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The Murphy Ranch house in Los Angeles, 2006

Jessie M. Murphy purchased 41 acres of the Lawes property in Rustic Canyon, Los Angeles in the early 1930s. This land became known as Murphy Ranch. Winona and Norman Stevens purchased it from Jessie Murphy in 1933 or 1934. Winona Bassett Stevens was a wealthy heiress, inheriting a fortune amassed by Arthur J. Bassett in the Chicago steel industry. [1]A Rasputin-like spiritual healer named Conrad Anderson convinced Winona to purchase the Murphy property as a survival retreat, accurately claiming that a great war was coming.

Construction began in 1934. Canyon hillsides were terraced, and 8 long concrete staircases were built into the side of the canyon to maintain orchard trees on the terraces. A good well was drilled, and a 300,000-gallon water tank and another smaller tank were added to be filled from the well. A watering system was built to water the trees in the terraces. A concrete building to house two large diesel generators was constructed, to provide electricity for the property's needs. The entire 41 acres were chain-link fenced at the perimeter, with barbed wire strands across the top. It appears that this fence is still there today. An electric gate at the property entrance had an intercom wired to the main house, from which the gate could be operated remotely. A strong steel house was built to serve as a garage in the original plan. Several large mansions were planned, one by architect Paul Williams, a well-known African American architect in the Southern California area. But only the steel building and two other small houses were built by the time the Stevens family moved in, which was November 26, 1942 - Thanksgiving Day.

The family consisted of Norman and Winona Stevens and their four children: Dale, Robin, Carlile, and Theanne. Conrad Anderson had a house on the property, and three of his followers also moved to the property: Ilsa Reynolds, Josephine Spotts, and Florence Kamp. All but Conrad Anderson worked daily on the property, tending livestock and chickens, maintaining the orchards, milking cows, raising hay and other crops, etc. The family moved out in 1945, after the war ended. The Stevens moved to property they bought in Ramona. Anderson had died in 1943. In 1949, they sold the property to Huntington Hartford for $100,000. This was a huge loss for the Stevens, they had put $900,000 into the property. [2]

Hartford also bought the adjacent Josepho property, for a total of 154 acres. He set it all up as a retreat for artists and writers, who would be accepted to the retreat for six-month periods, all expenses paid for by Hartford. Henry Miller, Edward Hopper, and Christopher Isherwood were among those who were awarded these stays. The art colony ran until 1965 when Hartford ran out of money. He sold it that year to Jack Morehart, who owned Pacific Ocean Park. [3]Morehart later sold 86.6 acres of the property, including Murphy Ranch, to the city of Los Angeles in 1972. He donated half and received $478,000 for the other half. Despite being so far from the city, it remains a Los Angeles city park to this day (2024). The Mandeville fire of 1978 destroyed most of the structures. The large water tank, gate, and remains of the steel building were torn down in 2016, mainly for safety. The concrete powerhouse is the only structure left standing on the Murphy Ranch portion of the property. It is thoroughly painted over by graffiti, which is continually updated. All entryways have been sealed.[4][5]

  1. ^ "Bassett Family Association Database - Arthur Judson Bassett". Bassett Family Association Database.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference :0 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "A Happy Solution". Los Angeles Times. July 19, 1965.
  4. ^ Chamings, Andrew (February 11, 2024). "A hidden staircase on the California coast leads to a heart-wrenching urban legend". SFGate.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "Artists Haven Canyon Estate Details Bared". Los Angeles Evening Citizen News. February 14, 1949.

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