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Frenchs Pass

Coordinates: 36°56′25″N 121°13′48″W / 36.94028°N 121.23000°W / 36.94028; -121.23000
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Frenchs Pass is a gap on the divide of the Diablo Range and on the boundary of San Benito County and Merced County, California. The pass is at an elevation of 2,428 feet / 740 meters on the north shoulder of 3,257 foot Antimony Peak. [1]

History

Before it was named Frenchs Pass, in the early 1850s, this gap was used by the gang of Joaquin Murrieta to cross over the mountain divide with their droves of wild and stolen horses, driving them south to their depot and ranch at Cantua Creek and ultimately to Sonora for sale.[2]: 446 

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Frenchs Pass
  2. ^ Frank F. Latta, JOAQUIN MURRIETA AND HIS HORSE GANGS, Bear State Books, Santa Cruz, California. 1980.

36°56′25″N 121°13′48″W / 36.94028°N 121.23000°W / 36.94028; -121.23000