3/31/2019 Chatsworth Historical Society - Chatsworth Stagecoach Trail 7
De la Ossa Stagecoach Swing Station
•In 1861, The first Overland stagecoach to use the pass made its run
between San Francisco and Los Angeles on April 6. It was the
Butterfield Stage line and the trip took 72 hours (3 days).
•1861-1877, Fabricio runs the Stagecoach Swing Station at La
Cuesta, and builds the De la Ossa adobe on the site. In 1868, the
widowed Rita De la Ossa and her seven children under the age of 17
move into the adobe at La Cuesta with Fabricio.
•The 1876 completion of the Southern Pacific Railroad (SP) tunnel
through San Fernando ended the need to provide long-distance
stagecoach service in California.
•In the 1880 census, Rita De la Ossa, 63, is living in Chatsworth with
son Fabricio, 40, and four other children at the De la Ossa adobe.
Her neighbor to the south was Francisco Miranda.
•William Bannon acquires the De la Ossa adobe in 1891.
Rita De la Ossa