SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA | ||
3937 Listings |
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Page: 1 of 8 | Section: 1-5 of 40 | Place Names: | Ab-Ca | |
Page: 2 of 8 | Section: 6-10 of 40 | Place Names: | Ca-De | |
Page: 3 of 8 | Section: 11-15 of 40 | Place Names: | De-Ha | |
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Page: 5 of 8 | Section: 21-25 of 40 | Place Names: | Le-Ni | |
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Population: | 1,709,434 2000 census | |
Area: | 12,839,540 Acres | |
County Seat:* | San Bernardino 1853 - present | |
Date:1853 | From Los Angeles County |
Mining Districts | ||
Name | Type | |
Historical Landmarks | ||
Number |
Name |
Date |
42 | San Bernardino Asistencia (Extension of Mission San Gabriel) |
1830 |
43 | The Zanja | 1820 |
44 | Site of Mormon Stockade | 1851 |
95 | Guachama Rancheria (renamed San Bernardino on May 20, 1810 and then San Bernardino Rancho of Mission San Gabriel |
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96 | Mormon Road | 1854 |
121 | Agua Mansa not at original site |
1845 |
191 | Yorba (1853) -Slaughter (1868) Adobe | 1853 |
360 | Tapia Adobe (Site of) | 1839 |
490 | Cucamonga Rancho Winery | 1839 |
528 | Yucaipa Adobe | 1842 |
573 | Sycamore Grove aka Sycamore Valley |
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576 | Santa Fe and Salt Lake Trail Monument | 1917 |
577 | Mormon Trail Monument | June, 1851 |
578 | Stoddard-Waite Monument | 1849 |
579 | Daley Toll Road Monument | 1870 |
617 | Fort Benson | 1857 |
618 | Garces (1776)-Smith (1826) Monument | |
619 | Holcomb Valley | May 4, 1860 |
620 | Yucaipa Rancheria | |
622 | Harry Wade Exit Route | 1849 |
717 | The Angeles National Forest (July 1,
1908) aka San Gabriel Timberland Reserves (1892) San Gabriel National Forest (March 4, 1907) |
December 20, 1892 |
725 | Old Bear Valley Dam (200 feet east and 20 under water of present Big Bear Dam (1912)) |
1884 |
737 | Chimney Rock | |
774 | Searles Lake Borax Discovery | 1862 |
781 | National Old Trails Monument | |
782 | Town of Calico | 1881 |
859 | Von Schmidt State Boundary Monument | 1873 |
892 | Harvey House | 1885 |
939 | Twentieth Century Folk Art Environments (Thematic) - Possum Trot | 1954 |
939 | Twentieth Century Folk Art Environments (Thematic) - Hulaville | 1955 |
942 | Site of the Rancho Chino Adobe of Isaac Williams | 1841 |
950 | United States Rabbit Experimental Station | March, 1928 |
963 | The Mojave Road | |
977 | The Arrowhead |
Census Totals |
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1850 | 1860 | 1870 | 1880 |
5,551 | 3,988 | 7,800 |
Territorial History |
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1853 | Created from Los Angeles County |
Territory from Los Angeles to San Bernardino (1853) | |
Territory from Los Angeles to San Bernardino (1878)* | |
Territory from San Bernardino Riverside (1893) | |
Territory from San Bernardino Inyo (1872) |
* Placed in San Bernardino county in 1878 but claimed in 1876. |
* Now the largest county in area in the united states. |
The name Bernardino means "bold as a bear." The Spanish gave the name San Bernardino to the snowcapped peak in southern California, in honor of Saint Bernard the patron saint of mountain passes. The county is named after him. |
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