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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Friant

 
Clickable Map of Fresno 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 Fresno County, CA (110) Inyo County, CA (83) Kings County, CA (7) Madera County, CA (38) Merced County, CA (22) Mono County, CA (76) Monterey County, CA (221) San Benito County, CA (46) Tulare County, CA (73)  FresnoCounty(110) Fresno County (110)  InyoCounty(83) Inyo County (83)  KingsCounty(7) Kings County (7)  MaderaCounty(38) Madera County (38)  MercedCounty(22) Merced County (22)  MonoCounty(76) Mono County (76)  MontereyCounty(221) Monterey County (221)  SanBenitoCounty(46) San Benito County (46)  TulareCounty(73) Tulare County (73)
Friant, California and Vicinity
    Fresno County (110)
    Inyo County (83)
    Kings County (7)
    Madera County (38)
    Merced County (22)
    Mono County (76)
    Monterey County (221)
    San Benito County (46)
    Tulare County (73)
 
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1California (Fresno County), Friant — Erected to the Memory of the Pioneers of the Millerton Area Whose Remains Rest HereWinchell Cove Cemetery
Near Winchell Cove Road.
The site of Fort Miller (1851-1866) lies about one mile north and that of the pioneer town of Millerton (1851-1874) about one and one-half miles northwest on the then Visalia - Stockton Road. Both sites are now covered by the waters of Millerton . . . — Map (db m47248) HM
2California (Fresno County), Friant — Hildreth Stage Robbery
On Hildreth Road, on the right when traveling south.
In the 1860s a bandit held up the Hildreth to O'Neals stage and stole $10,000 in gold bullion. He hid the loot in a tree stump and started a fire to hide his tracks. Later two locals discovered some of the gold and tried to sell it in Millerton. . . . — Map (db m148147) HM
3California (Fresno County), Friant — 13 — Millerton
On Millerton Road.
Due north of here, now covered by the waters of the lake, was the site of Millerton, first County Seat of Fresno County 1856-1874 — Map (db m52442) HM
 
 
  
  
 
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Oct. 28, 2020