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Livestock has always been the major land use at Daley Ranch. Besides cattle, for dairying and beef, the Daley's would raise horses. Some were specialty breeds, like the Hamiltonians used for pulling carts in a racing walk. When the automobile beca…
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The State of Californiahonors with this monumentthe American Soldierswho, under the leadership ofBrig.-Gen. Stephen W. Kearny,Captain Abraham R. Johnston,Captain Benjamin D. Moore,Edward F. Beale, U.S.N.,andKit Carson, the Scout,gave their livesin…
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While marching to the conquest and occupation of California during the Mexican War, a detachment of 1st U.S. Dragoons, under the command of Brig. Gen. Stephen W. Kearny, was met on this site by native California lancers under, the command of Gen. …
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On December 7, 1846, day following Battle of San Pasqual fought five miles east of here, General Stephen Kearny's command while marching on San Diego was attacked by Californians. The Americans counter-attacked, occupied hill until December 11 whe…
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The Army sent from Santa Fe to occupy California was met and defeated by the Mexicans at San Pasquale. The American forces were driven upon a butte in the desert, on which there was no water and there surrounded by the Mexican forces Edward F. Bea…
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