Tag: Rebecca Marshall Farnbach
Historian Rebecca Farnbach to give presentation on Edward Hyatt of San Jacinto
The Hemet Heritage Foundation and the Hemet Museum present historian Rebecca Marshall Farnbach, who will be talking on the luminary life of the self-educated...
Murrieta Hot Springs beckons visitors to relax
Rebecca Marshall FarnbachSpecial to Valley NewsFrom time immemorial, the Murrieta Hot Springs resort has beckoned visitors to its mineral-rich waters for recreation, relaxation, rejuvenation...
Coming to Temecula in 1908
Rebecca Marshall FarnbachSpecial to Valley NewsTo reach Temecula from a distance in the early days of the 20th century, people would travel by train....
Bees and beasts in Temecula Valley, circa 1910-1945
Rebecca Marshall FarnbachSpecial to Valley NewsRanches dominated almost all of the Temecula Valley in 1910. The Vail Ranch owned 87,500-acres spreading from south of...
The friendship of Parkie and Aunt Bessie grows
Rebecca Marshall FarnbachSpecial to Valley NewsIn April 1879, a weary doctor delivered Ysabel Grace Gonzalez, the first non-Native female born in Temecula. Her new...







