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Shadelands Ranch was established by Hiram Penniman, an early American settler of
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in 1856 as one of the first and largest farms in California's Ygnacio Valley.Isles, Elizabeth; Rovanpera, Brad. ''Shadelands: Yesterday and Today''. The Walnut Creek Historical Society, 2002. Penniman arrived in California in 1853 and three years later purchased of land from Encarnación Pacheco, daughter of Juana Sanchez de Pacheco, then owner of
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from which the were taken."The History of The Penniman Family and Shadelands Ranch". ''Shadelands Ranch'' vertical file, Scotty's Castle Reference Library, NPS: DEVA. Penniman planted a variety of fruit and nuts, including peaches, pears, apricots, grapes, almonds, and walnuts, as well as prunes, which served as Penniman's most important and most profitable crop.Burgess, Sherwood D. "The Shadelands Fruit Farm and the Hiram Penniman Family 1896 to 1909". ''Shadelands Ranch'' vertical file, Scotty's Castle Reference Library, NPS: DEVA. The original name of Penniman's ranch was "Shadelands Fruit Farm". Hiram Penniman fell ill in January 1897 and care and oversight of the ranch became largely the responsibility of Penniman's oldest daughter, Mary. The ranch fell on hard times with a drop in the price of crops and Mary had to depend on the charity of her sister Bessie's wealthy husband to take care of many of the ranch's financial concerns. When Hiram finally died, ownership of the ranch passed to Mary, then subsequently to Bessie after Mary's death in 1909. Bessie and her husband Albert Johnson mainly managed the ranch from afar, as Albert's business concerns lay mainly in distant
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. In 1921, Bessie hired Edmund Moyer to reside at the ranch with his family and supervise it. Bessie died in 1943 in a car accident, and not long after, Albert himself became severely ill. In 1947, with an eye to his own mortality, Albert Johnson formed the Gospel Foundation, an organization meant to oversee his extensive assets after his death. Johnson died in 1948 of cancer, and deeded all his property to the Gospel Foundation, including Shadelands.''Historic Resource Study: Death Valley Scotty Historic District, Draft Version'', Scotty's Castle Resource Library, NPS: DEVA. The Gospel Foundation continued to administer Shadelands until 1970, when they gave the remaining of land and the ranch house to the city of
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. Today it is managed by the Walnut Creek Historical Society, and has been open to the public since 1972 as a historical museum, the ranch house still furnished with much of the Pennimans' original furniture. The house was placed on the
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in 1985.


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Walnut Creek Historical Society websiteShadelands at City of Walnut Creek website
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