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Adobe Station, California

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Adobe Station was a stop on the Telegraph Stage line in Kern County, California, southeast of Greenfield, during the early 1870s. It was situated 12 miles (19 km) from Bakersfield on the Fort Tejon road.[1] with the earliest mention being of a murder, attempted murder and attempted robbery committed by a man who met his victims at the station in 1873.[2] A more sensational event occurred when the proprietor of the Station, Charles A. Hyde, was murdered by hatchet and his silver watch and money stolen.[3] A hotel was operated by Peter P. Roquette in 1880.[4] Roquette was also noted in a newspaper as a sheep shearer and Adobe Station referred to as a popular sheep shearing station. [5]

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References

  1. ^ "Agricultural Notes. Kern". Pacific Rural Press. November 13, 1875. Page 309, right-hand column, top. Retrieved February 24, 2024.
  2. ^ "A Fiendish Attempt to Murder Three Men". Inyo Independent. California Digital Newspaper Collection. October 25, 1873. At page 1, right-hand column. Retrieved February 24, 2024.
  3. ^ "Brutal Murder of Charles A. Hyde". The Sacramento Daily Union. May 13, 1876. At page 8, column 3. Retrieved February 24, 2024.
  4. ^ Curtis Darling, Kern County Place Names, second edition (2003), page 1, citing earlier sources
  5. ^ "Kern County". The Stockton Independent. June 21, 1881. At page 2, column 4. Retrieved February 24, 2024.

35°11′40″N 119°00′32″W / 35.1944°N 119.009°W / 35.1944; -119.009

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