Soon, the land boom busted, followed by the September 1926 hurricane, one of the worst in county history.
The hurricane partially contributed to the end of the land boom, which was in decline by early 1926.
A land boom in the 1850s led to widespread speculation along key river locations.
After the end of the land boom in 1926, some residents left.
The land boom there went bust and he was home in six months.
He began to sell a few pictures, but the collapse of the land boom put an end to his illustrative work.
However an economic depression had started after the end of the land boom, and the plans were cancelled in 1891.
It continued to hold its California property for the western land boom yet to come.
A brickmaking industry began in the 1880s, but died away after the collapse of the land boom.
A few homes were constructed in the neighborhood prior to the land boom.