On Campo Road (California Route 94 at milepost 50.6), on the right when traveling south.
The pioneer Gaskill brothers of 1868 built a frame store which was raided on December 4, 1875, by border bandits. This fort-like replacement of summer, 1885, was bought in 1896 by E.T. Aiken, resold to Klauber Wangenheim, 1889, and operated by Henry . . . — — Map (db m51087) HM
Charles M. Hatfield agreed with San Diego City Council members, after a four year draught, to “make it rain” sufficiently to fill Lake Morena Reservoir for $10,000. His “rain enhancing” tower and pans were erected south of . . . — — Map (db m49824) HM
After the Civil War many African American army units
reorganized for duty during Reconstruction, Indian wars, and
survey expeditions of western territories. Camp Lockett was the
last installation in California to train "Buffalo Soldiers", a
name . . . — — Map (db m208805) HM