Today In SCV History: March 4, 1906 – Death In Newhall Pass Sparks Gossip About Widow
Mar 04, 2026
On March 4, 1906, San Fernando resident Alson C. Dunbar was found dead outside a lonely adobe roadhouse in the Newhall Pass. Dunbar and his young wife, “Tillie” Lopez Dunbar, operated a remote saloon in what was then known as Fremont Pass, owned by her brother. The aging adobe structure, once a
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