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Historical Markers in Hornitos, California

 
Clickable Map of Mariposa 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 Mariposa County, CA (100) Madera County, CA (40) Merced County, CA (38) Stanislaus County, CA (120) Tuolumne County, CA (136)  MariposaCounty(100) Mariposa County (100)  MaderaCounty(40) Madera County (40)  MercedCounty(38) Merced County (38)  StanislausCounty(120) Stanislaus County (120)  TuolumneCounty(136) Tuolumne County (136)
Mariposa is the county seat for Mariposa County
Hornitos is in Mariposa County
      Mariposa County (100)  
ADJACENT TO MARIPOSA COUNTY
      Madera County (40)  
      Merced County (38)  
      Stanislaus County (120)  
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1 California, Mariposa County, Hornitos — Cavagnaro General Store
Hornitos was a rich town in the fifties when Calo Cavangnaro erected this buildingMap (db m46935) HM
2 California, Mariposa County, Hornitos — D. Ghirardelli & Co.
In 1858 D. Ghirardelli & Co. Operated This store Now owned by D. Ghirardelli Co. Chocolate & Cocoa Since 1852Map (db m46933) HM
3 California, Mariposa County, Hornitos — Hornitos
Started in 1850 by outcast Mexicans from nearby Quartzburg and given the name Hornitos, meaning “little ovens”, from the dome like rock and mud bake-ovens being used here by some Germans. The whites soon gained predominance, the population grew . . . Map (db m46904) HM
4 California, Mariposa County, Hornitos — Hornitos“Little Ovens of the Mother Lode”
Historic Jail Museum • History of 1849 • Relics Gold Rush Day Displays One of the Nations Most Famous Ghost Towns early population 15,000. Here was the first Wells Fargo Express Office in county. $40000 in gold sent to Mint daily by armed . . . Map (db m46936) HM
5 California, Mariposa County, Hornitos — 333 — Hornitos
Welcome to one of the most famous ghost towns of the 1800's. Hornitos is Spanish for "Little Ovens". It got its name from the above ground graves that were shaped like little cooking ovens used in Mexico. During this time, population was about . . . Map (db m163538) HM
6 California, Mariposa County, Hornitos — MRP - 001 — Hornitos Masonic HallPoint of Historical Interest
This building was constructed C. 1855 of native schist rock. It was purchased in August 1873 by the Freemasons of Hornitos Lodge No. 98, and since early 1875, continue to meet here. The Lodge was originally chartered as Quartzburg Lodge No. 98 on . . . Map (db m46900) HM
7 California, Mariposa County, Hornitos — NRHP 05000 — Hornitos Masonic Hall No. 98National Register of Historic Places
This restored Masonic Hall is recognized for the significant community involvement of its members from 1873 to 1930. The Freemasons owned stores and hotels, served as town and county officials, worked as miners and engineers and supported Hornitos . . . Map (db m46899) HM
8 California, Mariposa County, Hornitos — Indian GulchEstablished 1849
Indian Gulch was one of the earliest settlements in Mariposa County. Originally called Santa Cruz. The town adapted the new name when the post office opened as another Santa Cruz already existed. James Morton was the first postmaster. During its . . . Map (db m38671) HM
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9 California, Mariposa County, Hornitos — Old Wells Fargo Office1854
. . . Map (db m163569) HM
10 California, Mariposa County, Hornitos — St. Catherine Catholic Church
St. Catherine Church was built during the 1860’s probably in 1865. Before the church was built, priests came from Stockton to say Mass for the people of Hornitos. Priests from Sonora and Mariposa came for Mass after the church was built. In the . . . Map (db m183735) HM
 
 
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May. 7, 2024