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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Sacramento County, California

 
Clickable Map of Sacramento County, California and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Sacramento County, CA (392) Amador County, CA (185) Contra Costa County, CA (480) El Dorado County, CA (267) Placer County, CA (211) San Joaquin County, CA (142) Solano County, CA (114) Sutter County, CA (10) Yolo County, CA (65)  SacramentoCounty(392) Sacramento County (392)  AmadorCounty(185) Amador County (185)  ContraCostaCounty(480) Contra Costa County (480)  ElDoradoCounty(267) El Dorado County (267)  PlacerCounty(211) Placer County (211)  SanJoaquinCounty(142) San Joaquin County (142)  SolanoCounty(114) Solano County (114)  SutterCounty(10) Sutter County (10)  YoloCounty(65) Yolo County (65)
Sacramento is the county seat for Sacramento County
Adjacent to Sacramento County, California
      Amador County (185)  
      Contra Costa County (480)  
      El Dorado County (267)  
      Placer County (211)  
      San Joaquin County (142)  
      Solano County (114)  
      Sutter County (10)  
      Yolo County (65)  
 
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101 California, Sacramento County, Rancho Cordova, Mather — Welcome to Mather Lake
Near Zinfandel Drive, 4 miles south of U.S. 50, on the right when traveling south.
From Prairie to Park Prior to the arrival of Europeans in the late 1700’s, this area was an open prairie, where roaming herds of elk and deer grazed on perennial grasses. By the late1800’s, nearly all of the grasslands had been divided up . . . Map (db m90234) HM
102 California, Sacramento County, Rancho Murieta — 468 — Gold Mining and Michigan Bar
On Michigan Bar Road at Highway 16, on the left when traveling north on Michigan Bar Road.
(left panel) Michigan Bar Gold was discovered on the Cosumnes River in 1849 by two men from Michigan in the vicinity of the historic Nisenan settlement of Palamul. In the 1850s the town of Michigan Bar was the largest in Cosumnes . . . Map (db m2037) HM
103 California, Sacramento County, Rancho Murieta — 439 — Sheldon Grist Mill
Near Meiss Road near Highway 16.
Site of Grist Mill built by Jared Dixon (Joaquin) Sheldon 1846-47 on Omochumnes Rancho, granted to him by Mexican Government 1843. Sheldon born Vermont January 8, 1813, came to California 1832. Sheldon shot July 11, 1851, by miners in quarrel over . . . Map (db m2036) HM
104 California, Sacramento County, Rancho Murieta — 575 — Sloughhouse
On Meiss Road at Highway 16, on the right when traveling south on Meiss Road.
Sloughhouse, prominent hotel and stage station on the road to the Amador mines, was a favorite stopping place for travellers, notably Leland Stanford. Constructed in 1850 by Jared Dixon Sheldon, it was destroyed by fire in 1890, and rebuilt the same . . . Map (db m10271) HM
105 California, Sacramento County, Represa, Folsom — Sergeant C.W. Parker
On Prison Road, 0.7 miles north of Natoma Street, on the right when traveling north.
I would like to give you a little background on this remarkable man who began his career at Folsom Prison in 1959. He was born on August 5, 1917, seventeen years later Parker joined the Navy in 1934, with his fathers approval. During his service . . . Map (db m192711) HM
106 California, Sacramento County, Represa — Fire Extinguisher
On Prison Road, on the right when traveling north.
This is a Ansul Dry Chemical Wheeled Fire Extinguisher. It had a potassium bicarbonate based dry chemical containing colorized additives, it was the most effective dry chemicals used to extinguish flammable and or combustible liquid fires. The . . . Map (db m192797) HM
107 California, Sacramento County, Represa — Horse Head Hitching Post
On Prison Road, on the left when traveling north.
This Tree Stump Hitching Post was blasted loose with dynamite, quarried out, then cut and shaped into Horse Head Hitching Post by prisoners working in the quarry in the early years of Folsom Prison. The Horse Head Hitching Post was moved to its . . . Map (db m192796) HM
108 California, Sacramento County, Represa — Prison Doodlebug
On Prison Road, on the right when traveling north.
This old Doodlebug was manufactured at Folsom State Prison to be used as a sturdy, powerful pulling and pushing vehicle, used in the Lower Yard. It was made in the Maintenance Shop of Folsom 1940's. It has a model A motor, a military . . . Map (db m193059) HM
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109 California, Sacramento County, Represa — Railroad Gate
On Prison Road, on the right when traveling north.
A locomotive was purchased to be used on a short line railroad which had been constructed from the prison to the village of Folsom, for hauling supplies. In the early part of June, 1893. In 1922, the walls around the prison were finally . . . Map (db m193061) HM
110 California, Sacramento County, Represa — Tree Stump Hitching Post
On Prison Road, on the right when traveling north.
This Tree Stump Hitching Post was blasted loose with dynamite, quarried out, then cut and shaped into the Tree Stump Hitching Post by prisoners working in the quarry in the early years of Folsom Prison. The Tree Stump Hitching Post was moved to . . . Map (db m193062) HM
111 California, Sacramento County, Ryde — The Ryde Hotel
On River Road (California Route 160) just south of California Route 220, on the right when traveling south.
The first Ryde Hotel and Saloon was built in 1886 by the four Giusti brothers from Lucca, Italy. In 1911, a kitchen fire destroyed the hotel and most of town. The hotel was rebuilt with a speakeasy, which was raided twice in 1923. The . . . Map (db m244917) HM
112 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento — Base HeadquartersBuilding No. 1
On Arnold Avenue at McClellan Mall, on the left when traveling north on Arnold Avenue.
Headquarters has long been the heart of the installation. In the 1940s, civilian visitors and military dignitaries arrived at the Sacramento Air Depot through Gate 2, which was located at the end of the landscaped mall you see behind you. This . . . Map (db m57285) HM
113 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento — Edward Kelley School
On Bradshaw Road at Lincoln Village Drive, on the right when traveling south on Bradshaw Road.
Formerly Brighton School Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m704) HM
114 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento — Florin
On McComber Street at Florin Road, on the right when traveling north on McComber Street.
Florin community established in 1875 by Sugden and Johnson, named by E.B. Crocker. Rail service started in 1875 for shipping of Tokay grapes and strawberries. James Rutter planted the first Tokay grapes in California on his ranch. Strawberries . . . Map (db m162333) HM
115 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento — Frasinetti’s Winery
Near Frasinetti Road near Florin Road.
James Frasinetti, an Italian immigrant, founded this winery in 1897. Frasinetti’s is the oldest family owned and operated wine producer in the Sacramento Valley. At its peak, the winery had over 400 acres of grapes. Today, grapes have . . . Map (db m19410) HM
116 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento — John Sutter Landing
On Jibboom Street at Jedediah Smith Recreation Trail, on the right when traveling north on Jibboom Street.
On the south bank of the American River near this spot General John A. Sutter landed August 12, 1839 and founded New Helvetia which is now Sacramento City. Also on this river in the mill race at Coloma fifty miles east of here on January 24, 1848 . . . Map (db m94906) HM
117 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento — Marcus “Mark” Langley1835-1899
Near Magnolia Avenue east of Cypress Avenue East, on the left when traveling east.
In 1865, North Carolinian Marcus Langley enlisted to fight for the Union in the 14th U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery unit during the Civil War. After the war, he made his home here in Sacramento. A hardworking man, he eventually owned his own company . . . Map (db m224862) HM
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118 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento — McClellan Air Force Base
On Arnold Avenue north of Peacekeeper Way, on the right when traveling north.
This memorial is dedicated to the men and women of McClellan AFB whose sacrifice, courage and determination contributed immeasurably to the nation's securityMap (db m52692) HM
119 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento — McClellan Air Force Base
On Arnold Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
[Panel 1a:] The 1930s With war clouds gathering over the Pacific, in 1936 Congress authorized the construction of the Sacramento Air Depot. The Army Air Corp envisioned that the new depot would support operations on the West Coast, . . . Map (db m57199) WM
120 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento — POW/MIA
Near Freedom Park Road west of Watt Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
In their honor and memoryMap (db m52747) HM
121 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento — Robert Fulton(1765-1815, Pennsylvania)
On Fulton Avenue at Arden Way on Fulton Avenue.
Fulton is responsible for improvements to steamboat design that allowed him to build and navigate the first steamboat in 1807.Map (db m162346) HM
122 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, "Old Sacramento" — Sacramento Water WorksHistoric Civil Engineering Landmark
On I street at Front Street, on the right when traveling west on I street.
Historic Civil Engineering Landmark Sacramento Water Works Completed in April 1854, the City of Sacramento’s water works was the first municipal, city-owned water system west of the Mississippi River. Before the municipal system was built, the . . . Map (db m224046) HM
123 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Alkali Flat — 1013 — Site of First African Methodist Episcopal Church on the Pacific Coast
On Seventh Street, on the left when traveling south.
This is the site of the first church building associated with an African American religious congregation on the Pacific Coast. The church was the Methodist Church of Colored People of Sacramento City, formally organized in 1850. In 1851 the . . . Map (db m4327) HM
124 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — A Stately MansionStanford Mansion
On N Street west of 9th Street, on the left when traveling west.
This landmark home upholds a tradition of service to the state Leland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park, a National Historic Landmark, served as the headquarters of three governors during the turbulent 1860s. Today it welcomes leaders from . . . Map (db m137650) HM
125 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — A.J. Stevens Monument
Near "J" Street.
[Front of Monument:] Erected To A Friend of Labor By His Coworkers Nov. 28, 1889 [Inscription on West Side of Monument:] Think Look Up And Lift Up [Inscription on Back of Monument:] Well . . . Map (db m160828) HM
126 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Acorns, Oaks, and the Native Peoples
On N Street at 15th Street, on the right when traveling east on N Street.
From the upland we descended into broad groves on the river, consisting of the evergreen, and a new species of white oak.. Among these was no brushwood; and the grassy surface gave to it the appearance of parks in an old settled country We made . . . Map (db m143965) HM
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127 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Bishop Alfonso Gallegos
On 11th Street north of Kayak Alley, on the right when traveling north.
The Most Reverend Alfonso Gallegos, O.A.R., D.D. Titular Bishop of Sasabe, Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Sacramento Feb. 20, 1931 – Oct. 6, 1991 “Love one another” May 24, 1958 – Ordained priest for the . . . Map (db m137648) HM
128 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — California Firefighters Memorial
Honoring men and women of uncommon courage who paid the ultimate price to protect our lives, our families and our dreamsMap (db m14836) HM
129 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — California Mexican-American War Memorial
On 10th Street at Capital Mall, on the right when traveling south on 10th Street.
In memory of the American Servicemen of Hispanic descent and all others who sacrificed their lives to protect the freedoms we enjoy.Map (db m15474) HM
130 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — California State Capitol
ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION – 1860 – 1874 Miner F. Butler – Won Design Competition, 1860 Ruben Clark, Supervising Architect, 1860 – 1865 Gordon P. Cummings, Supervising Architect, 1865 – 1870 Kenitzer & . . . Map (db m154358) HM
131 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — California State Capitol Park
Near 10th Street.
HISTORY When Spanish governors ruled the California territory, its capitol was moved from town to town between San Diego and Monterey. San Jose had already been designated the capitol by the time California was granted statehood in 1850. . . . Map (db m15017) HM
132 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — California State Capitol Park
Near L Street south of 12th Street, on the left when traveling west.
History When Spanish governors ruled the California territory, its capital was moved from town to town between San Diego and Monterey. San Jose had already been designated the capital by the time California was granted statehood in 1850. In . . . Map (db m137646) HM
133 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — California Veterans Memorial
On N St, on the right when traveling west.
(Memorial is without text.)Map (db m113219) WM
134 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — California Vietnam Veterans Memorial
On 15th Street south of L Street, on the right when traveling south.
Dedication The people of the State of California dedicate this Monument to the memory of those Californians who died, or remain missing, in the Vietnam War 1959-1975 and in doing so, Honor all the men and women who served during that war. . . . Map (db m137482) WM
135 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — 872 — California’s Historic Capitol
On 10th Street at Capitol Mall, on the right when traveling north on 10th Street.
The historic Capitol was designed by architects M.F. Butler and Reuben Clark. Its style is an adaption of Roman Corinthian architecture. Work began in 1860 and by late 1869 the Capitol was partly occupied. In 1874, construction ended at a cost of . . . Map (db m154357) HM
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136 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Central Pacific’s Other Big Four
When the task of building the C.P.R.R. line over the Sierra provided too much for the Irish, Chinese laborers from Kwantung took over. Called Tze Yap or Four Districts Men, their hard work and perseverance earned them the nickname of “Cholly . . . Map (db m16941) HM
137 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Civil War Memorial
Near 10th Street north of N Street, on the right when traveling north.
In grateful memory of the brave men from California who served gallantly in War, 1861 - 1865. This memorial plaque is dedicated one hundred years later in tribute to their sacrifices.Map (db m113193) WM
138 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Civil War Symbol Yields To Time
Near 10th Street at L Street.
A STUMP IS ALL THAT REMAINS of a Silver Maple transplanted from the Battlefield of Chattanooga. In 1897 the sapling was planted here as part of a Memorial Grove dedicated to Union soldiers who fought in the Civil War. The first war memorial to . . . Map (db m14984) HM
139 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — El Camino Real Bell
This commemorative bell celebrates a combined century of service by the California Federation of Women’s Clubs and California State Automobile Association including the establishment of bell markers along the historical El Camino Real.Map (db m14819) HM
140 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Elbridge L. Hawk
Near 10th Street at L Street.
In Memory of Elbridge L. Hawk Past Commander in Chief, G.A.R.Map (db m15010) HM
141 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Father Junipero Serra1713 – 1784
Reported permanently removed.
Dedicated to the Memory of Father Junipero Serra 1713 - 1784 the first Franciscan missionary to whom California owes an everlasting tribute – he brought civilization to our land and in deed and character he deserves a foremost place in . . . Map (db m14817) HM
142 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — First Sacramento High School
On Ninth Street at Capitol Mall, on the right when traveling north on Ninth Street.
First Sacramento high school building was erected on this site - occupied January 1, 1877 Founding of Sacramento high school - September 1, 1856 one block west of this site Map (db m161689) HM
143 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — 654 — First SynagogueOwned by Congregation B'nai Israel
On 7th Street south of L Street, on the left when traveling south.
This was the site of the first synagogue on the Pacific Coast, dedicated on September 3, 1852. The building, prefabricated in Baltimore and shipped around Cape Horn in 1849, originally housed the Methodist Episcopal Church, whose trustees sold the . . . Map (db m149189) HM
144 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Fremont Cash Grocery
On Q Street at 15th Street, on the right when traveling east on Q Street.
. . . Map (db m98052) HM
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145 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Gravel Pit Parking Lot
On N Street at 15th Street, on the right when traveling east on N Street.
On this site generations of dedicated legislative and State employees parked their cars. 1952 through 2000 - Dedicated by - Senator Patrick JohnstonMap (db m145028) HM
146 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Heilbron House
On O Street at 7th Street, on the left when traveling west on O Street.
Built in 1881 for August and Louisa Heilbron and occupied by them and their descendants until 1953. Purchased and restored by San Diego Federal Savings and Loan in 1974, this historic mansion symbolizes the emergence of Sacramento from Gold . . . Map (db m135526) HM
147 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Jean A. Bell Kellogg
[A tree was planted in the memory of Jean Bell Kellogg. At the foot of the tree lies this marker] Charter member of Sumner Woman’s Relief Corps No.11, Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic, Founded 1885.Map (db m15012) HM
148 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Jesse M. Unruh State Office Building
Near Capital Mall near 10th Street.
Designated on the 19th day of August 1987 By the Honorable George Deukmejian Governor of California In honor of Jesse Marvin Unruh September 30, 1922 – August 4, 1987 Member of the Assembly, 1955 – 1970 . . . Map (db m14852) HM
149 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Kenneth L. Maddy
Dedicated to the Memory of KENNETH L. MADDY 1934 – 2000 served in the California State Legislature from 1970 to 1998, and as the Senate Minority Leader from 1987 to 1995. ”As someone who spent nearly three decades in the . . . Map (db m15028) HM
150 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — 614 — Leland Stanford House
The house originally designed in 1857 by Seth Babson and was purchased by Leland Stanford in 1861. It served as the State Executive Office from 1861 to 1867, before the completion of the State Capital. It was later extensively remodeled and . . . Map (db m11842) HM
151 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Liberty Bell Replica
Dedicated To You, A Free Citizen In A Free Land This reproduction of the Liberty Bell was presented to the people of California by direction of The Honorable John W. Snyder Secretary of Treasury As the . . . Map (db m14837) HM
152 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Old City Plaza
On 10th Street, on the left when traveling north.
Dedicated in 1849 to the use of future generations by Captain John A. Sutter Later used as a hay market, miners gathering place, civic celebrations and since 1873 as a public park.Map (db m17346) HM
153 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Pinus PineaItalian Stone Pine
Near L Street at 10th Street, on the right when traveling east.
Dedicated on April 14, 1983 by Governor George Deukmejian celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Civilian Conservation CorpsMap (db m90265) HM
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154 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Pioneer Camellia Grove
Established as a living memorial to the early builders of California in recognition of their courage, determination & contribution toward progress in the community & our golden state.Map (db m14822) HM
155 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Pioneer Hall
On 7th Street near J Street, on the left when traveling south.
Constructed in 1868. Headquarters of Sacramento Society of California Pioneers Founded 1854 Sacramento Pioneer Foundation Incorporated 1966 Plaque dedicated April 19, 1967 by Sacramento Historic Landmarks Commission Rededicated June 30, . . . Map (db m68630) HM
156 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Sa’ Cumn’e Plaza
Near I Street, on the right when traveling west.
Sa’ Cumn’e means “Big House” in the Miwok Language And was an early name for the Sacramento area This plaza is dedicated to the Native Americans who walked this land before us and inspire current generations to carry . . . Map (db m60041) HM
157 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — GPY 135-7 — Sacramento Pioneers Society
On 7th Street south of J Street, on the left when traveling south.
The Pioneer Hall was built in 1868 as headquarters of the Sacramento Society of California Pioneers, which was organized February 6, 1853. It has been owned and cared for since its construction by the California Pioneer Association, descendants of . . . Map (db m68629) HM
158 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Sacramento Purple Heart Memorial
Near N Street north of 14th Street, on the left when traveling east.
Purple Heart Memorial front: My Stone Is Red For The Blood They Shed The Medal I Bear Is My Country's Way To Show They Care If I Could Be Seen By All Mankind Maybe Peace Will Come In My Lifetime Purple Heart Memorial top: . . . Map (db m114107) HM WM
159 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Sisters of Mercy
During the Gold Rush Days of 1857, the Sisters of Mercy came to Sacramento to care for the children of the miners and to serve the sick and the homeless. In those early days, the Sisters purchased land in the heart of the city to build a . . . Map (db m14839) HM
160 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Sisters of MercyArrival in Sacramento, October 2, 1857
This sculpture commemorates the 150th anniversary of the Sisters of Mercy caring for those in need to the greater Sacramento region. Mary Baptist Russell, California Foundress of the Sisters of Mercy, is depicted here as a woman of vision, courage . . . Map (db m14840) HM
161 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — 869 — Site of First and Second State Capitols at Sacramento
On "I" Street at 7th Street, on the right when traveling west on "I" Street.
Sacramento’s first county courthouse, formerly located on this site, served as California’s State Capitol from January 16, 1852 to May 4, 1852 for the third session of the legislature and from March 1, 1854 to May 15, 1854 for the fifth session. . . . Map (db m14803) HM
162 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — St. George Hotel
On J Street at 4th Street, on the right when traveling east on J Street.
[Front of Marker] ST.GEORGE HOTEL Dedicated March 19, 2005 SACRAMENTO By James Streetsky First Northern Bank The Firehouse Restaurant Rotary Club of Sacramento Burnett & Sons Planing Mill and Lumber Co. – Since . . . Map (db m14810) HM
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163 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — The California Peace Officers MemorialIn Tribute
Since statehood, the people of California have sought and cherished a quality of life unsurpassed in this great nation. There have been among us those who chose to serve as peace officers and when called upon unselfishly gave more than we have the . . . Map (db m14814) HM
164 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — The California State InsectaryConstructed in 1908
On 13th Street south of L Street, on the left when traveling south.
This property has been listed on the National Register of Historical Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m137574) HM
165 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — The Civil War Memorial Grove
This grove of trees as saplings, transplanted from southern battlefields was dedicated to the memory of Union Veterans of the Civil War and presented to the State of CaliforniaMap (db m14827) WM
166 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — The Squatters Riot
Near J Street near 4th Street, on the right.
In the street, at the corner of Fourth and J, on Aug. 14, 1850, settlers were confronted by the Mayor and the Sheriff. The fatalities that day and the next ended THE SQUATTERS RIOTS [Column 1] Hardin Bigelow, Mayor J. W. . . . Map (db m14806) HM
167 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Thomas Starr King1824 - 1864
Near L Street at 10th Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courageous and inspirational San Francisco minister, stalwart defender of the Union during the Civil War, advocate of racial justice, admired educator and pioneering nature writer. Starr King was a Unitarian preacher credited with keeping . . . Map (db m90267) HM
168 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Tony's Corner
On 10th Street near K Street, on the left when traveling north.
Anthony J. "Tony" Monti sold newspapers on this corner for 35 years. He lost a leg in an accident early in life and sold newspapers here day and night to support his mother and sister. All of the Governors of the State of California from 1915 to . . . Map (db m27236) HM
169 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — United States Post Office, Courthouse, & Federal BuildingNational Register of Historic Places
On I Street just east of 8th Street, on the right when traveling west.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior United States Post Office, Courthouse, & Federal Building c. 1933Map (db m146396) HM
170 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — USS California Bell Memorial
(Left Side of Base Holding Bell) Only battleship built on the Pacific Coast Launched at Mare Island Navy Yard Nov. 20, 1919 Ship’s bell dedicated and rung for the last time by Governor Earl Warren Oct. 27, 1949 . . . Map (db m70035) HM WM
171 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Western Pacific Railroad
On R Street at 12th Street, on the right when traveling west on R Street.
In 1909, Western Pacific Railroad built a freight depot near the Sacramento waterfront and began rail service to R Street. The rail line ran on the back side of the buildings on the north side of R Street, parallel to Whitney Alley. The line . . . Map (db m144712) HM
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172 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — 373 — Westminster Presbyterian ChurchAmerican Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site
On N Street (Lincoln Highway) at 13th Street, on the left when traveling west on N Street (Lincoln Highway).
Has Been Placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m121391) HM
173 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Williams House
On H Street, on the left when traveling east.
This place was built in 1884 as a home for L. Williams, a flour merchant. The structure is primarily Stick style, with some Baroque and Second Empire influences which lingered into the 1880 Victorian Era. It was moved about 40 feet west in 1907, . . . Map (db m145240) HM
174 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Central Business District — Young America Engine Co. No. 6Engine House
On 10th Street, on the right when traveling north.
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175 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, CSUS — "Hoboken and This is No Jokin"
On H Street just east of Carlson Drive, on the left when traveling east.
Hoboken, a tent town in this area, began in early January, 1853 after floods had halted business in Sacramento City. River steamers landed here and hundreds of teams loaded supplies for the mining camps. An election held with 1000 electors produced . . . Map (db m52709) HM
176 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, CSUS — 697 — Five Mile Station
Near State University Drive East.
Departing at 2:45 A.M. from the Alta Telegraph Co. in Sacramento, Pony Rider Sam (Bill) Hamilton carried the first mail eastward of the Central Overland Pony Express on April 4, 1860. Here quickly changing ponies he sped on to the next stop at . . . Map (db m19583) HM
177 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, CSUS — The Guy West Bridge
Near State University Drive East.
Named in honor of Dr. Guy A. West Founding President of Sacramento State College (1947 – 1966) Under his guidance and dedicated leadership, the university grew from four faculty and fewer than two hundred students to a . . . Map (db m19578) HM
178 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Downtown — 633-2 — Old Folsom PowerhouseSacramento Station A
On H Street at 6th Street, on the left when traveling east on H Street.
The first distribution point of electricity for a major city, Station A was constructed in 1894. Built by the Sacramento Electric Power and Light Company to receive power generated from Folsom Powerhouse. The first transmission of electricity was on . . . Map (db m11185) HM
179 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, East Sacramento — Daniel Blue1811 - 1899In Memory of
Near 43rd Street at Folsom Boulevard.
in whose house St. Andrews African Methodist Episcopal Church the oldest African-American congregation on the Pacific Coast was organized in 1850 and other members of the Sacramento area African-American community laid to rest on this site. . . . Map (db m18872) HM
180 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, East Sacramento — Dr. Benjamin F. Pendery
Near 43rd Street at Folsom Boulevard.
BORN August 11, 1846 DIED April 26, 1905 This monument is dedicated to Dr. Pendery, his family, and all the men and women of medicine who were moved here from the New Helvetia Cemetery in 1955 – 1956. Erected June 12, 1999 by . . . Map (db m18946) HM
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181 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, East Sacramento — Joseph H. McKinney
Near 43rd Street at Folsom Boulevard.
First Sheriff of Sacramento County Killed during a Squatters Riot in Brighton Township August 15, 1850 Age Early 20’sMap (db m18869) HM
182 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, East Sacramento — 9168086060 — McKinley Rose Garden
Near H Street west of 33rd Street, on the left when traveling west.
McKinley Rose Garden Park History McKinley Park, as we know it today, was opened in 1871 as the privately owned East Park, a name given to it for its location in the undeveloped area, just east of city limits. As a ploy to increase street-car . . . Map (db m137486) HM
183 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, East Sacramento — 592 — New Helvetia Cemetery
On Alhambra Boulevard at "J" Street, on the right when traveling north on Alhambra Boulevard.
Established by John Sutter in 1849. Purchased in 1857 by J.W. Reeves, who later deeded it to the City of Sacramento. 1009 Chinese buried here were shipped to China by the Chinese Societies who deeded their plots to the city.Map (db m143479) HM
184 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, East Sacramento — Re-Internment Site For New Helvetia Cemetery
On 43rd Street at Folsom Boulevard on 43rd Street.
In memory of the persons Laid to rest between 1849 and 1912 by the County of Sacramento at New Helvetia Cemetery Dedicated by the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors Sacramento County Cemetery Advisory Commission . . . Map (db m18967) HM
185 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, East Sacramento — September 11, 2001
Near Folsom Boulevard at 42nd Street.
. . . Map (db m13420) WM
186 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, East Sacramento — Solander's
On F Street at Alhambra Boulevard, on the left when traveling east on F Street.
Former location of Solander’s Grocery and Soda Fountain, established 1904 by Kustaa and Maria Solander, immigrants from Finland. Owned and operated from 1936 to 1978 by Oli Solander. This building is a Solander-Demas enterpriseMap (db m137516) HM
187 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, East Sacramento — William McKinley Park146 Years of History (1871-2017)
On G Street at Alhambra Boulevard, on the right when traveling west on G Street.
Burns Slough McKinley Park has a rich and fascinating history. It began as a natural low swampy area with a flowing stream called Burns Slough. In 1868, levee construction to prevent flooding of Sacramento cut the slough off from the American . . . Map (db m137570) HM
188 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, East Sacramento — You Are Remembered – Rest In Peace
Near Folsom Boulevard at 43rd Street.
This marker has been dedicated in memory of more than six hundred persons of Japanese ancestry reinterred here in 1956 with several thousand others, whose remains were removed from New Helvetia Cemetery, the present site of Sutter Middle . . . Map (db m18938) HM
189 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Madison Woods — 934 — Walerga Assembly CenterLest We Forget
Near Palm Avenue at College Oak Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Walerga Assembly Center was established by the United States at the onset of World War II to assemble and temporarily detain, without charge or trial, 4,739 Sacramento residents solely because of their Japanese ancestry. Approximately 120,000 . . . Map (db m165486) HM
190 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Mansion Flats — 823 — Governor’s Mansion
Near H Street at 16th Street.
This mansard-styled Victorian house was built for Albert Gallatin in 1877. Acquired by the State, it served as the first official Governor's residence. Governor George C. Pardee and his family moved in during November, 1903. It ultimately served as . . . Map (db m13882) HM
191 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Midtown — Alice Dunbar Nelson19th Amendment Outdoor Museum
On K Street at 19th Street, on the right when traveling east on K Street.
A bisexual poet, journalist, and political activist. Among the first generation born free in the South after the Civil War and a daughter of a slave, she was one of the prominent African Americans involved in the artistic flourishing of the Harlem . . . Map (db m171821) HM
192 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Midtown — 991 — California State Indian Museum
On K Street.
This museum dedicated to LOYALTY – COOPERATION – PROGRESS And to the Ideals of AMERICAN DEMOCRACYMap (db m143488) HM
193 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Midtown — Charlotte Amanda Spears Bass19th Amendment Outdoor Museum
Near K Street at 19th Street, on the right when traveling east.
Charlotta Bass was an educator, newspaper publisher-editor, and activist. She also focused on various other issues such as housing rights, voting rights, and labor rights, as well as police brutality and harassment. In 1952, Bass became the first . . . Map (db m171824) HM
194 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Midtown — Clara Shortridge Foltz19th Amendment Outdoor Museum
Near K Street at 19th Street.
Clara Shortridge Foltz was the first American female lawyer on the West Coast and the pioneer of the idea of the public defender. During a career that spanned 56 years, Foltz almost single-handedly pushed a great deal of progressive legislation . . . Map (db m171852) HM
195 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Midtown — Dr. Margaret 'Mike' Chung19th Amendment Outdoor Museum
On 19th Street at K Street, on the right when traveling north on 19th Street.
Dr. Chung advocated for the voting rights of Chinese and American women through her activism in the Woman's Auxiliary of the Chinese American League of Justice, the Chinese Protective Association, and the Chinese Women's Reform Club. Dr. . . . Map (db m171553) HM
196 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Midtown — First United Methodist ChurchFounded October 28, 1849 — Sacramento’s Third Organized Church —
The original building was located on land at the S. E. corner of 7th and L Sts. Donated by Capt. John Sutter. It was known as The Baltimore Chapel. Prefabricated in Baltimore and shipped around The Horn, it became the first house of worship in . . . Map (db m11885) HM
197 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Midtown — General Albert M. Winn
Near P Street at 26th Street.
. . . Map (db m13886) HM
198 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Midtown — General John A. SutterFebruary 15, 1808 – June 18, 1880
On 28th Street at L Street, on the left when traveling south on 28th Street. Reported permanently removed.
Swiss Immigrant Founder of New Helvetia The beginning of Sacramento Builder of Sutter’s Fort A man of vision and compassion who deserves the respect and gratitude of Americans and SwissMap (db m167066) HM
199 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Midtown — Gertrude Weil19th Amendment Outdoor Museum
On 19th Street near K Street, on the right when traveling north.
Inspired by Jewish teachings, Weil stood courageously at the forefront of a wide range of progressive and often controversial causes, including women's suffrage, labor reform, and civil rights. She worked tirelessly to extend political, economic, . . . Map (db m171468) HM
200 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Midtown — Jeannette Rankin19th Amendment Outdoor Museum
On K Street, on the right when traveling east.
Rankin organized and lobbied for legislation enfranchising women in several states including Montana, New York, and North Dakota. She was the first woman to hold federal office as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives where she . . . Map (db m171578) HM

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