1907, The Tomahawk Project
Originally published in The Tomahawk, Tehachapi, California, on Friday, Jan. 18, 1907 The north bound Owl train ran into a boulder Sunday night and a serious wreck was averted by the fact that the train was moving very slow on account of the soft road bed, the only...
1907, The Tomahawk Project
Originally published in The Tomahawk, Tehachapi, California, on Friday, Jan. 18, 1907 Reports coming in show that the recent storm was the greatest this country has known in many years. The fall of rain and snow in the valley was unusual while the mountains are...
1907, The Tomahawk Project
Originally published in The Tomahawk, Tehachapi, California, on Friday, Jan. 18, 1907 L.F. Hess, a U.S. geological surveyor, is a visitor in this city gathering information for the department with which he is identified. Mr. Hess is particularly engaged in...
1907, The Tomahawk Project
Originally published in The Tomahawk, Tehachapi, California, on Friday, Jan. 18, 1907 At a special meeting of Tehachapi Lodge No. 313 F. & A.M. the recently elected officers were ushered into their respective offices with the impressive installation ceremony. Past...
1907, The Tomahawk Project
Originally published in The Tomahawk, Tehachapi, California, on Friday, Jan. 11, 1907 _____ G.C. Green of Randsburg, spent a few days in Tehachapi the first of this week. The officers of the local lodge of Masons will be installed to-morrow night. Miss Millie Buhn...
1907, The Tomahawk Project
Originally published in The Tomahawk, Tehachapi, California, on Friday, Jan. 11, 1907 _____ The resignation of R.R. Taylor as Justice of the Peace, was accepted by the Board of Supervisors last Tuesday. The matter of appointing a successor came up yesterday. Two...