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Former settlement in California
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Place
Lone Willow Station

Lone Willow Station was a former settlement in Merced County, California, located near present-day Los Banos.

Background

Lone Willow Station was a changing or swing station along the First Division route of the Butterfield Overland Mail, from 1858 to 1861. Lone Willow Station was located on the west bank of Mud Slough, 18 miles east of the St. Louis Ranch Station and 13 miles northwest of Temple's Ranch Station. This station consisted of a house for the hostler and a large barn for the relay horses and storage of their barley and hay.

References

  1. Hoover, Mildred Brooke; Rensch, Hero Eugene; Rensch, Ethel Grace (1966). William N. Abeloe (ed.). Historic Spots in California (Third ed.). Stanford: Stanford University Press. p. 204. ISBN 9780804740203.

37°4′39″N 120°47′29″W / 37.07750°N 120.79139°W / 37.07750; -120.79139

Municipalities and communities of Merced County, California, United States
County seat: Merced
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Merced County map
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Butterfield Overland Mail 1st Division Stations

Source: "List of Butterfield Overland Mail Stations "Itinerary of the Route"" (PDF). New York Times. October 14, 1858.

Notes of a Trip to Los Angeles No. 1, Daily Alta California, Volume 12, Number 3888, 5 October 1860 — Page 1
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