Ebbetts Pass Route, SHL No. 318
N 38° 32.642 W 119° 48.738
11S E 254900 N 4269929
One of the oldest and most scenic passes across the Sierra Nevada
Waymark Code: WM3YHQ
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 06/06/2008
Views: 31
The route across Ebbetts Pass follows an old trading route used by the local Miwok and Washoe People. The first European American to cross this pass was most likely Jedediah Smith in 1827. However, Ebbetts Pass is named after John Ebbetts, who came here in 1851, 24 years after Jedediah Smith, in search for a suitable route for the Transcontinental Railway.
Ebbetts Pass, elevation 8,730 ft |
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The California Historic Markers in Stanislaus National Forest are not the usual bronze plaques, but large wooden markers built by the US Forest Service.
Text on the marker:
Named after Major John Ebbett and pointed out in 1853 to syrveyor G.H. Gooddard who referred to it as a route of great promise - probably the best one for a transcontinental railway.
No emigrant train used this route but a stage road was completed here in 1864 to serve the mining region of Silver City.
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Marker Number: 318.00
Marker Name: NO. 318 EBBETTS PASS ROUTE
County: Alpine
Location: Ebbetts Pass on Hwy 4 (P.M. 18.5), 18 mi SW of Markleeville
Website: [Web Link]
Has Official CA Plaque: Not Listed
Marker Dedication Date: Not listed
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