Knights Ferry, California

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Knights Ferry
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California's oldest operating general store is located in Knights Ferry.
Knights Ferry, California is located in California
Knights Ferry, California
Nearest city Oakdale, California
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Area 107 acres (43 ha)
Built 1849
Architectural style Mid 19th Century Revival, Gothic Revival, Classical Revival
NRHP Reference # 75000490[1]
CHISL # 347[2]
Added to NRHP April 23, 1975

Knights Ferry is an unincorporated historic community in Stanislaus County, California, United States. Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, it is about 40 miles (64 km) east of Modesto on the Stanislaus River. The Willms Ranch, a California Landmark near the town, was one of many filming locations for the television series Bonanza and Little House on the Prairie.[3] [4] It is home to the Knights Ferry Bridge, the longest covered bridge west of the Mississippi at 330 feet (100 m) in length.[5] Today, it is home to a top-rated[6] K-8 Elementary School, and a museum about the history of the town and also about local wildlife. The town's ruins include a mill and a prison.

History

When gold was discovered in California in 1849, Dr. William Knight rediscovered a place which he and John C. Fremont had previously found to be a favorable river crossing, and established a ferry boat there. Soon, the ferry boat prospered and Knight and Captain Vantine built a hotel and trading post near the crossing. On November 9, 1849, Knight was killed by a gunfight on the town's main street; he was buried in an unmarked grave. Knight's family believed Dr. Knight was stabbed to death in his bed and was buried near the gate in the yard of John Dent's house, which was Dr. Knight's place at the time. The Dents immediately took possession of Bill Knight's property at Knight's Ferry following the murder.

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Lewis Dent House

Knights Ferry was also the county seat in 1862, as it replaced La Grange. It was soon succeeded by the new, prosperous railroad boomtown of Modesto in 1871.

After Knight's death, Vantine operated the ferry alone until he formed another collaboration with John and Lewis Dent. In 1852, Vantine sold his properties in the area to the Dents and moved elsewhere. A new townsite under the name of "Dentville" was laid out by John Dent. The inhabitants continued to call the town "Knights Ferry" and "Knights Crossing". In 1852, a toll bridge replaced the ferry. It was destroyed by the Great Flood of 1862. The new covered bridge was built at a higher level than the previous one, and it still stands today. The bridge was used for car traffic until it was closed to prevent damage in 1985.

Tourism

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Knights Ferry Community Church

The following is a list of historic contributions that make up the Knights Ferry Historic District.

  • Abraham Schell House Built in 1856, it was built of sandstone for Abraham Schell, owner of the Rancho del Río Estanislao.
  • Lewis Dent House Built in 1851, it was owned by Lewis Dent, the brother-in-law of President Ulysses S. Grant, who visited Knights Ferry in 1852, when he was an army captain in Benicia and Eureka. It is the oldest home in the community.[7]
  • Knights Ferry Community Church Built in 1890 to replace the previous structure constructed in 1860, the church conserved the original pews, altar and upper windows. The church still gives services by Pastor Bob Sadler.
  • General Store California's oldest operating general store was built in 1852 by Moulton and Drew as the second structure in the town. It was bought by George Valpey, who became a Wells Fargo agent in 1867.

Recreation

Located next to Knights Ferry is the Knights Ferry Recreation Area, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This recreation area includes a "put in" location for Class I-II rafting trips on the Stanislaus River. Rafting most often occurs April through October. Water in the lower Stanislaus is discharged from the base of New Melones Dam, resulting in clear and cold water even in the warmest months of summer. The Army Corps of Engineers maintains recreational facilities along the Stanislaus River. Park Rangers caution rafters to exercise caution and use life vests, as the rapids below Knights Ferry can be treacherous.

The ZIP Code is 95361. The town is inside area code 209. Knights Ferry is part of the Modesto Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Government

In the California State Legislature, Knights Ferry is in the 8th Senate District, represented by Republican Tom Berryhill, and in the 12th Assembly District, represented by Republican Kristin Olsen.[8]

In the United States House of Representatives, Knights Ferry is in California's 10th congressional district, represented by Republican Jeff Denham.[9]

Sister city

San Jerónimo (Los Barbosa), Jalisco, Mexico

Climate

According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Knights Ferry has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate, abbreviated "Csa" on climate maps.[10]

References

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  3. "Bonanza: Scenery of the Ponderosa - Willms Ranch"
  4. "Bonanza: Scenery of the Ponderosa - Williams Ranch" Common confusion with adjoining Willims ranch which is west of the county line. Williams ranch was established in 1852 and was almost entirely within Calaveras County. Willims ranch is in Stanislaus County and shares a common boundary with then the Williams ranch.
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  6. http://www.greatschools.org/california/knights-ferry/7236-Knights-Ferry-Elementary-School/
  7. Gooch, Kathleen. Site Seeing in Stanislaus: A Tour of Historic Sites in the County. Modesto: Press and Publications Board McHenry Museum & Historical Society, 2003. Print.
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  10. Climate Summary for Knights Ferry, California

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