Anderson Lake County Park - Morgan Hill, CA
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N 37° 09.896 W 121° 38.277
10S E 620930 N 4114037
An ECV plaque at the Anderson Lake County Park.
Waymark Code: WM5NHZ
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 01/26/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Moag Ohana
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"ANDERSON LAKE COUNTY PARK
Long before nearby Coyote Creek was dammed to form the reservoir in 1950, people
were drawn to its cool shade and clear flowing water. In 2006 an ancient burial site
was unearthed during construction of homes across the street from this park. First
recorded as the Ojo de Aqua de la Coche Spanish land grant, the land was
purchased by John Cochrane in 1869. Cattle and crops followed as the local
population grew. After his widow Aphelia Farmington Cochrane died in 1949, the
Santa Clara Valley Water District purchased land along the creek. The Cochrane's
granddaughter, Gladys Jackson, lived on the ranch until her death in 1984. Her will
deeded the land to the California Pioneers of Santa Clara County, who later passed
the land to the County.

One summer, Sunday School teacher Isola Kennedy escorted five boys in her class to
Island Dell, part of the creek now submerged under the lake. The boys were
splashing in the water when a mountain lion suddenly attacked two of the children.
Without hesitating, the teacher picked up a stick and rushed to help. The lion
turned, pinning Isola to the ground. The young boys found a surveyor, Jack
Conlan, who ran to her assistance as she was defending herself with a stick and a
long hat pin. He fired his shotgun and clubbed the cat on the head, but was unable
to stop the vicious attack. He ran back to his camp and returned with a rifle. Shot
twice, the beast once again sank its teeth and claws into isola before it died.
Physicians believed that Isola would recover from her near-fatal injuries, but the cat had
rabies. That entire summer brave heroine Isola Kennedy suffered. She died on September 10,
1909 and was buried in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Morgan Hill.

The park includes the Coyote Creek Parkway, where multi-use trails offer year-round
bicycle, hiking and equestrian access. Winding past the ruins of an old stone
winery, a popular golf course and small lakes, the trail follows the creek North West
into San Jose and offers an unspoiled view of natural diversity for all visitors.

DEDICATED BY THE SANTA CLARA COUNTY HISTORICAL HERITAGE COMMISSION
& SANTA CLARA COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT

NOVEMBER 17, 2008

SPONSORED BY
MOUNTAIN CHARLIE CHAPTER NO. 1850
E CLAMPUS VITUS

"RIGHT WRONGS NOBODY""
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