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Historical Markers in Phelan, California
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ADJACENT TO SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
Inyo County (134) ►
Kern County (337) ►
Los Angeles County (1964) ►
Orange County (459) ►
Riverside County (224) ►
La Paz County, Arizona (33) ►
Mohave County, Arizona (100) ►
Clark County, Nevada (198) ►
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1 ► California, San Bernardino County, Phelan — Camp Cajon Monument — Historic Site — ![]() |
Dedicated July 4, 2019 in commemoration of the original Camp Cajon Monument located about 300' north of this site, and dedicated July 4, 1919. — — Map (db m158045) HM |
2 ► California, San Bernardino County, Phelan — 577 — Mormon Trail Monument — ![]() |
In June 1851, 500 Mormon Pioneers came through this pass to enter the San Bernardino Valley where they colonized and established a prosperous community. — — Map (db m140423) HM |
3 ► California, San Bernardino County, Phelan — 154 — Sanford Cutoff — ![]() |
For centuries the Cajon Pass has been an important thoroughfare for travelers and traders between the Mojave Desert and Southern California. Following the route of the Old Spanish Trail, most travelers transited the pass on its east side. This . . . — — Map (db m80751) HM |
4 ► California, San Bernardino County, Phelan — 576 — Santa Fe and Salt Lake Trail — 1849 — ![]() |
Erected in honor of the brave pioneers of California in 1917 by pioneers Sheldon Stoddard, Sydney F. Waite, John Brown Jr., George Miller, George M. Cooley, Silas C. Cox, Richard Weir, Jasper N. Corbett — — Map (db m157687) HM |
5 ► California, San Bernardino County, Phelan — Welcome to Camp Cajon — ![]() |
William M. Bristol, founder of Camp Cajon: 1859-1941 William Bristol came to Southern California in 1882, and purchased an orange orchard in East Highland in 1891. He married Francis "Fannie" Dearborn in 1893, and the Bristol's went on to . . . — — Map (db m208068) HM |