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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A8I_in-memoriam_Templeton-CA.html
*Fred BargerCharles EddyElmer HagermanBarry LutherPeter Pesenti*Charles Vaca*David Vaca*Killed in Action*Norman Hoover
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPTZ_templeton-carriage-works_Templeton-CA.html
The Templeton Carriage Works Building was originally built in 1898 as a photography studio and residence for A.W. Petterson, an early Templeton photographer who recorded much of the local early days. In 1905 it was moved from its original locat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPTY_museum-property-horstman-house_Templeton-CA.html
Museum PropertyFormerly the site of a plumbing shop and lumber yard, the museum property was donated to the Templeton Historical Museum Society by Al and Carla Willholt in 1988 Horstman HouseBuilt circa 1920 at the corner of Sixth and Main stre…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPSO_first-presbyterian-church_Templeton-CA.html
Building dedicated November 11, 1888Regular services began in Templeton February 6, 1887. Three months later on May 8, 1887, the First Presbyterian Church was organized by the Presbytery of San Jose with the Reverend Francis H. Robinson installed …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPSF_bethel-lutheran-church_Templeton-CA.html
On July 27th, 1887, when Templeton was less than one year old, the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Bethel Church, now called Bethel Lutheran was born. It was organized by Dr. Jelleen of San Francisco with 20 charter members. The church building wa…
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