Castle Rock (Corral Hollow)

Coordinates: 37°38′14″N 121°29′25″W / 37.63722°N 121.49028°W / 37.63722; -121.49028
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Castle Rock, originally known as La Centinela (The Sentinel), is a pillar in Corral Hollow, in San Joaquin County, California. It rises to an elevation of 653 feet (199 m).[1]

La Centinela was a site used by bands of the horse gang of Joaquin Murrieta, to gather droves of wild and stolen horses from the plain beyond Corral Hollow for the next drove to Sonora.[2]: 431  It also allowed the gang to overlook the route miners used to return from the Tuolumne River mines through the Livermore Valley on their way to San Francisco. Isolated individuals would be ambushed, killed and robbed, the bodies dragged out of sight.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Castle Rock
  2. ^ Frank F. Latta. Joaquin Murrieta and His Horse Gangs, Bear State Books, Santa Cruz, California. 1980.
  3. ^ Dan L. Mosier, Brief History of the Tesla Area from teslapark.org accessed 08/10/2018.

37°38′14″N 121°29′25″W / 37.63722°N 121.49028°W / 37.63722; -121.49028