File #: 16-0458    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 4/22/2016 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 5/3/2016 Final action: 5/3/2016
Title: Supervisor Ranalli recommending Board authorize the Chair to sign a Proclamation to recognize the re-dedication of California Registered Historical Landmark 551, the site of California's first Grange Hall, also known as Pilot Hill Grange Hall 1.
Attachments: 1. A - Proclamation-Pilot Hill Grange 5-3-16, 2. Executed Proclamation 5-3-16
Title
Supervisor Ranalli recommending Board authorize the Chair to sign a Proclamation to recognize the re-dedication of California Registered Historical Landmark 551, the site of California's first Grange Hall, also known as Pilot Hill Grange Hall 1.
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The Pilot Hill Grange No. 1, Pilot Hill, El Dorado County was organized August 10, 1870, by A. A. Bayley, with General Deputy P. D. Brown as the first Master, and with 29 charter members. The first meetings of this group were held in the Masonic Hall in Pilot Hill. Mr. A. A. Bayley would later grant the Pilot Hill Grange a 99-year lease on property where he then constructed a frame building for the Pilot Hill Grange to use as a meeting hall. The site of this first meeting hall, the site of the First Grange Hall in California, is located at 4302 State Highway 49 in Pilot Hill.

In 1945 Mr. and Mrs. Lou Enzler presented a gift of nine acres on Highway 193 to the Pilot Hill Grange as a location for a new grange hall. Local residents donated timber from their property, hauled the timber to then local mills in Georgetown, and used the 45,000 board feet of local lumber to build the grange hall. Through community spirit and the hard work of local residents the new Pilot Hill Grange Hall was dedicated in 1948. The Pilot Hill Grange No. 1 has served their community at this site for the last 68 years and proudly celebrates its 146th Charter Birthday this year.

The site of the First Grange Hall in California on State Highway 49 is a historic site that has been designated as California Registered Historical Landmark No. 551. The monument at this site was dedicated on May 20, 1956, with 1,000 residents in attendance. The original State marker at this site was stolen in 1975. The marker was reproduced and commemorated with a re-dedication ceremony in 1982. Unfortunately, the reproduced marker was later stolen.

In collaboration with the Native Sons of the Golden West, the Pilot Hill Grange No. 1 has provided...

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