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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1DLS_pioneer-women_San-Bernardino-CA.html
Erected in memory of the pioneer women of the San Bernardino Valley who dared to travel across the country by ox team and covered wagon to help lay the foundation for the building of this state.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C7T_sycamore-grove_San-Bernardino-CA.html
This campsite on both the Mojave Trail over the mountains and the Cajon Pass Route was probably first seen by Spanish and American traverlers in the 1770's and was noted by them in 1806, 1849 and 1850. Michael White, grantee in 1843 of the Muscupi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYLB_mormon-lumber-road_San-Bernardino-CA.html
In the spring of 1852, over one hundred Mormon men donated a full thousand man-days of arduous labor, to construct a road up Waterman Canyon, past this spot, and into the prime timber, where some of their enterprising bethren established six sawmi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYFL_the-arrowhead-landmark_San-Bernardino-CA.html
Located in the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains directly above the City of San Bernardino, the Arrowhead Landmark can be seen for miles around. This important landmark has for centuries been a symbol of the San Bernardino Valley to the Na…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYFC_site-of-mormon-stockade_San-Bernardino-CA.html
On this site in 1839 was built the first house in San Bernardino. The home of Jose del Carmen Lugo one of the grantees of the Rancho San Bernardino. Also on this site in 1851 a stockade of logs was built as a protection against Indians. In it m…
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