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History - Fort Tejon Historical AssociationFort Tejon was first garrisoned by the United States Army on August 10, 1854 and was abandoned ten years later on September 11, 1864. The Native Americans ...
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History of Fort Tejon - Digital-DesertThe Closure of Fort Tejon. For almost ten years, Fort Tejon provided a source of employment, protection, and social activities for local residents. The foremost ...
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About the Fort - California State ParksFort Tejon was the center of activity in the region between Stockton and Los Angeles. The Soldiers, known as Dragoons, garrisoned at Fort Tejon patrolled most ...
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Fort Tejon earthquake of 1857The Fort Tejon earthquake of 1857 was one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded in California, and left an amazing surface rupture scar over 350 kilometers ...
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The United States Army Camel Corps | 1856-66The remaining 31 Union camels at Fort Tejon languished at the post, used only for modest hauling purposes and for mail transportation in the vicinity of the ...
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Ft. Tejon State Historic ParkCivil War battle demonstrations are held here on the third Sunday of each month from May to September.
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The Further Adventures Of Ned Beale And The Tejon RanchJan 11, 2025 · Beale was also instrumental in the establishment of Fort Tejon in 1854 to protect the reservation, as well as fend off raids on white settlers ...Missing: conflicts | Show results with:conflicts
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[PDF] Military Posts in the Southwest, 1848–1860 - UNM Digital Repository1859, MSS., (in. L. R., A. G.). 73. Of the northern posts, Fort Humboldt, established early in 1853, was the most important; in the south Fort Tejon, ...
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Enclaves of Violence in Nineteenth-Century California - jstorPaula Mitchell Marks claims “there is historical evidence for a heightened level of frontier violence at certain times and in certain places. ... fers a more ...
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The Report of Edward F. Beale, Superintendent of Indian Affairs in ...Mar 3, 2021 · An April 1852 letter from McKee to Commissioner Lea concerned the massacre the prior month of up to 40 indigenous people by miners in the ...Missing: conflicts | Show results with:conflicts
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Purpose of Fort Tejon & San Sebastian Indian ReservationIn 1854, Fort Tejon was established at a strategic point in Grapevine Canyon (Cañada de las Uvas), overlooking the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley.
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[PDF] Fort Tejon State Historic ParkJun 29, 2016 · The Closure of Fort Tejon. For almost ten years, Fort Tejon provided a source of employment, protection, and social activities for local ...<|separator|>
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Fort Tejon - Historic U.S. Army Outpost in Kern County, CaliforniaEstablished in 1854, Fort Tejon served as a key military post in Grapevine Canyon near Lebec, California. It played a vital role in protecting the Tejon ...Missing: strategic scouting 1853-1854
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Fort Tejon and California in the Civil WarFort Tejon was founded in 1854 on Grapevine Creek, 17 miles from its originally intended location on Tejon Creek. Maj. Donaldson of the 1st U.S. Dragoons ...
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Old Adobes of Forgotten Fort Tejon (Full Book) by ... - SCVHistory.comFort Tejon was established August 10, 1854, and abandoned September 11, 1864. Its purpose was to guard the Pass and to control the Indians in the vicinity Once ...
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Fort Tejon's Military Legacy - Desert GazetteMay 19, 2025 · Fort Tejon was established on August 10, 1854, as a frontier military post at the southern end of California's San Joaquin Valley, near present-day Lebec.<|separator|>
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Fort Tejon State Historic Park - California State ParksFort Tejon was first garrisoned by the United States Army on August 10, 1854 and was abandoned ten years later on September 11, 1864. There are restored ...Missing: strategic 1853-1854
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[PDF] old adobes of forgotten fort tejon - SCV History In Pictures.acter, plan, adobe construction, and details of old Fort Tejon, it has been the endeavor to uncover facts and some fanciful stories regarding the inception ...
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Fort Tejon, California - Legends of AmericaThe fort was built in 1854 to protect area citizens and the Sebastian Indian Reservation from the warlike Paiute, Chemeheui, and Mojave tribes to the southeast ...
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the dragoon era program - Fort Tejon Historical AssociationThe Dragoons at Fort Tejon patrolled a wide area and had many responsibilities. They settled disputes involving Indians in the Tule and Kern River districts.Missing: activation August 10 1854 First Major Canby
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Fort Tejon in Lebec - SoCal LandmarksJun 20, 2020 · The fort's mission was to suppress stock rustling and protect settlers from attacks by discontented Californios and Native American tribes, ...Missing: stabilizing 1854-1860
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HISTORIC SITES Tejon Indian Reservation - National Park ServiceNov 17, 2004 · In the early 1800s, Indians in the interior of California began to feel the effects of trappers and explorers.
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Owens Valley Indian War 1861-1865 - Vredenburgh.orgOn July 22, 1863 some nine hundred Indians were escorted to Fort Tejon to the San Sebastian Indian Reservation. This ended the Owens Valley Indian War ...
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Sebastian Indian Reservation on Tejon RanchOct 28, 2019 · Sebastian supported Beale's plans to form a series of reservations, defended by a military post on government owned land. The 75,000 acre ...Missing: conflicts | Show results with:conflicts
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The U.S. Army's "Camel Corps" ExperimentIn November 1859, the Army took charge of the twenty-eight camels on Bishop's farm and moved them to Fort Tejon. Although the animals were in rather poor ...
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The United States Army Camel Corps 1856-66The major first successfully pitted camels against wagons in September 1856. He recorded the experiment in his report to Jefferson Davis: “I sent down six ...
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M 7.9 - The 1857 Fort Tejon, California EarthquakeMagnitude: 7.9 mw; Depth: -; Time: 1857-01-09 16:23:02 UTC. Contributed by US HK · View Nearby Seismicity. Time Range: Time range image ± Three Weeks; Search ...
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M7.9 1857 Fort Tejon Earthquake | U.S. Geological SurveyThis earthquake occurred on the San Andreas fault, which ruptured from near Parkfield (in the Cholame Valley) almost to Wrightwood (a distance of about 300 ...
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1857 Earthquake at Fort Tejon - SoCalGIS.orgJul 22, 2013 · Several adobe buildings a the fort were under construction and were all but destroyed. Miraculously, no one at the post was injured, although ...Missing: military | Show results with:military
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[PDF] Foreshocks and Aftershocks of the Great 1857 California EarthquakeWith Fort Tejon having been abandoned in June of 1861, it is believed that if there were any aftershocks to the FT quake this late in the sequence, they would ...
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1857 Fort Tejon Earthquake: SoCal's Last Real ''Big One''both a direct ...
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Fort Tejon: a Civil War Fort & the Wild West - Journey With MurphyJun 26, 2024 · Fort Tejon was a military fort at a mountain pass, established to protect settlers and Indians, and is now a state park with restored ...
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A Forgotten Fort: Fort Tejon in Lebec, CA - Emerging Civil WarFeb 21, 2022 · They used to have monthly Civil War reenactments at Fort Tejon. I reeanacted there for many year when I lived in California. We had a Confederate hospital.
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california's civil war program - Fort Tejon Historical AssociationAt Fort Tejon, Companies D and G of the 2nd California Cavalry had been garrisoned as early as July 1863. In command of the fort was Capt. James M. Ropes of the ...
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California In The Civil War - Fort Tejon Historical AssociationIn command of the fort was Capt. James M. Ropes of the 2nd Cal. Cav., Co. G ... 1854 to 1864. Read more about... Fort Tejon and California in the Civil War.
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SCVHistory.com LW3234 | Fort Tejon | Ruins of Old Fort Tejon, 1930s.The first military fort in California's interior, Fort Tejon was abandoned in just 10 years, on September 11, 1864, as a cost-cutting measure by the U.S. ...
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Today In SCV History: May 6, 1971 – Fort Tejon Added To National ...May 6, 2025 · Fort Tejon was first garrisoned by the United States Army on August 10, 1854. Positioned along the main route connecting central and ...Missing: Canby | Show results with:Canby
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[PDF] report - DOI GovIt was not, however, until the 3d day of May that the appropriation was made; so that, although preparations for the removal were commenced early in April, in ...
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Fort Tejon - Desert GazetteMay 4, 2025 · When the Civil War broke out, most U.S. Army troops were withdrawn from California. Fort Tejon was briefly used by California volunteer ...
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Fort Tejon | Travelogue: Restoration of Adobe ... - SCVHistory.comThe site of Ft. Tejon lies in a grassy, bowl-shaped, tiny valley where giant evergreen oaks stretch out long arms which gave protection against winds and storms ...Missing: size layout
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Fort Tejon State Historic Park Collection, 1845-2009, bulk ... - OACThe park was established in 1940 and contains 647 acres of oak-wooded hillsides, grassland, wetlands, riparian vegetation, restored and reconstructed buildings, ...
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Inventory of Fort Tejon State Historic Park Collection, 2015.In 1936 Fort Tejon was listed as California Historic Landmark #129 (not dedicated until 1954). In 1940 Tejon Ranch donated seven acres of land to the state for ...Missing: designation | Show results with:designation
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Fort Tejon Civil War Reenactment circa 1978 & 1979 - FacebookFeb 24, 2023 · On February 28 and March 1, 2026, reenactors and living ... If you have seen other living history programs at Fort Abercrombie ...California Historical Landmark Fort Tejon in Kern County - FacebookCivil War reenactment at Historic Fort Wayne - FacebookMore results from www.facebook.com<|separator|>
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When History Buffs Re-Enact the Civil War at Ft. Tejon, Both Sides ...Jun 3, 1989 · Civil War re-enactments are presented the third weekend of every month, April through October, by the Ft. Tejon Historical Society.
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[PDF] The Story of El Tejon - Seeking my RootsWhen the Sebastian Military Reserve was created, it was understood that a fort was to be established as a protective adjunct to the Indian reservation, not so.
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The Mythical Fort Tejon "Camel Corps"There was no "Camel Corps" at Fort Tejon. Camels were only there for a short time and not used by soldiers. The idea of a "U.S. Camel Corps" is a myth.
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California's Camel Experiment - Ricky's Historical TidbitsAug 6, 2024 · The camels adapted and started to outperform the horses in every way. They could carry 700 pounds easy and remained steady.Missing: Corps achievements
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California Indian HistoryBeale quickly established a prototype Indian preserve within the boundaries of the Army's military reserve in the Southern San Joaquin Valley, called Fort Tejon ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Nome Lackee Indian Reservation - National Park ServiceNov 17, 2004 · Bailey to California to investigate charges of fraud, corruption, and dishonesty. (Goodman, 1966:148) Focusing on Henley and some of the agents ...
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[PDF] Ethnohistory of the Tejon Indian TribeWith the massive influx of Anglo-Americans during the Gold Rush,. California Indian peoples living in the interior suffered from conflicts over incursions ...Missing: era raids