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Near West Vine Street, on the right when traveling east.
Albert K. Smiley, a leader of the city's library movement, donated this building and park to the citizens of Redlands in 1898. Through his generosity, Redlands was given one of California's few privately funded libraries of that era. In 1906, he . . . — — Map (db m51029) HM
Near Prospect Court, on the right when traveling south.
Mary Kimberly Shirk, an advocate for women's education and acting president of Scripps College during World War II, made a gift of her home, Kimberly Crest, to the people of Redlands. The house, an excellent example of Chateauesque architecture . . . — — Map (db m51030) HM
As did their friends the Smiley brothers, Robert and Alma
Watchorn contributed greatly to Redlands’ cultural life. A
labor organizer, Commissioner of Immigration at Ellis Island,
and oilman who experienced the American dream, Robert as
a . . . — — Map (db m135263) HM
Near North University Street, on the right when traveling south.
Spanish missionaries introduced the principle of irrigation in San Bernardino Valley, thus opening the way to settlement. Franciscan Fathers engineered, and Native Americans dug, this first ditch, or "zanja", in 1819. It supported the San . . . — — Map (db m143344) HM
Near Laramie Avenue at Lincoln Street, on the left when traveling east.
Santa Fe Railroad extended from downtown Redlands following the Mill Creek Zanja.
The 1892 wooden bridge crossing the Zanja remains as a visual relic of the famous
Kite Shaped Track that extended to Mentone, Highland and San Bernardino. . . . — — Map (db m143518) HM
On Barton Road east of Nevada Street, on the right when traveling west. Reported missing.
This branch of San Gabriel Mission was constructed about 1830 on the San Bernardino Rancho. During the 1840's, its buildings were used by José del Carmen Lugo as part of his rancho grant. Later, after its sale to the Mormons, it was occupied by . . . — — Map (db m131701) HM
On East Lugonia Avenue at Church Street, on the right when traveling west on East Lugonia Avenue.
The name Lugonia was suggested by
Charles R. Paine
then County Supt. of Schools
Trustees
C. E. Brink M. H. Crafts
W. R. Tolles
Teacher, George W. Beattie
Monument Erected 1935 — — Map (db m97617) HM