Ojai History
A Timeline of Recorded Ojai History
Native Americans occupy the Ojai Valley as early as 13,500 years ago. Chumash villages and seasonal camps were located throughout the valley...
On September 28, 1542, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo and his crew entered San Diego Bay — the first Europeans to visit California
1782
Mission San Buenaventura is founded by Father Junipero Serra
1782-1833
During the mission period, European settlers compelled the Chumash people to abandon the land they had inhabited for countless generations and forced them into servitude at Mission San Buenaventura. In their relentless pursuit of Christian conversion, the missionaries imposed upon the Chumash the relinquishment of their cultural practices and language. Consequently, the Chumash were coerced into undertaking various roles such as fieldhands, builders, servants, cooks, and translators. Tragically, the Native population experienced a sharp decline primarily attributable to the devastating impact of European diseases
1853
Fernando Tico sells Rancho Ojay
1821
Mexico wins its independence from Spain
The Mexican Congress ratifies a law for the secularization of the California missions
1833
Gov. Juan Alvarado grants the 17,717-acre Rancho Ojay to Fernando Tico and the 21,522-acre Rancho Santa Ana to Crisogono Ayala and Cosme Vanegas
1837
1839
Raphael Lopez builds an adobe home at the mouth of Matilija Canyon
1846
The U.S. military takes possession of California from Mexico
The Mexican-American War is formerly concluded with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and the United States acquires the New Mexico and Texas territories, and California – Gold is discovered by James Marshall at Sutter’s Mill near Coloma, California
1848
1850
California enters the union as the 31st state (as a free state)
The Ojai Valley: An Illustrated History by Patricia L. Fry is the definitive book on local history. In 2017, Elise DePuydt and Craig Walker revised and updated the text. The information in the addendum is arranged in two ways, each containing the same information. One is organized alphabetically by topic, and the other is organized sequentially by book page.
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