History Dotson Marsh.

History of the Dotson Marsh:

Early Years:

 * Ohlone and Miwok Peoples: They originally inhabited the land, tending to the natural resources.

 * Rancho San Pablo: Granted by the Spanish crown in 1841, the land was part of a large Mexican land grant.

 * Parchester Village: Built in the 1950s, one of California's first integrated communities.

 * Rev. Richard Daniel Dotson: An early resident of Parchester Village, his family spent significant time exploring the marsh.

Preservation Efforts:

 * 1960s: The Dotson family and community advocated for preserving the marsh from development.

 * 1980s: The East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) acquired the land, then named Breuner Marsh.

 * 2009: EBRPD approved a restoration plan for the marsh and surrounding areas.

 * 2017: Reopened as Dotson Family Marsh, a regional park with restored wetlands and public access.

Key Points:

 * Community-Driven: The marsh's preservation was a grassroots effort led by the Dotson family and Parchester Village residents.

 * Environmental Restoration: Significant work has been done to restore the marsh's ecosystem and wildlife habitat.

 * Public Access: The park now offers trails, boardwalks, and educational opportunities for the community.

Let me know if you'd like more details on a specific aspect of the marsh's history!


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