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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY72_rancho-chino-adobe-site_Chino-CA.html
Near this site, Isaac Williams in 1841 built a large adobe home, located on the 22,000-acre Rancho Chino which he acquired from his father-in-law Antonio Lugo. The "Battle of Chino" occurred at the adobe on September 26-27, 1846, during which 24 A…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5VN_yorba-slaughter-adobe_Chino-CA.html
This example of early California architecture was built in 1850-53 by Raimundo Yorba. Purchased in 1868 by Fenton Mercer Slaughter, it was preserved as a memorial to him by his daughter, Julia Slaughter Fuqua.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XO_site-of-the-battle-of-chino_Chino-CA.html
Near this spot once stood the home of Isaac Williams, first American settler in this valley, about which on September 26-27 1846, was fought the first important engagement in California of the war with Mexico. This was also the site of the Chin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZF_cornerstone-to-chinos-first-reservoir_Chino-CA.html
This reservoir, now demolished, was built for Fenton Mercer Slaughter in 1894. It was located about one-quarter mile north of this adobe.
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