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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9MO_the-civil-war-memorial-grove_Sacramento-CA.html
THIS GROVE OF TREESas saplings, transplanted from southern battlefields was dedicated to the memory of UNION VETERANS of the CIVIL WAR and presented to the State of California
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9MK_pioneer-camellia-grove_Sacramento-CA.html
Established as a living memorial to the early builders of California in recognition of their courage, determination & contribution toward progress in the community & our golden state.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9MI_el-camino-real-bell_Sacramento-CA.html
This commemorative bell celebrates a combined century of service by the California Federation of Women's Clubs and California State Automobile Association including the establishment of bell markers along the historical El Camino Real.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9MG_father-junipero-serra_Sacramento-CA.html
Dedicated to the Memory ofFather Junipero Serra1713 - 1784the first Franciscan missionaryto whom California owes aneverlasting tribute - he broughtcivilization to our land and in deedand character he deserves a foremostplace in the history of our …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9MD_the-california-peace-officers-memorial_Sacramento-CA.html
Since statehood, the people of California have sought and cherished a quality of life unsurpassed in this great nation. There have been among us those who chose to serve as peace officers and when called upon unselfishly gave more than we have the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9M9_st-george-hotel_Sacramento-CA.html
[Front of Marker]ST.GEORGE HOTELDedicated March 19, 2005SACRAMENTOByJames StreetskyFirst Northern BankThe Firehouse RestaurantRotary Club of SacramentoBurnett & Sons Planing Milland Lumber Co. - Since 1869Sacramento MetropolitanChamber of Commerce…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9M5_the-squatters-riot_Sacramento-CA.html
In the street, at the corner of Fourth and J, on Aug. 14, 1850, settlers were confrontedby the Mayor and the Sheriff. The fatalitiesthat day and the next ended THE SQUATTERS RIOTS[Column 1]Hardin Bigelow, MayorJ. W. Woodland, AssessorJoseph McKinn…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9M2_site-of-first-and-second-state-capitals-at-sacramento_Sacramento-CA.html
Sacramento's first county courthouse, formerly located on this site, served as California's State Capital from January 16, 1852 to May 4, 1852 for the third session of the legislature and from March 1, 1854 to May 15, 1854 for the fifth session. D…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM95S_old-sacramento-schoolhouse-museum_Sacramento-CA.html
Dedicated September 9, 1977PUBLIC SCHOOLS "LEARNING FOR LIVING"
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM909_governors-mansion_Sacramento-CA.html
This mansard-styled Victorian house was built for Albert Gallatin in 1877. Acquired by the State, it served as the first official Governor's residence. Governor George C. Pardee and his family moved in during November, 1903. It ultimately served a…
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