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La Colonia & Solana Beach: Spring Up from Colonel Ed Fletcher’s Running Water
A Prequel to “Early Solana Beach” by Jim Nelson

Extensively researched, this book is a great story of early Solana Beach and how it became the start of the city we know today. Early history of Solana Beach, a coastal city in San Diego County, California, with a population of 12,867 at the 2010 census. By the author of the 2002 work Early Solana Beach, Jim Nelson, who describes this as a ‘prequel’ to his earlier book.

Contents: Preface; The First Inhabitants: Indians, Spanish and Mexicans, 9000 BC – 1848; The Era of the Land Speculators, 1848 – 1918; Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch … Rancho San Dieguito, 1822 – 1911; Ed Fletcher, the Early Years, 1872 – 1904; Fletcher’s Military Service, 1891 – 1934; Col. Fletcher’s Role in Water and Land Development, 1904 – 1922; Ed Fletcher, Road Builder and Transcontinental Highway Promoter, 1904 – 1928; The Development of Lake Hodges, 1911 – 1923; The Creation of La Colonia, 1919 – 1922; The Expansion of La Colonia, 1923 – 1946; Col. Fletcher Builds a Beach Town, 1922 – 1929; Senator Fletcher, the Later Years, 1934 – 1955; Conclusion; Photo Credits; Bibliography.

Solana Beach History Books

Early Solana Beach
Recollections by George C. Wilkins & Robert “Chuckles” Hernandez as told to Jim Nelson
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Solana Beach Civic and Historical Society; First edition (January 1, 2002)

La Colonia, the older of the two communities, was developed in 1919/20 for Mexican workers who tended the large citrus groves in Rancho Santa Fe.  In creating a subsequent 1923 subdivision, Eugene Batchelder registered the name Eden Gardens.  In a further expansion in 1944 the name reverted to La Colonia and today is referred to as La Colonia de Eden Gardens…

Incorporation of Solana Beach was in 1986 and included the area of La Colonia de Eden Gardens. The City Charter provided a Council-City Manager form of government, with the Mayor’s position rotating among the Council members.

 
Solana Beach History Books