Governor Stoneman Adobe, Los Robles

Governor Stoneman Adobe, Los Robles was the home of George Stoneman the 15th Governor of California from January 10, 1883 to January 8, 1887. The home was built in 1876 on his 400-acre estate, that was on the former Rancho San Pascual, present-day San Marino, California,. The place of Governor Stoneman Adobe, Los Robles home was designated a California Historic Landmark (No. 669) on Dec.01, 1958. Nothing remains of the home as it was destroyed in a fire. There were rumors that the fire was started by one of his political enemies. George Stoneman was an Army General in the American Civil War. He led the last cavalry raid of the war. The song, ‘The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down’ tells of George Stoneman damaging train tracks: "Virgil Caine is the name, and I served on the Danville train, Till Stoneman's cavalry came and tore up the tracks again ..."[1] [2][3] Stoneman moved to California, the place of which he had dreamed since his service as a young officer before the war. He and his wife settled in the San Gabriel Valley on a 400-acre (160 ha) estate called Los Robles,.[4] He was appointed as a state railroad commissioner, serving from 1876 to 1878. In 1882, Stoneman was elected governor of California as a Democrat and served a single four-year term. He was not renominated by his party for a second term. After his house fire, he was broken financially by the disaster and was in poor health. He returned to New York State for medical treatment. He died following a stroke in Buffalo, New York, on September 5, 1894, at age 72. He is buried in the Bentley Cemetery in Lakewood, New York.

Governor Stoneman Adobe, Los Robles
Governor Stoneman Adobe, Los Robles
Location1912 Montrobles Place, San Marino CA
Coordinates34°06′51″N 118°08′10″W
Built1876
DesignatedDec.01, 1958
Reference no.669
Location of Governor Stoneman Adobe, Los Robles in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
Official portrait of Governor George Stoneman

Marker

Marker at 912 Montrobles Place, San Marino, California reads:

  • NO. 669 GOVERNOR STONEMAN ADOBE, LOS ROBLES – This was the site of 'Los Robles,' the 400-acre estate of Governor George Stoneman. President Rutherford B. Hayes was entertained here in 1880. The first schoolhouse in the San Gabriel Valley, California's first tennis club, and the first municipal Christmas tree of San Marino were located here.
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See also

References

  1. Marcus, Greil (2010-10-19). Bob Dylan by Greil Marcus: Writings 1968–2010. PublicAffairs. pp. 73–. ISBN 9781586489199. Retrieved July 4, 2015.
  2. California Historic Landmark No. 669
  3. Landmark adventures, Governor Stoneman Adobe,
  4. California State Parks, Office of Historic Preservation (2012). "Governor Stoneman Adobe, Los Robles". State of California. Retrieved 7 February 2012.
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