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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K5B_julian-the-eagle-gold-mine_Ramona-CA.html
the two markers are attached to a flag pole Upper Marker Julian This marker placed in memory of Mrs. Ida B. Wellington May 25, 1887 - Dec. 16, 1962 Historian - Humanitarian Daughter of Drury Bailey who Homesteaded land and established…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K59_julian-hotel_Ramona-CA.html
placed on the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior June 23, 1978
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K58_hotel-robinson_Ramona-CA.html
Built for Albert Robinson, ex-Missouri slave, and wife Margaret on the site of their restaurant - bakery, this sole surviving Julian mining era hotel became famous for its hospitality. Miners, promotors, politicians, sightseers, salesmen, and othe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K57_de-luca-house_Ramona-CA.html
Frank Antonio De Luca, Italian immigrant, naturalized 1872 at Memphis, TN. and wife, Florence, created this small house, typical of Julian, in 1897 from a studless rough plank cabin built in 1893 by miner C.L. Barnett. De Luca came here in 1889, a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K56_hoskings-rental_Ramona-CA.html
A mining & ranching town, many Julian people could not afford to buy a home on $3.00/10 hr. day. This rental, typical of many here, provided 564 sq. ft., four rooms, kerosene lamps, woodstove, hand dug well and privy for $6.00 to $12.00/ month. It…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K54_de-luca-store_Ramona-CA.html
Frank De Luca, Italian immigrant, built this general store featuring fresh produce. A cold spring, struck in the excavation, spawned a cellar saloon. Julian voted dry in 1902 under local option law. The popular saloon thereafter sold only "ci…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K53_jacoby-building_Ramona-CA.html
The original general store, with outside walls covered in pressed tin to simulate brick, was built by F.L. Blanc carpenter and minister, for Morris and Rosa Jacoby. It burned to the ground in Aug. 1996 and was rebuilt as a near replica of the orig…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K52_levi-marks-store_Ramona-CA.html
This brick building, first in the back-country, was built using 100,000 bricks from Ike Levi's Julian kiln for Adolph Levi, Austrian emigrant, and his partner Joseph Marks, native Mississippian. Dis-solution of the partnership made Marks the sole …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K4Q_verlaque-house-1886_Ramona-CA.html
Theophile Verlaque (1823-1913), a French immigrant, was a successful San Diego entreprenuer, saloon keeper, vintner and real estate speculator. Verlaque was a friend of Bernard Etcheverry, a French Basque immigrant, who by 1880 owned 16,700 ac…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1K4N_wheelbarrow-odometer-survey-of-1894_Ramona-CA.html
From May 5th to December 29, 1894, Porter Perrin Wheaton, a civil and mining engineer, measured 2328 miles of county roads. His wheelbarrow with odometer, clinometer, and compass made the survey unique. From this data was prepared the first coordi…
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