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Historical Markers in Winterhaven, California

 
Clickable Map of Imperial 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 Imperial County, CA (52) Riverside County, CA (223) San Diego County, CA (370) La Paz County, AZ (33) Yuma County, AZ (60)  ImperialCounty(52) Imperial County (52)  RiversideCounty(223) Riverside County (223)  SanDiegoCounty(370) San Diego County (370)  LaPazCountyArizona(33) La Paz County (33)  YumaCounty(60) Yuma County (60)
El Centro is the county seat for Imperial County
Winterhaven is in Imperial County
      Imperial County (52)  
ADJACENT TO IMPERIAL COUNTY
      Riverside County (223)  
      San Diego County (370)  
      La Paz County, Arizona (33)  
      Yuma County, Arizona (60)  
 
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1 California, Imperial County, Winterhaven — Ben Hulse HighwayDedicated for Public Use — March 21, 1964 —
This highway parallels the old Indian trail, still visible from here, connecting the Imperial and Palo Verde Valleys. The grateful people of Imperial County honor the memory of our beloved Senator Ben Hulse, who worked untiringly for the people . . . Map (db m57702) HM
2 California, Imperial County, Winterhaven — 806 — Fort Yuma
Originally called Camp Calhoun, the site was first used as a U.S. Military Post in 1849. A fire destroyed the original buildings. By 1855 the barracks had been rebuilt. Called Camp Yuma in 1852 it became Fort Yuma after reconstruction. Transferred . . . Map (db m149168) HM
3 California, Imperial County, Winterhaven — Fray Francisco Hermenegildo GarcésBorn April 12, 1738, Died July 19, 1781
Daring explorer, zealous missionary and unfailing friend of the Yuma Indians. Padre Garcés founded the Yuma Indian Mission and nearby gave his life for their souls. His faith was unshakeable; his hope tranquil; his charity joyous; his zeal . . . Map (db m46787) HM
4 California, Imperial County, Winterhaven — 568 — Hernando De Alarcon Expedition - 1540
Alarcon's mission was to provide supplies for Francisco Coronado's expedition in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Cibola. The Spaniards led by Hernando De Alarcon ascended the Colorado River by boat from the Gulf of California past this point, . . . Map (db m88572) HM
5 California, Imperial County, Winterhaven — Picacho
As Avi-Milikit of Quechen legends; Picacho noted Spanish arrival in 1640, lured Sonora miners after 1852, brought steamboats to its mining and milling port until 1910. Her mines were never worked to extinction, but Picacho became a squatter haven. . . . Map (db m51576) HM
6 California, Imperial County, Winterhaven — 193 — Picacho Mines
Opened by placer miners after 1852, the gold mines expanded into hard rock quarrying by 1872. Picacho employed 700 miners at its peak from 1895 to 1900. Mill accidents, low ore quality, and the loss of cheap river transport with the building of . . . Map (db m50584) HM
7 California, Imperial County, Winterhaven — Plank RoadThrough the Years
(Panel 1) In the beginning 1915 - 1926 The story of the Plank Road began with the era of automobile transportation and a spirit of competition between the cities of San Diego and Los Angeles. San Diego was determined to become . . . Map (db m185972) HM
8 California, Imperial County, Winterhaven — 845 — Plank Road1914 - 1927
This unique plank road seven miles long was the only means early motorists had for crossing the treacherous Imperial Sand Dunes. The eight by twelve foot sections were moved with a team of horses whenever the shifting sands covered portions of the . . . Map (db m50682) HM
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9 California, Imperial County, Winterhaven — 350 — Site of Mission La Purisima Concepcion1780-1781
In October 1780, Father Francisco Garces and companions began Mission La Purisima Concepcion. The mission/pueblo site was inadequately supported, colinists ignored Indian rights, usurped the best lands and destroyed Indian crops. Completely . . . Map (db m46896) HM
10 California, Imperial County, Winterhaven — 921 — Site of Mission San PedroY San Pablo De Bicuner
To protect the Anza Trail where it forded the Colorado River, the Spanish founded a pueblo and mission nearby on January 7, 1781. Threatened with the loss of their land, the Quechans (Yumas) attacked this strategic settlement on July 17, 1781. The . . . Map (db m29057) HM
11 California, Imperial County, Winterhaven — The Plank RoadPlanks, Mules, and Model Ts
The Plank Road once provided the only means of crossing the treacherous Imperial Sand Dunes. This historic road spurred settlement of Imperial County and development of San Diego at the start of the automobile age.Map (db m50618) HM
12 California, Imperial County, Winterhaven — 182 — Tumco
Pete Walters of Ogilby discovered the first gold vien at Gold Rock on January 6, 1884. From his little Mary claim began a gold camp which reached its peak development between 1893 and 1899 as Hedges, with 3200 residents. Nearly closed, 1900-10, it . . . Map (db m50581) HM
 
 
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Apr. 18, 2024