Hills Ferry, California

Hills Ferry is a small unincorporated community of the northern San Joaquin Valley in Stanislaus County, California.

Geography

The community is on the southern border of Stanislaus County with Merced County, and is located 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of the city of Newman.

Hills Ferry is just west of the river mouth of the Merced River, at its confluence with the San Joaquin River.

History

Jesse Hill established Hill's Ferry in 1850, a ferry across the San Joaquin River just north of the Merced River's confluence, on the Mexican land grant Rancho Orestimba y Las Garzas.

In 1888 the Southern Pacific Railroad established a new station nearby named Newman Station. The Simon Newman Company store building was in Hills Ferry, which later served as Fisher's Opera House until demolished in 1904. In July 1906 a fire near Hills Ferry and Newman destroyed 2,500 acres of wheat and barley and 20,000 acres of pasture, along with hay, farm equipment and buildings.[1]

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Coordinates: 37°20′56″N 120°58′47″W / 37.34889°N 120.97972°W / 37.34889; -120.97972


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