- Cuddy Valley, California
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Cuddy Valley — Unincorporated community — Location in California Coordinates: 34°49′27″N 119°01′23″W / 34.82417°N 119.02306°WCoordinates: 34°49′27″N 119°01′23″W / 34.82417°N 119.02306°W Country United States State California County Kern County Elevation[1] 5,282 ft (1,610 m) Cuddy Valley is a valley in the San Andreas Rift Zone south of the San Emigdio Mountains west of Tejon Pass, and unincorporated community in Kern County, California[1], and part of the Mountain Communities. It lies at an elevation of 5,282 feet 1610 m).[1].
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History
What is now the Cuddy Valley was a water and grazing place along El Camino Viejo from the 1820s. The Old Road came over the Tejon Pass from what would become Gorman tnen turned west up Cuddy Creek to Cuddy Valley its spring. Afterward the road decended to the north, through the San Emigdio Mountains, via San Emigido Canyon along San Emigido Creek to the San Joaquin Valley. There at the foot of the mountains was the next stop, that became Rancho San Emidio in 1842.
John Fletcher Cuddy
Cuddy Valley, Cuddy Creek and Cuddy Canyon are named for John Fletcher Cuddy, who came to the United States from Ireland during the Great Potato Famine. He joined the U. S. Army and after being discharged in 1853, followed his former unit the 1st Dragoon Regiment to Fort Tejon in 1854 as a civilian teamster. He became the herdsman for the fort and found meadow in a valley some miles west of the fort that was ideal for grazing its stock. Cuddy eventually built a log cabin west of the fort in the small valley just southwest of modern Lake of the Woods, and laid claim to land in what became known at the time as Cuddy's Valley, (later Little Cuddy Valley), and raised cattle there. John Cuddy married Margaret Gale in 1858 and by 1861 had moved his family into a larger log cabin that still stands, west of the present community of Lake of the Woods. The Cuddy Ranch acquired much of the surrounding area, as Cuddy's children became eligible, they homesteaded nearby land until their holdings included most of the land, to the southwest in Lockwood Valley, to the west in what is now known as Cuddy Valley and east to the present Interstate 5.[2] [3]
References
- ^ a b c U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Cuddy Valley, California
- ^ Bonnie Ketterl Kane, JOHN FLETCHER CUDDY, Ridge Route Communities Museum and Historical Society website, accessed November 7, 2011
- ^ Bonnie Kane, RRCM, The Beautiful Valley Without a Name, August 6, 2010 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise, accessed November 7, 2011
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