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By Craig Baker, July 11, 2018
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1 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Downtown Los Angeles — 744 — Historical SiteButterfield Stage Station — The Mirror Building —
On South Spring Street at West Second Street, on the right when traveling south on South Spring Street.
This block is the site of: First brick school house in Los Angeles known as School No. 1, built 1854-1855; Butterfield Overland Mail Company office and corral, 1858-1861; Office of U.S. Quartermaster, 1861; Corral for camels from Fort . . . Map (db m164547) HM
2 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Studio City — 151 — Campo de CahuengaOriginal Adobe
Near Lankershim Boulevard, 0.1 miles north of the Hollywood Freeway (U.S. 101), on the left when traveling north.
Beneath this park rest the stone foundations and floor tiles of the historic adobe where Mexican General Andres Pico and U.S. Lieutenant Colonel John C. Fremont signed the Treaty of Cahuenga on January 13, 1847. Signing the Treaty ended the . . . Map (db m126025) HM
3 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Encino — 689 — De La Osa AdobeLos Encinos State Historical Monument
Near Moorpark Street at La Maida Street, on the right when traveling east.
This dwelling, built in 1849 by Don Vincente de la Osa, was a favored stopping place for the numerous travelers on El Camino Real. It stands on land that is part of the one-square-league Rancho El Encino granted in 1845 by Governor Pio Pico to three . . . Map (db m131161) HM
4 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Granada Hills — Lopez Station
On Rinaldi Street, 0.3 miles west of Interstate 405, on the right when traveling west.
Near this site of the Los Angeles Dam and reservoir were located a Butterfield Stage station, 1861 - 1874; San Fernando Valley’s first English-speaking school, 1860 - 1883; and its first post office, 1869 - 1874.Map (db m127534) HM
5 California, Los Angeles County, Santa Clarita, Newhall — 688 — Lyons Station
Near Sierra Highway, 0.2 miles south of Newhall Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
This site was the location of a combination store, post office, telegraph office, tavern, and stage depot accommodating travelers during the Kern River gold rush in the early 1850s. A regular stop for Butterfield and other early California stage . . . Map (db m154273) HM
6 California, Los Angeles County, Elizabeth Lake — Butterfield Overland Mailand Havilah Coachline
On Elizabeth Lake Road, 0.2 miles east of Ranch Club Road, on the left when traveling east.
Butterfield Overland Mail and Havilah Coachline used these houses from 1861-1881.Map (db m141467) HM
7 California, Kern County, Rosamond — 130 — Willow SpringsCalifornia Historical Landmark
On Manly Road, 0.2 miles north of Truman Road, on the left when traveling north.
Willow Springs was a stage station on the Los Angeles-Havilah Stage Lines, 1864-1874. From here light traffic went through Oak Creek Pass via Tehachapi to Havilah and Kernville; heavy traffic went northwest to the Inyo mines, or via Jawbone Canyon . . . Map (db m156685) HM
8 California, Kern County, Havilah — 100 — HavilahCalifornia Historical Landmark
On Caliente-Bodfish Road (County Route 483), on the right when traveling north.
Gold deposits at Havilah were discovered in 1864. Havilah was the county seat between 1866, when Kern County was organized, and 1872, when the government was moved to Bakersfield. Havilah was an active mining center for more than 20 years, and . . . Map (db m51821) HM
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