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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Monterey, California

 
Clickable Map of Monterey 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 Monterey County, CA (246) Fresno County, CA (118) Kings County, CA (8) San Benito County, CA (55) San Luis Obispo County, CA (103) Santa Cruz County, CA (257)  MontereyCounty(246) Monterey County (246)  FresnoCounty(118) Fresno County (118)  KingsCounty(8) Kings County (8)  SanBenitoCounty(55) San Benito County (55)  SanLuisObispoCounty(103) San Luis Obispo County (103)  SantaCruzCounty(257) Santa Cruz County (257)
Salinas is the county seat for Monterey County
Monterey is in Monterey County
      Monterey County (246)  
ADJACENT TO MONTEREY COUNTY
      Fresno County (118)  
      Kings County (8)  
      San Benito County (55)  
      San Luis Obispo County (103)  
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101 California, Monterey County, Monterey — Rodriguez – Osio Adobe
Finished in 1849 by Jacinto Rodriguez, member of California’s First Contitutional Convention. Later residence of Antonio Osio, Collector of the Port of Monterey under Governor Alvarado.Map (db m63519) HM
102 California, Monterey County, Monterey — Roger Stanley Fitch
Erected in memory of Roger Stanley Fitch Colonel United States Army, Retired. Founder and president 15 years of the Monterey History and Art Assn, LTD. Commanding Officer, Presidio of Monterey, 1928-1930, Fort Ord, 1941-1943. Member of Rough . . . Map (db m196676) HM
103 California, Monterey County, Monterey — 105 — Royal Presidio Chapel
The Royal Chapel of San Carlos de Borromeo, founded June 3, 1770, is the only remaining Presidio chapel in California. Madariaga Adobe * Follow Church St. to Abrego Cell Phone Tour (831) 718-9123 enter 710Map (db m143524) HM
104 California, Monterey County, Monterey — San Carlos Parish Veterans Memorial
No one has greater love than this, to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. John 15:13 This San Carlos parish community gratefully remembers those who served in the Armed Forces of the United States during times of war and peace whose . . . Map (db m63504) WM
105 California, Monterey County, Monterey — ScienceHistoric Cannery Row
Edward F. Ricketts, owner-operator of Pacific Biological Laboratories, was described by a biographer as “a devoted and rational biologist who sought to uncover scientific truth.” A true renaissance man, Ricketts wrote extensively on a . . . Map (db m55145) HM
106 California, Monterey County, Monterey — Sherman Rose Inn
Named after the “Cloth of Gold” rose bush, the Sherman Rose Inn was built circa 1941 (sic) as a private home. In 1934, J.C. Anthon enlarged the structure for the owners, Spiro and Jennie Catachi, using his signature Carmel stone. The . . . Map (db m63479) HM
107 California, Monterey County, Monterey — Silver HarvestHistoric Cannery Row
In the formative days of the Monterey fishing industry, the working boats were too small to carry both a crew and a catch. The fishermen towed a second boat called a “lighter,” which could hold 25 to 60 tons of sardines. Since the . . . Map (db m55163) HM
108 California, Monterey County, Monterey — Site of Casa Bonifacio
Location of the original “Sherman Rose Adobe” prior to its relocation to Mesa Road. Robert Louis Stevenson and William Tecumseh Sherman were guests here.Map (db m149867) HM
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109 California, Monterey County, Monterey — Site of Original Flagstaff
Site of original flagstaff where the American flag was first raised by Commodore John Drake Sloat on July, 7th 1846 taking possession of California in the name of the United States of America Later ceded to America under the Treaty . . . Map (db m63063) HM
110 California, Monterey County, Monterey — Site of Simoneau’s RestaurantVisited daily by Robert Louis Stevenson — 1879 —
This plaza was once occupied by the restaurant of Jules Simoneau. In late 1879 young Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, the almost unknown, ate his meals hear nearly every day. He was staying in a small room at the nearby rooming house known as . . . Map (db m63452) HM
111 California, Monterey County, Monterey — Sloat Monument
To commemorate the taking possession of California by Commodore John Drake Sloat United States Navy July 7 1846Map (db m72042) HM
112 California, Monterey County, Monterey — Sloat's Landing
On this spot on July 7, 1846, U.S. Marines and Sailors landed and raised the American flag over the Custom House which stands before you. Mexico and the United States were at war. American forces landing in Monterey claimed 600,000 square miles for . . . Map (db m59955) HM
113 California, Monterey County, Monterey — Spanish Presidio
Approximate location of the West wall of the Presidio of Monterey which was established in 1770 to protect the Spanish settlers.Map (db m63229) HM
114 California, Monterey County, Monterey — 352 — Stevenson House
House where Robert Louis Stevenson lived in the latter part of 1879.Map (db m143525) HM
115 California, Monterey County, Monterey — Stokes Adobe
Built by James Stokes in the early 1840’s. Scene of many dramatic incidents in the late Mexican and early American periodsMap (db m63447) HM
116 California, Monterey County, Monterey — The Argentine NavyLa Armada Argentina
Spanish: La Armada Argentina A traves de los estudiantes pretenecientes al consejo Argentino de intercambio estudiantil – CADIE recuedrdan el 161 aniverdario en que el capitan de navio Dn. Hipolito Bouchard hizo flamear el . . . Map (db m63074) HM
117 California, Monterey County, Monterey — The Calamari StoryDedicated to the fishermen of Monterey Bay
Since the early 1900's the Monterey Bay has been one of the principal fishing centers along the Pacific Coast. Today, Monterey's fishermen continue to be major contributors to the nation's supply of squid (calamari). In the early 50's Abalonetti . . . Map (db m30162) HM
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118 California, Monterey County, Monterey — The California RivieraHistoric Cannery Row
From 1901 to 1941, much of the eastern portion of Cannery Row’s coastline was occupied by a single estate, Casa de Las Olas, which stretched 1,000 feet along Monterey Bay (top). San Francisco financier Hugh Tevis had it built in 1901 as a wedding . . . Map (db m55212) HM
119 California, Monterey County, Monterey — The Cannery Row MonumentDedicated February 26, 2014
This Monument pays tribute to the many diverse characters vital to the evolution of Cannery Row. Perched atop the rocky outcropping sits Nobel Prize winning author John Steinbeck, who immortalized Cannery Row with his novel of the same name. He is . . . Map (db m81813) HM
120 California, Monterey County, Monterey — 1 — The Custom House
The Custom House is the oldest government building in California. From 1822 through 1846, Monterey was both the capital city and primary port of entry for Alta California. Cargos of “everything under the sun” were brought ashore and assessed at the . . . Map (db m143526) HM
121 California, Monterey County, Monterey — The Del Mar Canning Company, 1927-1947Historic Cannery Row
The Del Mar Canning Company was established in 1927 on this site, the original location of the Bayside Fish & Flour Company, a Japanese-operated reduction plant established in 1916. The Del Mar quickly rose to prominence in the canning industry . . . Map (db m55164) HM
122 California, Monterey County, Monterey — The Estrada Adobe
Mexican era home of Jose Mariano Estrada family Later became early inn of Monterey Wooden third story added 1881Map (db m63516) HM
123 California, Monterey County, Monterey — The Filipino CommunityHistoric Cannery Row
Filipinos were attracted in large numbers to California after the 1924 Immigration Act excluded Japanese, who had been the major part of the state’s agricultural labor force. By 1930, as many as 35,000 Pinoys – young, single, male Filipino . . . Map (db m55100) HM
124 California, Monterey County, Monterey — The Great Seal of the State of California
The Great Seal of the State of California designed by Major Robert Selden Garnett, U.S. Army, and adopted by the Constitutional Convention of 1849 at Monterey. Commissioned a Brigadier General in the Confederate States Army He . . . Map (db m33659) HM
125 California, Monterey County, Monterey — The Japanese CommunityHistoric Cannery Row
While the majority of Monterey’s commercial fishermen in the 1930s were Sicilian, about 10 percent of the fleet were Japanese nationals, some of whom has been fishing the bay since 1900. These Issei – first generation Japanese – came as . . . Map (db m55101) HM
126 California, Monterey County, Monterey — The Old Whaling StationWhere whalers lived and worked
This old adobe was originally built in 1847 by David Wight as a home for his family. The floor plan is reported to be based on Wight’s ancestral home in Scotland. The Wights lived in the house only a short time before leaving for the gold fields in . . . Map (db m63070) HM
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127 California, Monterey County, Monterey — The Real “Docs”Historic Cannery Row
Pictured at the right are scientists Frances Clark, W.I. Scofield, Richard Croker, M.J. Linar and J.B. Philips. Working out of Hopkins Marine Station, this group monitored the growing sardine industry by collecting samples from the canneries and . . . Map (db m55140) HM
128 California, Monterey County, Monterey — The Spanish CommunityHistoric Cannery Row
During World War I and the decade that followed, much of the workforce in the developing sardine industry along Cannery Row was made up of Spanish immigrants, who had fled crushing poverty for the promise of a new life. Many single men sailed from . . . Map (db m55103) HM
129 California, Monterey County, Monterey — The Stevenson House
Robert Louis Stevenson visited Monterey for three and a half months in the fall of 1879. He came to win the hand of Mrs. Fanny Osbourne. During part of his stay, it is believed he occupied the second-floor room of this house, which was then called . . . Map (db m68859) HM
130 California, Monterey County, Monterey — The Underwood – Brown Adobe
(Two markers identify this early California Adobe.) Built prior to 1843. Home of Underwood and Brown families from 1860-1926. This tablet dedicated to the memory of Margaret Underwood Brown, a loyal native daughter, by Junipero Parlor No. . . . Map (db m63352) HM
131 California, Monterey County, Monterey — Thomas Cole House
Thomas Cole, an English sawyer, built this home for his family in 1856. Used over time as a dwelling house, it became the headquarters for the local Nationalist Chinese Political Party in the early 1940’s.Map (db m63224) HM
132 California, Monterey County, Monterey — Trains and CanneriesHistoric Cannery Row
The railroad A major landmark in the history of the Monterey Peninsula was the Southern Pacific Railroad. Built in 1880, the rail line was intended to bring tourism to this scenic area. In addition to transporting tourists, however, it . . . Map (db m55213) HM
133 California, Monterey County, Monterey — 351 — Vasquez Adobe
Former family home of Tuburcio Vasquez, colorful bandit . Originally a one-story adobe.Map (db m143527) HM
134 California, Monterey County, Monterey — Weckerling Center
Dedicated to the memory of Brigadier General John Weckerling 1896 - 1989 John Weckerling, the founder of the Defense Language Institute, had a long and distinguished career of service to the nation, he joined the Army in 1917 during . . . Map (db m235931) HM
135 California, Monterey County, Monterey — Whaling Station
Built in 1847 by David Wight. Headquarters of Old Monterey Whaling Company 1855 – circa 1885.Map (db m63071) HM
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136 California, Monterey County, Monterey — Working WomenHistoric Cannery Row
Prior to World War II, only women were allowed to work on cannery lines (top). In some canneries, only “white American women” were allowed to pack fish. Working the lines was considered “women’s work.” Even if there were men . . . Map (db m55190) HM
137 California, Monterey County, Monterey — World War Memorial
This tree was planted by the Red Cross May 30, 1919 in memory of Monterey’s sons who made the supreme sacrifice in the World WarMap (db m63550) WM
138 California, Monterey County, Monterey, Naval Postgraduate School — Hotel del Monte Historic District
The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) campus originated as the Hotel Del Monte built in 1880. Following the loss of the first two Stick-style resort hotels in fires, the third Hotel Del Monte opened in May 1926. Designed by associated architects . . . Map (db m223754) HM
139 California, Monterey County, Monterey, Naval Postgraduate School — Ingersoll Memorial
To Honor the Ingersoll Family and all who served aboard the two USS Ingersolls: DD-652 1943-1946--WWII 1951-1970--Korea and Vietnam DD-990 1980-1998—Desert Storm Map (db m234805) WM

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