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| BLUESTONE MEADOW HISTORY Bluestone Meadow was established in 2009 from a portion of the Madden Ranch which existed since 1919. The Madden Family oversaw a large pear orchard and distribution center. A bad pear blight destroyed most of the crop in the early 1960s. Portions of the land were sold off and a variety of apples and grapes and pumpkins were planted and continue to grow. The Ranch site has been occupied since the late 1860s or early 1870s. The first known occupant, Rachel Symons, homesteaded in 1872. The ranch was known as the "Oak Grove Ranch". The Pony Express used the old ranch house as a relay stop. It was known as the two-mile house since it was two miles from Placerville. The old house was located south of Carson Road and west of Jacquier Road. It burned down completely in the early 1990s. Bluestone was named after the blue rock that is found on the property. It is believed to be the rock deposits from the "Deep Blue Lead" goldmine, which was one of the richest gold strikes in Placerville. |