Fages-Zalvidea CrossingIn 1772, Don Pedro Fages, first recorded non-Indian to visit the southern San Joaquin Valley, crossed this spot on his way from San Diego to San Luis ... [click for more]
Rose StationFrom 1853 to 1875 this site, originally a vaquero camp of the Sebastian Indian Reservation, was known as Rancho Canoa (trough). In 1875, Wm. B. Rose b... [click for more]
Sebastian Indian ReservationThe Sebastian or Tejón Indian Reservation (headquarters ten miles east of here) was established in 1853 by General Edward Fitzgerald Beale as one of s... [click for more]
Sinks of the Tejón, also Known As Alamo, Station of Butterfield Overland Mail LinesSix miles east of this point was the site of the Butterfield Stage Line station Sinks of Tejón. Operating through present Kern County during 1858-61, ... [click for more]