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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZLT_vernal-pool-grassland_Farmington-CA.html
When rain falls on a vernal pool grassland, some water sinks into the ground and the rest flows into streams or into depressions in the landscape. The water cannot move deeper into the ground in a vernal pool grassland because a hardpan blocks its…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZLS_honor-roll_Farmington-CA.html
Left ColumnM. K. Anderson 42-5 · S. H. Anderson 42-9 · M. P. Schwartz 42-8 · R.V. Greenslade 42-8 · J. M. Strickland 42-5 · J. D. Jackman 41-H · W. J. Anderson 42-9 · G. Kitchens Jr. 41-H · W…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMD08_milton-masonic-hall_Farmington-CA.html
Keystone Lodge No.161, F. & A. M, instituted in Copperopolis, Dec. 19, 1862, at the height of the copper mining boom. Moved 1881, to Milton, the terminal of the Stockton & Copperopolis Railroad, which, because of the collapse of copper mining, nev…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMAUI_farmington-odd-fellows-lodge-296_Farmington-CA.html
Built in 1881, the building was bought by the newly instituted Lodge on July 11, 1882. The upstairs has served continuously as a meeting hall since then. Dedicated on October 8, 1994Tuleburgh Chapter #69, E Clampus Vitus
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