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California Historical Landmark No. 426 in Kelseyville, the site of the adobe house Stone and Kelsey forced local Indians to build. Their remains are below the monument. Site of First Adobe Home, Lake County is a historical landmark in Kelseyville, in Lake County, California.
Andrew Kelsey was born in Barren County, Kentucky around 1819, the son of David Kelsey and Susan Jane Cossart. His family moved to Missouri in the 1830s. The "Kelso" family were "the first settlers of the Hoffman Bend section" in St. Clair County, Missouri, "considered pretty shrewd" and "inclined to make the most of their opportunities".
According to Woods Crawford, an early pioneer quoted by historian Lyman L. Palmer, the first house built in the area (besides Stone and Kelsey's adobe home, which was eventually dismantled by other settlers salvaging materials) [31] was built in 1853 at the foot of Mount Konocti by J. Broome Smith and William Graves, the latter a Donner Party ...
A woman walks in the dry Adobe Creek in Kelseyville in December 2022. (Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times) Not all Indigenous residents of Lake County are of the same mind about the name change.
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Site of First Adobe Home, Lake County: 426: Site of First Adobe Home, Lake County: Main St. & Bell Hill Rd. Kelseyville: Site of Stone and Kelsey home and remains Upload Photo: 427: Bloody Island (Bo-no-po-ti)
Benjamin or Ben Kelsey (1813 – February 19, 1889) was an early American pioneer of California with his brothers Andrew and Sam Kelsey. He was a founder, often with one or more of his brothers, of several settlements in California.
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