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Historical Markers in Colton, California
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ADJACENT TO SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
Inyo County (134) ►
Kern County (337) ►
Los Angeles County (1962) ►
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, Colton — 121 — Agua Mansa Cemetery — ![]() |
On Agua Mansa Road, 0.2 miles east of Riverside Avenue, on the left when traveling east. |
This historic site marks the resting place of the pioneers of the Agua Mansa area which was started about 1840. The preservation of this cemetery began in 1951. — — Map (db m127364) HM |
2 ► California, San Bernardino County, Colton — 3 — Colton Public Library — Carnegie Library Building — ![]() |
On La Cadena Drive at G Street, on the right when traveling north on La Cadena Drive. |
This building, the home of the Colton Area Museum and the Homework Assistance Center, is the result of a vision initiated by the Colton Womens Club in 1902. A charitable trust established by steel magnate and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie . . . — — Map (db m245887) HM |
3 ► California, San Bernardino County, Colton — 617 — Fort Benson — ![]() |
On South Hunts Lane at East Oliver Holmes Road, on the right when traveling south on South Hunts Lane. |
This is the site of an adobe fortification erected about 1856-57 by the "Independent" faction in a dispute with the Mormons over a land title. The fort was maintained for about a year. This also is the site of the Indian village of Jumuba, and . . . — — Map (db m51027) HM |
4 ► California, San Bernardino County, Colton — Louis Robidoux — ![]() |
Near Agua Mansa Road, 0.2 miles east of Riverside Avenue, on the left when traveling east. |
Louis Robidoux was the best known Ranchero in the Inland Empire of his time. Louis and his wife Guadalupe Garcia Robidoux had nine children; Catalina, Louis Jr., Pasquel, Carmalita Adalaid, Marie Benina, Catarina Abundo and Mariano, who died . . . — — Map (db m248009) HM |