- Blum Family-Work At Acton, Leona Valley & Los Angeles
1905-1912 That Dashing Young Bachelor, Fred Gross, Jr. & The Fred Couse Family 
1906 Debate: Shall The Government Own & Control The Railroads?
1906 Frank Hubbard And Will Clingan Back To Acton
1906 Independent Literary & Debating Society - Canada Or Mexico?
1906 Mrs. Averill, Our Happy Teacher
1906 October 6, Brother Slayton & The Lang Station Fire
1906 Thanksgiving! Weather & The Republican Administration!
1906 Walter Duehren In Charge Of Mt. Gleason Road-building
1906-1911 Belle Murdy Smith, Lady Farmer
1907 Train Wrecks, New Block Signal System 
1908-1911 Red Rover Mine, Preparations To Boom Again
1908-1912 Cement For Blum Ranch Water Line
1908-1922 Burro Influence As We Grew Up In Acton
1908-1922 The Sterling Borax Company, Industry And Mining Camp Of Soledad Township- Agua Dulce
1909 Acton Provided Pure Mountain Air For W.P. Whitsett                             
1909 Charles Fletcher Lummis Featured In R.E. Nickel’s Acton Rooster
1909 Dorothy Mellen Drove To Acton On Family Business
1909 The Busy Bees Of Soledad School At Acton
1909-1912 Rosebine Summer Resort
1909-1915 Captain L.G. Loomis- Big Tejuna- Alder Creek Homestead
1910 Ex-Governor Gage To Portugal By Way Of Acton Red Rover Mine
1910 First International Air Meet Held In America Dominquez Field, California- Rayburns Of Acton Attended
1910 Honey Loading Day- An Annual Fall Event
1910 W.P. Whitsett Ready To Build Van Nuys
1910-1911 Wells Fargo Business- L.K. Rayburn Acton Agent
1910-1912 Acton Rock Crusher
1910-1912 Mr. H.L. Heffner, New Owner Of The Gross Ranch At Ravenna
1910-1913 High Jinks At Hubbardville
1911 The Benedict Bill- No School Census This Year
1911-1914 June 29 -Mr. & Mrs. Fred Gross, Jr.
1912 Emile Gipp Leased Heffner Ranch
1912-1920 Prevention of Population Loss In Antelope Valley
1912-1923 Frank Wright Family, Farmers In Mint Canyon
1912-1929 Antelope Valley Joint Union Highschool Lancaster California    
1913 January 15, Two Newspaper Editors- Acton & Littlerock
1914 First School In Agua Dulce- Property Of The “Dad” Johnson Family
1914 The Ulysses Sumner Grant Johnson Family Arrived In Aqua Dulce
1914-1931 Nail Homestead, By the Chicalopes, North Crown Valley
1915-1946 W. B. Johnson, Railroad Telegrapher- Served From Vincent To Lang- Ravenna & Acton 
1915-1949 Acton Branch Los Angeles County Public Library
1916 (The Early Days) The Buda Family Of Soledad Canyon Road, U.S.A.
1916 Blum Ranch Party- Large Stone House Completed
1916 Lydia Duehren Newton, Postmaster, Represented Acton At Carmel
1916 March 26, Acton Community Presbyterian Church Organized
!916 March 26, Organization Of The Acton Community Presbyterian Church, Pastors Of The Church
1916 October 1, Calling The Roll- Sunday School Rally Day
1916 San Diego California Panama Canal International Exposition- Held over From 1915
 1916-1921 Mint Canyon Road- The Owens River Aqueduct
1916-1933 Platz Family On The Heffner Ranch 
1917-1980 Heritage Legacy From Virginia Platz Dryer
1918-1923 Captain & Mrs. J.J. Haish, Traditional New Year Oyster Dinner At Red Brick School In Acton
1918-1946 The War Years
1919-1924 Donkey Duty- At The O’Briens’
1919-1924 Mr. And Mrs. R.E. Nickel Retire To Acton
1920-1938 Well Equipped- HIgh Speed- Antelope Valley High School Buses
1920-1947 Those Early Pioneer School Bus Drivers
1920-1958 Blum Ranch CIder Mill, “Comin’ Over By The Hill!”
!921 Fred Roth Family 
1921 Hikers Follow Historical Trail On Mt. Gleason
1921 Mr. Franzen, Acton Barnstormer, Brought ‘His Jenny” In For A Landing
1921-1922 Miss Gorchakoff- Our Teacher In The Red Brick School At Acton
1921-1924 Rev. Hugh B. Sutherland Accepts His Call To Acton Community Presbyterian Church, Dedication June 8, 1924
1922-1938 James W. Fryer, Senior, & Family Settle In Soledad, Canyon
1922-1938 Lena McClaflin, Our Teacher, 16 Years Of Service
1923 Record-1890-1938 Meeting The Water Needs, Soledad Brick School
1923-1928 Maurice H. Rowell Of Antelope Valley Union High School
1923-1963 Dola And Frank Strong- Acton Week-enders For 40 Years On Grandfather Strong’s Homestead Of 1886
1924-1950’s On Easter Hill In Acton, Sunrise Tradition
1925 Movie Making & The Theater In Acton
1925-1929 The Sand Paper-A.V.H.S. Newspaper-Respected In The Antelope Valley 
1926 December 14, “Swimming Pool Nearly Finished”
1926 Rev. Hugh B. Sutherland- Soledad Track Coach
1926 September 21, “Wet Prospects On Dry Ground”
1926-1942 Acton Hotel, Private Residence, Mr. & Mrs. Ellery L. Henck
1926-1980 Mint Julip Club- Agua Dulce & Acton
1927 Acton Cemetery, Gift To Acton  From The Duehren Family
1927-1928 Antelope Valley Fair & The Junior Farm Bureau/ Byron Chase Of Acton, Clara Reese Of Littlerock
1927-1928 Blum Ranch Pear Packing Crew With A Field Trip Idea
1927-1928 Lively Go-Getters - Ladies, Please Bring Cakes
1927-1931 Mildred F. Pitt- Physical Education- AVJUHS
1927-1931 Miss Lois M. Bennink of A.V.J.U.H.S.
1928 June 5, News From The Sand-Paper
1930 April, Valley Of Sunshine Church Society
1930 May, The Saugus Ladies Honored in Acton By Acton Members Of The Saugus Community Club
1930 May 11, Farewell Church Service For Brother Evans School At Agua Dulce
1930-1946 Valley Of Sunshine Participating Members During The 1930’s Through 1942 No Meetings During War Time
1931 December 24, Christ Faith Mission Mountain Home- Forty Acres Of God’s Beauty- Memorial To Mary Off-Acton
1932 August 6, Mrs. Ellery L. Henck, Hostess For A Tea Party At Her Home In Downtown Acton
1933 June 11, Switzerland! Here Come The Blum Ladies Of Acton
1933 Mrs. Herbert Hoover Told It Like It Was To Meryl Adams Of Acton
1933-1973 Grandad’s Rifle Range- The Corwin Family In Aliso Canyon
1934 September 17, Captain Haisch Of Acton & The Antelope Valley
1935-1956 Columbo Lilac & Peony Ranch Located On The Old Moody Ranch, Mt. Gleason - The Early Years
1936 Vincent Fire Station-80- Acton, Los Angeles County
1938 March 2, The Flood of 1938
1938 November 24, Thanksgiving Reunion- Henck Family Home In Acton
1938-1955 New Soledad School Board Of Trustees/Duty Dates, Seventeen Years New School- Soledad School District Board Of Trustees
1939 James W. Fyer, Sr. Acton Roadmaster 1933-1958
1939 The Droste Family Volunteers For Acton
1939-1955 Lee’s Happy Acres On Sierra Highway- Acton Junction
1940-1941 School Board Sold Red Brick Soledad School For $301.00
1940-1952 Herman Mellen Of Acton Wrote “Reminiscences Of Old Calico”
1942 Honor For The Soledad School Bell At Acton
1942 Mabel & Johnny Boston Of Agua Dulce
1944 Opal & Ben Sciarra, Agua Dulce Merchants
1945 Nonnie Platz & Hal Chamberlain
1945 October 20, Acton Hotel Burned Down
1945 Viola & Shelton Gordon Of Palmdale
1947-1948 Goldie Dawson Of Agua Dulce, School & The Home Talent Show
1948 Agua Dulce Property Owners Association (Civic Association)
1948 The Agua Dulce Women’s Club
1949 Ground Breaking, Second Wing Of Acton School On Crown Valley Road
1949 November 10, Acton Littlerock Greater Parish (Twin Parish) Presbyterian Church-Acton Pastors
1950 Emil J. Kosa Jr., Nationally Known Artist, Painted In Our Acton And Ravenna Area
1950-1951 Los Angeles City Garbage For 50, 000 Hogs At Acton?
1950-1952 Francis Gage, His Hi-Grade Mine At Acton
1950-1958 The Palmdale Rotary Club With An Acton Connection
1950-1959 The Acton Community Church Club, Interdenominational, Incorporated
1950-1962 Sir ‘Kegian Gem Beds- “The View Alone Is Worth The Price!”
1951 August 10, United Christian Church Of Agua Dulce Canyon Gift Of Mrs. Lula E. Johnson Of Agua Dulce 
1952 Easter Sunrise Service, Vasquez Rocks, Agua Dulce
1952 June 8, News Of Acton By Olive Blum
1952-1954 Vincent Railroad Station, George Duncan, Telegrapher
1953 The Indian Influence- Respect For Our Land
1955 October 25 Groundbreaking For Palmdale High School
1955 September 3, Acton Community Club Panel Party Work Day
1955-1987 Verda Small- Her 300 Third Grade Girls & Boys Of Acton School  
1956 Mr. & Mrs James W. Fryer, Sr. Family Reunion
1956-1984 Hazel L. Krueger, Acton Postmaster-Welcome Mat-Acton Chamber of Commerce Guest Book For Pacific Crest Hikers
1957-1976 The Bell Of Agua Dulce
1958 Acton Women’s Club 
1958-1962 The Building Of Hedgecock Hall
1963 Postscript For Posterity- Jerry Fyrer Home On The Bill Blum Ranch- Aliso Canyon
1968 Emma Blum Of Acton & Arthur B. Perkins Of Newhall
1971 April 5, Old Timers’ Homecoming Reunion, Hedgecock Hall
1976-1982 Dale W. Schrader- Foothill
1977 Postscript For Posterity- The Way It Was Written!
1978 Annual Homecoming Church Celebration- Ninety Years 
1980 Postscript For Posterity- A Gift For All Of Us
Blum Ranch Hospitality- An Acton Tradition
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Sharing Our Recent Past- Meryl Came Home To Acton  
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