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Today In SCV History - March 4, 1906: Death In Newhall Pass Sparks Gossip About Widow
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Today In SCV History
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Date: 03/04/2026 12:29pm
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**March 4, 1906: Mysterious Death at Newhall Pass Saloon Fuels Gossip About Widow**
On March 4, 1906, saloon owner Alson C. Dunbar was found dead outside his remote Newhall Pass roadhouse, prompting widespread suspicion about his young wife, Tillie Lopez Dunbar. Although gossip and conflicting witness accounts fueled rumors of foul play, a coroner’s investigation concluded Dunbar likely died in an accidental, self-inflicted shooting while intoxicated, officially clearing Tillie of wrongdoing. Despite her exoneration, community speculation lingered as she later left the area and rebuilt her life.
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Date: 03/04/2026 12:29pm
**March 4, 1906: Mysterious Death at Newhall Pass Saloon Fuels Gossip About Widow**
On March 4, 1906, saloon owner Alson C. Dunbar was found dead outside his remote Newhall Pass roadhouse, prompting widespread suspicion about his young wife, Tillie Lopez Dunbar. Although gossip and conflicting witness accounts fueled rumors of foul play, a coroner’s investigation concluded Dunbar likely died in an accidental, self-inflicted shooting while intoxicated, officially clearing Tillie of wrongdoing. Despite her exoneration, community speculation lingered as she later left the area and rebuilt her life.
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