Mud Spring (Antelope Valley)

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Mud Spring
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LocationAntelope Valley,
Mojave Desert,
Los Angeles County,
California,
United States
Coordinates34°42′36″N 118°25′04″W / 34.71000°N 118.41778°W / 34.71000; -118.41778
Elevation2,871 feet (875 m) above sea level

Mud Spring, formerly called Aquaje Lodoso (muddy watering place), is a

Los Angeles County
, southern California.

It is located the western

Lake Hughes and east of the Tehachapi Mountains.[1]

History

El Camino Viejo

Aquaje Lodoso was an aguaje, a watering place on the Spanish and Mexican El Camino Viejo inland north–south route in colonial Alta California. It was located between Elizabeth Lake and Cow Spring water sources.

It was also a watering place on the

Old Tejon Pass road between the Antelope and San Joaquin Valleys in the 1840s and early 1850s until that road was replaced by the Stockton–Los Angeles Road, a new and easier road through Fort Tejon Pass.[2]

Stockton - Los Angeles Road

The

Stockton - Los Angeles Road
. In 1860, a correspondent of the
Daily Alta California wrote an account of his travel by stagecoach to Los Angeles from San Francisco. He mentions that the Butterfield Overland Mail (1857-1861) had a station operating at Mud Springs in 1860.[3]

It was 14 miles (23 km) east from

See also

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