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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LEA_f-l-blanc-rental_Julian-CA.html
This is one of the three rentals built near 3rd and "C" St. By F.L. Blanc, first resident preacher of Julian. This site still has the well drilled to provide running water for his mining tenants. They no longer had to carry it 2 blks up hill from …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LE9_f-l-blanc-warehouse_Julian-CA.html
Built by F.L.Blanc, Parson, Carpenter, Lumberman to store apple box "shook" for drying. When box making failed to pay, he turned it into his first store selling lumber, paint & "A small stock of luxuries." It was used as a rental in the 30's and m…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K6L_santa-ysabel-school_Julian-CA.html
Built at Witch Creek, ten miles west of Julian in 1888 and used thru June 1954. this historical building was moved to Julian in 1970, and restored by the Julian Historical Society, the County of San Diego, and many other donors. Rededicated 1971 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K5U_pioneer-cemetery_Julian-CA.html
For over 50 years grave sites on this hill were inaccessible to wagons. Coffins were carried from the wagon to the grave up this walk which bears due west along the 3rd standard parallel south. In 1896 Mary Clough died during a storm. It took sixt…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K5R_bailey-house_Julian-CA.html
home of Drury D. Bailey Founder of Julian in 1869 House completed in 1876
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K5C_julian-pioneer-museum_Julian-CA.html
In 1888, blacksmith, Joseph Treshil, bought the property from Drury Bailey holder of homestead patent (signed by Pres. Grover Cleveland). The building, with walls two feet thick made of shist & adobe, served as a blacksmith shop. Peter Mayrhoffer,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K5A_julian_Julian-CA.html
Historic Gold Mining Town founded by Drury D. Bailey Feb. 1870
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K55_frary-house_Julian-CA.html
Almon Phineas Frary, Jr. and his bride, Elizabeth, assembled this small house, typical of Julian, by joining Al's miner's cabin to an abandoned one-room school house on the site of the dismantled Overland Hotel & Saloon and Julian's second town ha…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K51_julian-jail_Julian-CA.html
Run by a citizen constable whose wife cooked for prisoners, this jail held suspects, often involved with whiskey and/or fists, for trial and, if found guilty, for short terms imposed by the Justice of the Peace. Long terms were not served here. De…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K44_honoring-black-pioneers-of-julian_Julian-CA.html
33 of the 55 black residents listed in the 1880 U.S. Census for San Diego County, lived in the Julian area. First to find gold was Fred Coleman in 1869. A creek, mining camp and a toll road bear his name. Albert Robinson and wife Margaret founded …
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