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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM222T_a-comrades-tribute-to-brig-gen-frederick-w-castle-a-a-f-a-war-memorial_Atwater-CA.html
The heart is torn of late by the almost daily reports of heroes killed in action: Bottcher, Preddy, and now Castle. They all seem to have been made from a knightly stamp. Gallant and chivalrous men whom the Gods themselves will welcome. Brig. Gen.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM222S_castle-memorial-parade-ground-a-war-memorial_Atwater-CA.html
Dedicated to those airmen from Castle Air Force Base who gave their lives in the service of the United States of America.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SLB_woolgrowers_Los-Banos-CA.html
Built in the 1890's, this establishment has served the community continuously for over 100 years. Early on, it was a way station for immigrants and travelers alike. Having a restaurant and rooms upstairs, it was a welcome sight for passengers from…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Q7S_the-montpelier-oakdale-railroad_Winton-CA.html
This important Southern Pacific Route was called by many names, also including, "The Stockton-Tulare Railroad", "The Oakdale Line", "The Oakdale-Montpelier Railroad", and "The Eastside Route". There were North and South bound trains daily. Passeng…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C4V_pacheco-pass_Gustine-CA.html
On June 18, 1805, Lieutenant Gabriel Moraga, on his first exploratory journey into the San Joaquin Valley traversed this pass and recorded it. Since then it has been trail, toll road, stagecoach road, and freeway — the principal route bet…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B5C_men-of-gustine-war-memorial_Gustine-CA.html
They gave up their Tomorrows so we could have our Todays Pvt. Manuel M. Lopes, Army, 1895 - 1920, WWI - Europe, American Legion Post 240 - Named in his honor · S.F.C. Frank A. Salsa, Jr., Navy, 1918 - 1944, K.I.A. - Anzio Beach, Italy &m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B0P_enterprise-school_Gustine-CA.html
This building house the Enterprise School1887 - 1911Gustine's first school moved to this site in 1911Restored in 1981 by William J. HayesMary Lou Hayes368 Fifth St., Gustine
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B0O_san-luis-camp-adobe_Los-Banos-CA.html
Oldest building in Merced County built in 1848 by Francisco Perez Pacheco and his son on Rancho San Luis Gonzaga. Later a stopping place for vaqueros while driving cattle to the gold fields. Eventually became part of Rancho Santa Rita. Long owned …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM16NL_irwin-city_Hilmar-CA.html
W.A. Irwin came from Santa Monica, California, where as a developer, he owned thousands of acres and established colony tracts. He laid out Irwin City, which was surveyed by George Manuel, and had it recorded on May 8, 1907. The colony was less th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15OP_the-old-millerton-road-crossed-here_Le-Grand-CA.html
From Stockton to Los Angeles via Millerton where the Friant Dam now is, was the first, and for many years the main road used by goldseekers and settlers. The route followed the edge of the hills to be near the mines and to provide a firm roadbed i…
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