Born in Philadelphia in 1826, Columbus Tustin was the City's founder
and namesake. He met his wife Mary in Sonoma County, California
and moved to Southern California with their children. He worked as a
carriage maker, miner, farmer, postmaster, . . . — — Map (db m148653) HM
This church is the oldest in Tustin, having been in continuous service since 1881. The original sanctuary contains pews which came around the Horn from the East Coast by sailing ship. — — Map (db m50010) HM
This 14-room Victorian mansion was built by prominent California pioneer David Hewes (1822-1915). Known as the "Maker of San Francisco," he donated golden spike at Promontory Point and contributed greatly to local civic, church, and agricultural . . . — — Map (db m148782) HM
History of the Air Base from 1942 to 1949
In March 1942, the Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks contracted with Holmes & Narver Consulting Engineers of Los Angeles to design and engineer an LTA base that would accommodate the design for . . . — — Map (db m190132) HM