Sebastian Indian Reservation - Grapevine, CA
Posted by: elrojo14
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Sebastian Indian Reservation No. 133: The Sebastian or Tejón Indian Reservation (headquarters ten miles east of here) was established in 1853 by General Edward Fitzgerald Beale as one of several California reservations.
Waymark Code: WM5E4V
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 12/26/2008
Views: 16
SEBASTIAN INDIAN RESERVATION
Historical Landmark
Description:
The Sebastian or Tejón Indian Reservation (headquarters ten miles east of here) was established in 1853 by General Edward Fitzgerald Beale as one of several California reservations. The number of Indians quartered here varied from 500 to 2,000. General Beale acquired title to this area under Mexican land grant of 1843. In 1864 the U.S. government transferred the Indians to other reservations.
Registration Date: 1/31/1934
Location:
City: Mettler
County: Kern
Directions:
Grapevine, NE corner of Grapevine Rd and 'D' St, 70 mi S of Mettler
Marker Number: 133.00
Marker Name: Sebastian Indian Reservation
County: Kern
Has Official CA Plaque: yes
Marker Dedication Date: 01/31/1934
Location: Grapevine, NE corner of Grapevine Rd and 'D' St, 70 mi S of Mettler
Website: [Web Link]
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Visit Instructions:
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