Historical Markers and War Memorials in Acampo, California
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Acampo is in San Joaquin County
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Chism Cooper Fugitt brought his family to Davis' Crossing on Dry Creek California in 1852. He founded a new town called Fugitt and became the first postmaster in 1859. The town was renamed Liberty after Chism and Elizabeth's hometown in Missouri. . . . — — Map (db m220292) HM
On Collier Road East west of Mackville Road, on the left when traveling west.
Quarter of a mile due north of Glenview Cemetery and west of Justice School was a pioneer town called Mackville. Later the town's name was changed to Dogtown because of the numerous stray dogs that were let loose by their retirement from the . . . — — Map (db m220290) HM
Near Liberty Road near California Route 99, on the left when traveling east.
was established just west across what is now U.S. 99 by C.C. Fugitt in 1852. It was first known as Davis Crossing, then Fugitt's and finally Liberty in 1859. By 1869 Liberty was an important stage stop between Stockton and Sacramento. During its . . . — — Map (db m178004) HM
Near Liberty Road near U.S. 99, on the left when traveling east.
Louis, a member of the Michel LaFamboise 1832 Hudson's Bay fur brigade, camped nearby while working his way back home in the Willamette region of Oregon. Upon passing away in the night, his Negro slave and traveling companion buried him here with . . . — — Map (db m151174) HM