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Linda Rosa, California

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capital stock is $ 200,000 divided into 2000 shares of the value of $ 100 each. The purposes of the corporation, as set forth are the raising of fruit and vegetables and canning and preserving the same for sale; the acquiring by purchase or otherwise any patent or other rights affecting said industry; the buying, selling and exchange of lands and other property necessary or desirable for the successful prosecution and development of the business of the corporation; the purchase, manufacture, sale and general dealing with machinery and tools in any way connected with the industry. The principal place of business is designated as Linda Rosa, in this county. The capital stock has all been subscribed by the following gentlemen, constituting the directory of the company: W. C. Jacubs, Linda Rosa, $ 190,000; J. E. Dean, Murrieta, $ 500; A. J. Chapel, Los Angeles, $ 500; James Tobin, Boston, $ 2500; H. T. Mason, Murrieta, $ 500." Pacific Rural Press, Volume 35, Number 26, 30 June 1888, p.565.
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Linda Rosa Fruit Canning and Preserving Company was formed on June 30, 1888, to grow and can fruit and vegetables. Linda Rosa had its own post office, Linda Rose, from November 20, 1888, to March 20, 1890. When the land boom went bust, the town lots failed to sell and the office was closed and mail
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San Diego. Canning Company — San Diego Union, June 21: "The much talked-of fruit-canning company is now ready for business. Yesterday articles of incorporation were filed with the County Clerk. The name of the corporation is the New York and Linda Rosa Fruit Canning and Preserving Company, and the
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line. The company spent approximately $ 5,000 building a depot, but the railroad did not make Linda Rosa a scheduled stop. The Linda Rosa Hotel was built by the land company in 1888 at an estimated cost of $ 15,000. The large hotel provided a place where visitors and land buyers could stay.
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Map of Linda Rosa San Diego County, California, Santa Rosa Land & Improvement Co. A. Hart, President., (1887); "Situated on California Southern R.R. 60 miles from San Diego. 119 miles from Los Angeles. The future manufacturing and agricultural Center of Southern
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Charles A. Higgins, New guide to the Pacific coast, Santa Fé route: California, New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, and Illinois, Rand, McNally, and Company, Chicago and New York, 1894, p.224.
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service was moved to Temecula Station. The hotel was torn down and used to build a house. With the failure of his development, Parker Dear went bankrupt and lost the rancho to his bank in 1893.
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Frickstad, Walter N., A Century of California Post Offices 1848-1954, Philatelic Research Society, Oakland, CA. 1955, pp. 147-158.
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Along the Old Roads, A History of the Portion of Southern California that became Riverside County 1772 – 1893;
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Murrieta, Images of America by Marvin Curran, Loretta Barnett, Rebecca Farnbach, Murrieta, p.39,76;
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subdivided the 400-acre Linda Rosa Tract southwest of Murrieta along the
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Linda Rosa was one of the many land development schemes of the 1880s in
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Linda Rose
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from Huntingon Digital Library website hdl.huntington.org.
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The town site of Linda Rosa was located southwest of the
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The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States
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Index

Riverside County, California
Murrieta, California
Murrieta Creek
Southern California
Rancho Santa Rosa
California Southern Railroad
List of ghost towns in California
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Linda Rose
The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States


ISBN
1-886483-14-0
ISBN
0983750025


ISBN
978-0-7385-4669-8
Map of Linda Rosa San Diego County, California, Santa Rosa Land & Improvement Co. A. Hart, President., (1887); "Situated on California Southern R.R. 60 miles from San Diego. 119 miles from Los Angeles. The future manufacturing and agricultural Center of Southern California."
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Riverside County, California
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