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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYGV_casa-de-carrillo_San-Diego-CA.html
Presidio Comandante Francisco Maria Ruiz built this house next to his 1808 pear garden late in 1821 for his close relative and fellow soldier, Joaquin Carrillo, and his large family. From this adobe dwelling, in April 1829, daughter Josefa Carrill…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9F0_la-playa-trail_San-Diego-CA.html
JEDEDIAH STRONG SMITHPathfinder of the SierrasHere completed the first trail fromThe Atlantic to the Pacific, Jan. 1827
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8FW_juan-bandini_San-Diego-CA.html
[Upper Marker]Dedicated toJuan Bandini1800 - 1859Patriot and Friend of the United States[Lower Marker]This structure has beenrecorded by theHistoric AmericanBuildings Surveyof the United States Departmentof the Interior for its archivesat the Libr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM8FG_first-raising-of-u-s-flag_San-Diego-CA.html
On this site the United States Flag was first raised in Southern California by Lt. Stephen G. Rowan U.S.N., Commanding Sailors and Marines July 29, 1846.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM86K_the-gravedigger-of-old-town_San-Diego-CA.html
Rafael Mamudes was a native of Hermosillo and led an adventurous life. He was once a baker and followed his trade to Monterey. He also mined at Calaveras County and made a sea voyage to Guaymas, Mexico. When he came here to San Diego, he supported…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7PY_serra-palm_San-Diego-CA.html
Traditionally the earliest planted tree in California. Directly in the rear, beneath the brow of the hill, lie the dead of the sacred expedition of 1769. Burial place of our first unknown soldiers.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7LL_estudillo-house_San-Diego-CA.html
Has been designated aRegistered National Historic LandmarkUnder the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935This site possesses exceptional valuein commemorating or illustrating the history of the United States
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7LH_casa-de-pedrorena-de-altamirano_San-Diego-CA.html
Miguel Pedrorena Jr. built this adobe structure in 1869. It was the final adobe built in Old Town. In January 1871 Pedrorena gave the building to his sister Isabel de Altamirando, joining together two pioneer California families. Isabel and her hu…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7J1_el-campo-santo-the-holy-field_San-Diego-CA.html
El Campo Santo once included The Adobe Chapel on Conde Street, in which is buried Jose Antonio Aguirre and where funeral services were held for Maria Victoria Dominguez Estrillo, Cave Johnson Couts, and many distinguished early San Diegans, betwee…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM7IT_birthplace-of-the-san-diego-union_San-Diego-CA.html
This birthplace of the San Diego UnionOctober 10, 1868Oldest daily in Southern California,is declared to be aHISTORIC SITE IN JOURNALISMby San Diego Professional ChapterSIGMA DELTA CHI
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