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Order Number
00080170
Title
Piru
Methodist
Church
interior
Photographer
Lewis, Jim.
Collection ID
Security Pacific National Bank Collection
Location/Accession
Piru-Churches
.
Date
1980
Physical Description
1
photographic
print
:b&w
;21
x
26
cm
.
Notes
Title
supplied
by
cataloger
.
Historical Data
Piru
is
a
census-designated
small
town
situated
near
the
base
of the
Piru
Mountains
,
where
Piru
Creek
empties
into the
Santa
Clara
River
, at the
upper
end
of the
Santa
Clara
Valley
. The
Tataviam
Indians
originally
inhabited
this
area
,
which
they
named
for the
tule
reeds
growing
along
Piru
Creek
that they
used
to
weave
baskets
.
Originally
pronounced
"
Peeroo
", the
accent
was
changed
by
train
conductors
who
would
shout
"
Pieroo
"
when
coming
into
town
.
David
Caleb
Cook
, a
publisher
of
religious
books
from
Illinois
, was
attracted
to this
area
after
reading
Helen
Jackson
Hunt's
"
Ramona
" and
came
to this
valley
with the
idea
of
establishing
a "
Second
Garden
of
Eden
".
Cook
purchased
Rancho
Temescal
from the
Del
Valle
family
in
1887
,
which
was a
14,000-acre
portion
of
Rancho
Camulos
, and
proceeded
to
establish
his
idyllic
town
. He
planted
over
900
acres
of
fruits
identified
with the
Biblical
garden
-
apricots
,
dates
,
figs
,
grapes
,
olives
and
pomegranates
.
Prior
to this,
entrepreneurs
in the
region
had
begun
extracting
oil
from the
ground
as
early
as the
mid
1800s
. This
unrefined
oil
was a
thick
,
sticky
substance
called
asphaltum
that was
used
to
surface
roads
and
seal
roofs
. By the
1880s
,
almost
all
of the
State's
oil
production
came
from this
region
.
Cook
eventually
sold
his
property
to the
Piru
Oil
and
Land
Company
and
returned
to his
publishing
business
in
Illinois
. The
town
of
Piru
grew
little
by
little
, but
unfortunately
never
became
the "
Second
Garden
of
Eden
"
Cook
had
hoped
for.
Adding
insult
to
injury
, on
March
12
,
1928
, the
St
.
Francis
Dam
broke
,
sending
a
torrent
of
water
through
the
Santa
Clara
River
Valley
,
causing
the
deaths
of
400
people
,
many
in
Piru
. As of the
2000
census
,
population
was
1,196
.
Description
David
C
.
Cook
was a
strict
Methodist
and a
devoutly
religious
publisher
of
Methodist
Sunday
School
tracts
in
Elgin
,
Ill
. In
1887
,
soon
after
his
arrival
to
Piru
,
Cook
provided
for
construction
of
Piru
Methodist
Church
. The
church
,
which
still
stands
on the
north
side
of
Center
Street
and the
corner
of
Park
,
just
west
of
Main
, was
built
in a
classic
Carpenter
Gothic
style
.
It
contains
a
rare
pip
organ
(visible
behind
the
pulpit)
,
possibly
the
oldest
pipe
organ
in
California
,
said
to have been
built
between
1860-1865
by
William
Johnson
in
Westfield
,
Mass
. and
shipped
around
Cape
Horn
. The
original
address
of
Piru
Methodist
Church
was
listed
as
227
Center
Street
; the
current
address
is
listed
as
3875
Center
Street
.
It
is
Ventura
County
Historical
Landmark
#51
.
Photograph
dated
:
August
1980
.
Subject
Piru Methodist Church (Ventura County, Calif.).
Organ (Musical instrument)--California--Ventura County.
Architecture, Domestic--California--Ventura County.
Architecture, Gothic--California--Ventura County.
Church architecture--California--Ventura County.
Methodist church buildings--California--Ventura County.
Church buildings--California--Ventura County.
Johnson, William.
Cook, David C.(David Caleb),1850-1927.
Ventura County (Calif.).
Format
Photographic prints
Reproduction Information
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http://tessa.lapl.org/OrderingUse.html
for additional information.
Sub-Collection Name
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