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That’s a wrap for Season 3! Our deep dive into the history of the founder of Tejon Ranch, Edward Fitzgerald Beale, concludes with this episode. But don’t fret, we’ll revisit his story in a later season. Stay tuned for next season as we turn our attention to another fascinating and perhaps unknown part of the Ranch’s deep and interesting history.…
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In Episode 16 (our second to last episode of Season 3!) Beale continues working and partnering with the native Americans in California. As he travels to the Colorado River as part of his plan, he’s once again urgently called back to Washington, DC and soon finds himself sailing on The Golden Gate through Panama.…
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Edward Beale has been busy! Traveling between California and DC (that was not a very easy journey back in the mid-1800s), he was on the move for official business and sometimes personal business. During this time period, Beale made important friends, some with the power to help promote him and his political career.…
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Episode seven explores the increasing squabbles between army leaders after the Battle of San Pasqual. Even more importantly, though, Beale’s illness arises yet he’s still considered for the rough task of delivering important papers to Washington, DC from the battlefield—not an easy task in the mid-1800s!…
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Season 3 focuses on the life of Tejon Ranch founder Edward Fitzgerald Beale: explorer, rancher, naval officer, humanitarian, politician, businessman, and diplomat. In this episode, we find a young Beale in Boston, on board the USS Independence, an old frigate built in 1814 (with its own story to tell), and on the open seas.…
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This season focuses on the life of Tejon Ranch founder Edward Fitzgerald Beale: explorer, rancher, naval officer, humanitarian, politician, businessman, and diplomat. Beale not only had a profound influence on the birth of the Ranch but also was instrumental in the early development of California. He is an American legend and Tejon Ranch is rich in…
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We’re getting ready to launch Season 3 of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast which looks at the events, places, and people who made Tejon Ranch what it is today. Listen as host and narrator Barry Zoeller discusses what Season 3 will explore - no doubt a deep dive into the rich and historic legacy of the Ranch.…
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Listen and subscribe to the new season of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast. This season Barry Zoeller reads from the classic book, “Men of El Tejon, Empire in the Tehachapis,” written by Earle Crowe in 1957. In episode nine, Barry turns to a series of episodes on the first owner of “Ranchos El Tejon,” Edward Fitzgerald Beale and a journey he took th…
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Welcome to season 2 of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast! This season Barry Zoeller reads from the classic book, “Men of El Tejon, Empire in the Tehachapis,” written by Earle Crowe in 1957. In episode eight, Barry continues to look at the changing hands of the early owners of land grants at Tejon in the mid-1800s. Drama ensued, with hearings and cost…
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Welcome to season 2 of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast! This season Barry Zoeller reads from the classic book, “Men of El Tejon, Empire in the Tehachapis,” written by Earle Crowe in 1957. In episode seven, Barry explores the different Mexican land grants that made up Rancho El Tejon. Changing many hands in the mid-1800s, the grant finally landed wi…
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Welcome to season 2 of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast! This season Barry Zoeller reads from the classic book, “Men of El Tejon, Empire in the Tehachapis,” written by Earle Crowe in 1957. In episode six, Barry reads through chapter three and explores the origin of the land grant program. What exactly was that? Listen to find out more! (Hint: You'll…
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Welcome to season 2 of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast! This season Barry Zoeller reads from the classic book, “Men of El Tejon, Empire in the Tehachapis,” written by Earle Crowe in 1957. In episode five, Barry continues to profile the early explores of Tejon Ranch with a look at the trapper and the bishop: pioneer, frontiersman, hunter, trapper, a…
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Welcome to season 2 of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast! This season Barry Zoeller reads from the classic book, “Men of El Tejon, Empire in the Tehachapis,” written by Earle Crowe in 1957. In episode four, Barry continues to profile the early explores of Tejon Ranch. Father Francisco Garcas was a Spanish Franciscan friar who served as a missionary a…
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Welcome to season 2 of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast! This season Barry Zoeller reads from the classic book, “Men of El Tejon, Empire in the Tehachapis,” written by Earle Crowe in 1957. In episode three, a look at the solider who first crossed the Tejon Pass to see the San Joaquin Valley laid out before him. Meet Captain Pedro Fages of Spain and …
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Welcome to season 2 of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast! This season Barry Zoeller reads from the classic book, “Men of El Tejon, Empire in the Tehachapis,” written by Earle Crowe in 1957. Episode two starts at the beginning and looks at Tejon Ranch's first inhabitants: the native tribes who called the San Joaquin Valley and Tehachapi Mountains home…
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Welcome to season 2 of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast! This season Barry Zoeller reads from the classic book, “Men of El Tejon, Empire in the Tehachapis,” written by Earle Crowe in 1957. Episode one explores the inspiration behind the book and a preview of what’s to come in our new season. From native Americans to Edward Fitzgerald Beale to the Ch…
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Welcome to Episode 17 of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast. As we near the end of this series (only two more episodes left!), learn about the mighty I-5, built from the Canadian to the Mexican border. Before that? There was the Ridge Route Road, built in 1914. Imagine carving out a road through mountain ridges and canyons with no more than hand tools…
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Tejon Ranch’s history is rooted in agriculture and it’s a core part of who we are today. In this episode of the Tejon Ranch Podcast, Barry Zoeller, VP of Corporate Communications, speaks with Dennis Atkinson, Sr. VP of Agriculture and Water Resources, about agriculture and what it means to Tejon Ranch. This episode presents a wonderful look at a si…
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Welcome to Episode 16 of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast! The Great Depression of the 1930s had a profound effect on our country and Tejon Ranch was no exception. At the time the Ranch was under the dark clouds of being foreclosed. Then in 1932, M.H. Sherman passed away, putting the Ranch in even more turmoil. After some financial sleuthing, forecl…
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Welcome to Episode 15 of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast! With the passing of Edward F. Beale, a new generation of owners emerged. Enter: Harry Chandler, publisher of the Los Angeles Times in 1917. A man with boundless energy and vision, he helped transform the newspaper into one of the largest papers on the west coast and turned the sleepy pueblo …
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Welcome to Episode 14 of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast! End of an era. When Edward F. Beale died in 1893, his death marked the many changes that had occurred at Tejon Ranch. He was witness to and participated in many events related to Tejon Ranch and beyond, from fighting in the Mexican/American War, carrying news of the California Gold Rush to W…
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Welcome to Episode 13 of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast! This episode focuses on the history and creation of our now-famous cross and crescent brand. Where did it originate? For starters, it’s much older than Tejon Ranch. According to legend, it goes back to at least 1200 and was used to mark horses across Spain. From there, the brand made its way…
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Welcome to Episode 12 of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast! This episode focuses on the trials and tribulations of J.J. Lopez, an early and important resident of Tejon Ranch. Picture this: You’re in the midst of desert with a herd of 16,000 sheep, leading the way to get them through the hot, stifling heat, with a lack of water and food. And there’s n…
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Welcome to Episode 11 of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast! This episode focuses on one of California’s worst droughts in history. By the mid-1800s there were more than 125,000 sheep grazing at the Ranch and plenty of crops and other wildlife. Of course, this being history, there was a hitch. California suffered a serious drought, with absolutely no …
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Welcome to Episode 10 of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast! This episode focuses on Edward Fitzgerald Beale and the behind-the-scenes action he took at Tejon Ranch to purchase the land. You might be surprised to learn that he and his family mostly resided in the nation’s capital while the care of the Ranch was assigned to others. Regardless, when he …
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Welcome to Episode Nine of the Tejon Ranch History Podcast. By 1860, Tejon Ranch was the largest settlement in Southern California. However, it would soon become deserted. With the American Civil War starting in 1861, troops were diverted to battlefields across the country. Pleas from Ranch residents and leaders to keep the Ranch guarded were ignor…
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