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Bitterwater is a small, quiet place in the Bitterwater Valley of San Benito County, California. It's called an unincorporated community, which means it's a place where people live but it doesn't have its own local government like a city does. Bitterwater is located in a specific spot on the map, at coordinates 36°22′49″N 121°00′10″W / 36.38028°N 121.00278°W / 36.38028; -121.00278.

About Bitterwater

Bitterwater is found in the beautiful Bitterwater Valley. This valley is part of San Benito County, which is in the central part of California. Even though it's not a city, Bitterwater has its own unique history and charm.

Early Settlers and History

The first non-Native person to settle in the Bitterwater area was a man named Edward Calhoun Tully. He found a spring in the valley in 1861. This spring was an important discovery, as it provided water in the area.

Edward Tully and his brother-in-law, Francisco Quintanar De Alvarez, had families who lived in the Bitterwater Valley for over 100 years. Their families helped shape the early community.

Oil Exploration in the Valley

In the 1950s, people explored the Bitterwater Valley for oil. This means they looked for places where oil might be found underground. While some exploration happened, the area is not widely known for oil production today.

Bitterwater remains a small, peaceful community. It is a reminder of California's history and how communities grow over time.

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