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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K4H_site-of-butterfield-stage-station_Corona-CA.html
Where mail was delivered, horses changed and passengers given rest and a meal. First stage carrying overland mail left Tipton, Missouri on Sept. 15, 1858 and, passing through Temescal arrived in Los Angeles onOct. 7, 1858. First dedicated by th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K0W_old-temescal-road_Corona-CA.html
This route was used by LuiseƱo and Gabrieleno Indians, whose villages were nearby. Leandro Serrano established a home here in 1820. Jackson and Warner traveled the road in 1831, and Frémont in 1848. It was the southern emigrant road for go…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYQ9_tanning-vat_Corona-CA.html
Tanning VatBuilt in 1819 byLeonardo Serrano Site Restored byTR 172El Capitan Dist.BSA
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY6K_site-of-third-serrano-adobe_Corona-CA.html
Nearby, an adobe house was built about 1867. It was occupied until 1898 by Leandro Serrano's widow, Josefa. Under Spanish law, she owned the surrounding 20,000-acre Rancho Temescal; but her ownership was denied by the US Supreme Court.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY6J_serrano-tanning-vats_Corona-CA.html
Nearby, two vats were built in 1819 by the Luise?o Indians under the direction of Leandro Serrano, first non-Indian settler in what is now Riverside County. The vats were used in making leather from cow hides. In 1981 the vats were restored and pl…
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