branch of the
San José Public Library. Evergreen was originally part of
Rancho Yerba Buena, a Mexican-era
rancho grant given to Antonio Chaboya, a member of a prominent, local
Californio family, by Governor
José Figueroa. The Chaboya family played an important role in the development of the area and is memorialized in Evergreen through various place names, such as Chaboya Middle School, Chaboya Park, Chaboya Road, and the Chaboya neighborhood of Evergreen. Evergreen was the site of gliding experiments in 1911 by
John J. Montgomery, an important figure in pioneering aeronautics. In his honor the local community has established John J. Montgomery Elementary School, Montgomery Park (City of San Jose). Montgomery's last glider, named "The Evergreen", after the San Jose district, was restored by the
Smithsonian Institution and is currently on display at the
San Diego Air and Space Museum in
San Diego, California. ==Geography==