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189: 75:. Some English-speaking miners of the 1880s called it Cedar Flat. Subsequently, in 1891 M. C. Westbrook and Associates, leased most of the mining area planning a town site at the mines called Westbrook. Shortly afterward it was sold to the Gavilan Mining and Milling Company for a period of ten years. The old town and its mines became known as the Gavilan Mine that can be seen on the 1898 Elsinore, California Quadrangle, U. S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey Topographic Map. 59:"Many small mining claims and camps were established starting as early as the mid-1850s, mostly by Spanish-speaking individuals. Some familiar names such as Trujillo and Robidoux from the New Mexican colony of 72: 64: 259: 230: 254: 32: 78:
Prior to the formation of Riverside County in 1893, the mines of the Gavilan Plateau and northwestern Gavilan Hills, were organized as the
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Elsinore, California Quadrangle Topographic Map, United States Department of Interior, Geological Survey, 1898, 1901 edition, 1941 reprint
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Lech, Steve, Pioneers of Riverside County: The Spanish, Mexican and Early American Periods, The History Press, Charleston, SC, 2012
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In later years at the Gavilan Plateau, there was a small mining settlement of primarily Spanish speaking miners called
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Jane Davies Gunther, Riverside County, California, Place Names: Their Origins and Their Stories, J.D. Gunther, 1984
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Gavilan Plateau
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and Gavilan Plateau were a site of gold mining soon after the beginning of
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in the central and southern Gavilan Hills within the old boundaries of
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Gavilan Plateau
Elsinore, California Quadrangle Topographic Map, United States Department of Interior, Geological Survey, 1898, 1901 edition, 1941 reprint
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