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Irwin City Monument image, Touch for more information
By James King, January 20, 2013
Irwin City Monument
1 California, Merced County, Hilmar — Irwin City
On Lander Avenue (California Route 165) 0.3 miles south of Falke Street, on the right when traveling south.
W.A. Irwin came from Santa Monica, California, where as a developer, he owned thousands of acres and established colony tracts. He laid out Irwin City, which was surveyed by George Manuel, and had it recorded on May 8, 1907. The colony was less than . . . Map (db m62790) HM
2 California, Merced County, Snelling — Merced Falls
On Merced Falls Road, on the right when traveling west.
First known as California Ranche Crossing, then as Belt’s Ferry. The site of a large Indian Rancheria. The Post Office at Merced Falls opened Sept. 4. 1856. The flour and woolen mills were built in 1854 and 1867. The town was destroyed by fire in . . . Map (db m46956) HM
3 California, Merced County, Winton — The Montpelier-Oakdale Railroad1890 to 1942
On Oakdale Road south of Turlock Road, on the right when traveling south.
This important Southern Pacific Route was called by many names, also including, "The Stockton-Tulare Railroad", "The Oakdale Line", "The Oakdale-Montpelier Railroad", and "The Eastside Route". There were North and South bound trains daily. . . . Map (db m91847) HM
4 California, Stanislaus County, Ceres — The Daniel Whitmore House
On 5th Street north of Lawrence Street, on the right when traveling north.
This home was built by town founder, Daniel Whitmore, in 1870 and is the oldest house in Ceres. Daniel and his wife Lucy Jane Whitmore, sons Clinton and Leonard, came by wagon train from Michigan in 1854 landing near Stockton where son Eugene was . . . Map (db m223705) HM
5 California, Stanislaus County, Empire — 418 — Empire City
On Sante Fe Avenue near Yosemite Boulevard (California Route 132), on the left when traveling south.
1 mile south of this spot is the site of Empire City. Founded 1850 by John G. Marvin . Head of navigation on the Tuolumne River, military supply depot and 2nd county seat of Stanislaus County. Destroyed by flood in 1861 – 62. Dedicated Oct. . . . Map (db m19453) HM
6 California, Stanislaus County, Empire — 418 — Empire City
Near First Street near Yosemite Boulevard (California Highway 132).
Two miles south of this spot was the site of “Empire City,” located on the south bank of the river. Founded in 1850 by John C. Marvin. The town was head of navigation on the Tuolumne River. It was a military supply depot for Forts Miller . . . Map (db m20210) HM
7 California, Stanislaus County, Knights Ferry — Buena Vista
On Kennedy Road east of Sonora Road, on the left when traveling east.
On October 3, 1806 a military and missionary expedition, led by Gabriel Moraga, encountered a native tribe a mile or two upstream from what is now Knights Ferry. This settlement, which became Buena Vista, was probably started by J.S. Grayson in . . . Map (db m42176) HM
8 California, Stanislaus County, Knights Ferry — Knights Ferry - The Store
On Main Street-Sonora Road at Dean Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street-Sonora Road.
Founded in 1852. This grocery store has been in continuous operation sever since. Making it the oldest store of its kind in the state of California. It has survived several disastrous floods that struck this community. The old pot bellied stove at . . . Map (db m12932) HM
9 California, Stanislaus County, Knights Ferry — Miller's Saloon
On Main Street at Dean Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Built 1860's by Fred Miller; the finest bar, pool hall, card room, and dance hall in the area. Sold to R. V. Shaw in 1903 who operated a hotel here for years; later known as John Greenhalgh Hall. Napier family sold to the Knights Ferry History and . . . Map (db m42153) HM
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10 California, Stanislaus County, Knights Ferry — Rancheria del Rio Estanislao
On Sonora Road at Schell Road on Sonora Road.
Mexican land grant. 11 Sq. leagues, - 48,887 acres - made to Francisco Rico and A. Castro on Dec. 29, 1843 by Gov. Micheltorena. Patent signed by Pres. A. Lincoln on Jan. 21, 1863. Abraham Schell bought 3½ leagues in 1863 and with George H. . . . Map (db m42103) HM
11 California, Stanislaus County, Knights Ferry — The Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus
On Sonora Road, 0.2 miles north of Kennedy Road, on the right when traveling north.
The establishment of Estanislao Chapter 58 occurred on June 21, 1958. The inaugural meeting took place at the historic Tulloch Flour Mill in Knights Ferry under the direction of Noble Grand Humbug W.S. 'Walt' Hargrove. There were forty-eight . . . Map (db m178005) HM
12 California, Stanislaus County, La Grange — La Grange
On Yosemite Boulevard (State Highway 132), on the left when traveling east.
This area has seen four phases of mining – placer, tunneling, hydraulic, and dredging. This bucket, one of a chain of 100, holds 12 c.f. and is from one of the worlds largest dredges. The Tuolumne Gold Dredging Co. started operation of the . . . Map (db m94799) HM
13 California, Stanislaus County, La Grange — La Grange Gold Dredge Co. Camp
On Lake Road south of Yosemite Boulevard (California Highway 132), on the left when traveling south.
In this stand of eucalyptus trees lie the remains of the La Grange Gold Dredge Co. Camp. Here unmarried miners lived in a small community while they operated huge dredging machines near and on the Tuolumne River. The camp was abandoned in 1951 when . . . Map (db m46325) HM
14 California, Stanislaus County, La Grange — La Grange Saloon
On Yosemite Boulevard (State Highway 132), on the right when traveling east.
The original saloon on this site burned on January 13, 1897 as a result of a fire in the adjacent Coulter Hotel. The saloon owner Louis Levaggi, erected the present building the same year for 13,000. It was known as the “Metropolitan”. . . . Map (db m42575) HM
15 California, Stanislaus County, La Grange — LaFayette Historical Lodge #65
On Yosemite Boulevard (California Route 132), on the right when traveling east.
This is one of the oldest continuously occupied buildings in LaGrange. In 1857, Lodge #65 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of California was formed. The Odd Fellows purchased the two story jail from the County in 1862 and it was used for . . . Map (db m94798) HM
16 California, Stanislaus County, La Grange — The Old Jail
On Yosemite Boulevard (State Highway 132), on the left when traveling east.
Formerly at the foot of Main Street. Replaced one built in 1858, which burned in June, 1900. A few Clampers may have slept here, but Clampers helped restore this building in 1976.Map (db m42596) HM
17 California, Stanislaus County, La Grange — The Old La Grange Schoolhouse
On Flota Road west of Yosemite Boulevard (California Highway 132), on the left when traveling west.
This building, circa 1875, replaced the Branch District School that was built of rough lumber in 1855. Typical of the era, it is one room with handmade furnishings, porch and bell tower. A native of Iowa, C. C. Wright came here and began teaching in . . . Map (db m42562) HM
18 California, Stanislaus County, La Grange — Tuolumne Gold Dredge
On County Route J59, 2 miles south of California Highway 132, on the right when traveling south.
Behind this monument rests the historic Tuolumne Gold Dredge which started operation at Patricksville, just east of this location, on June 15, 1938. A Walter Johnson No. 52 Model, it floated on a self-created pond of water. It was larger than a . . . Map (db m7323) HM
19 California, Stanislaus County, Modesto — AdamsvilleThe First County Seat
On West Service Road at Jennings Road, on the right when traveling west on West Service Road.
The Town of Adamsville was located approximately ˝ mile west of this location. Founded in 1849 and named after Dr. David Adams, Adamsville became the county seat of the newly formed Stanislaus County on June 10, 1854. County government remained here . . . Map (db m213851) HM
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20 California, Stanislaus County, Modesto — Coffee Field
On Neece Drive at Tuolumne Boulevard, on the left when traveling north on Neece Drive.
In 1918 the Modesto Aviation Field was established on land donated by T. Lellane, making it the first municipally owned airport in the country. In 1926 the name was changed to Bud Coffee Aviation Field in honor of Harold Coffee, a local test . . . Map (db m243824) HM
21 California, Stanislaus County, Modesto — Grand Army of the Republic
Near Scenic Drive.
Grant Post #9 Modesto, California 1879 – 1938 GAR This plot was dedicated to the GAR members of Grant Post #9 who fought for the Union during the Civil War of 1861-1865. The post was chartered in 1879 with ten members and grew to several . . . Map (db m219498) HM
22 California, Stanislaus County, Modesto — Laird Park
Near West Grayson Road west of Shiloh Road.
Named in honor of John W. Laird, pioneer of 1846. A Mexican War Veteran, miner, ferryman, and civic leader. He established the first private school in this area, and served as commissioner in the organization of Stanislaus County in 1854. Born 1806 . . . Map (db m213853) HM WM
23 California, Stanislaus County, Modesto — Modesto – Stanislaus County Seat
On "I" Street, on the right when traveling east.
Originally called “Ralston” after the founder who was too modest to permit the use of his name, hence “Modesto” Adamsville – 1854, Named after Doctor Adams, the only physician in the area. Empire City – . . . Map (db m19506) HM
24 California, Stanislaus County, Modesto — Silent City
On Scenic Drive, on the right when traveling west.
The first recorded burial here was in 1860, but oral history says there were burials as early as 1850. Veterans of wars and conflicts since the Civil War are also buried here. In 1890 a wooden sidewalk was built from downtown so that the ladies’ . . . Map (db m19458) HM
25 California, Stanislaus County, Newman — Orestimba
Near Interstate 5.
A local Indian word for "meeting place". Nearby are the famous Indian rocks and sycamore grove where mission padres met with the local Indian tribes. Visited by Lt. Moraga and Fr. Viader on October 25, 1810. Became a favorite watering place for . . . Map (db m61582) HM
26 California, Stanislaus County, Oakdale — Oakdale Saddle Club
On E F Street (Route 120), on the right when traveling west.
The Oakdale Saddle Club was started by a group of local "horsemen” and incorporated in July of 1945. They began by putting on some local horse activities after completing the basic work on the grounds they had purchased. Rodeos emerged in . . . Map (db m134034) HM
27 California, Stanislaus County, Patterson — Patterson & Western Railroad
Near Del Puerto Canyon Road, 12 miles east of Interstate 5.
The narrow gauge railroad winding some 25 miles from Patterson through Del Puerto Canyon operated from Sept. 20, 1916 to August 14, 1920. During World War I, the railroad brought the much needed minerals of magnesite, manganese chrome and . . . Map (db m17968) HM
28 California, Stanislaus County, Patterson — Rancho del Puerto
On West Las Palmas Avenue at Plaza Circle on West Las Palmas Avenue.
A 3 Sq. League - 13,340 acres - Rancho granted to Mariano and Pedro Hernandez on Jan. 20, 1844 by Gov. M. Micheltorina. Confirmed by the Land Commissioners on May 22, 1855 and by the U.S. District Court on Mar. 22, 1857. Patent issued by Pres. A. . . . Map (db m27312) HM
29 California, Stanislaus County, Riverbank — Burneyville
Below this bluff is the site of Burneyville. Founded 1867 by Maj. James Burney, miner, Indian fighter, and public servant. As school superintendent and Justice of the Peace, Burney lived a full life. Died 1901 at the age of 87 years. Dedicated . . . Map (db m243828) HM
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30 California, Stanislaus County, Riverbank — Riverbank Historical Museum
On Sante Fe Street, on the left when traveling east.
This building was constructed in 1921 by the Andrew Carnegie Foundation and served as a public library. In 1996 it was placed into the National Registry of Historic Places. The history of our community is preserved in this museum by the Riverbank . . . Map (db m19460) HM
31 California, Stanislaus County, Roberts Ferry — Roberts Ferry
On Yosemite Boulevard (State Highway 132) at Roberts Ferry Road, on the right when traveling east on Yosemite Boulevard.
Originally located 3/8 mile downstream, this ferry was first established by Dr. B. D. Horr about 1850. Later owned by Dickenson and by Osborn, it was purchased by John W. Roberts in 1862 and moved to this location in 1865. The ferry was the . . . Map (db m42598) HM
32 California, Stanislaus County, Turlock — Joe Velasquez Post 5059 Turlock
Near East Linwood Avenue.
Established December 27, 1945 for combat veterans and their families. This monument is dedicated to all the men and women who have served and are serving in the armed forces of the United States of America, in time of peace and conflict. The . . . Map (db m241731) HM WM
 
 
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