Images of America - Early Livermore
by Livermore Heritage Guild
Englishman Robert Livermore jumped ship in Southern
California in 1822, yet just 15 years later became the respected
owner of the 40,000-acre Las Positas land grant. Here he built his
new Californio wife an adobe house in 1839. The wealth that flowed
into California during the gold rush allowed Livermore to import a
two-story house around the Horn, but entrepreneurs and squatters
flowed in as well. Nathaniel Patterson opened the first hotel in the
old Livermore adobe, frequented by miners on their way from the
South Bay to the Sierra gold mines. Laddsville, a village built where
the roads to Stockton and Dublin met, was also a going concern
until the Central Pacific pushed over the Altamont Pass. On this
line grew the town founded by William Mendenhall in 1869, named
for pioneer Livermore, who had died more than a decade earlier.
Soon Livermore became the valley's commercial center for hay,
wheat, barley, wine grapes, and ranching.
Authored by an expert team from the Livermore Heritage Guild,
utilizing the large archive housed in their Carnegie Library History
Center, this delightful journey through time revisits those people
and places that have made Livermore the prosperous, cohesive
community that it is today.
The Images of America series celebrates the history of neighborhoods, towns, and cities across the country. Using archival photographs, each title presents the distinctive stories from the past that shape the character of the community today. Arcadia is proud to play a part in the preservation of local heritage, making history available to all.
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610 Main Street
Martinez, CA 94553-1129
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