Blue Cut - Cajon, CA, USA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
N 34° 16.009 W 117° 27.566
11S E 457705 N 3791836
This was the end of the southern Mormon trail route from Salt Lake City in the early 1800's.
Waymark Code: WMN3K1
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 12/20/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member coisos
Views: 4

The plaque says, "Cajon Pass, separating the San Bernardino and San Gabriel ranges, has long been an important natural gateway. It is traversed by Indian trails, emigrant routes, railroads, and a superhighway. Early in the nineteenth century it became the southern end of the Old Spanish or Salt Lake (Mormon) Trail. In the 1840s it was the scene of massive horse-stealing raids led by Indians and renegade mountain men, in which as many as 3000 head at one time were driven eastward. The Mormon pioneers who founded San Bernardino in 1851 traveled this route. In 1861 John Brown built a 12-mile toll road through the pass. It connected with the Van Dusen Road, providing improved access to the booming mining settlements in Holcomb Valley. The lower end of Cajon Pass consists of a huge alluvial deposit two miles wide. About five miles above Devore is a narrow gorge eroded by Cajon Creek known as Blue Cut, also called Lower Narrows. A toll house for the Brown Road was located nearby. This became the logical path for the railroad, which came in 1885. It was also the route of Old Highway 66. The construction of Interstate 15 has largely removed this once familiar landmark from the public eye.

Plaque placed by the Billy Holcomb Chapter of
the Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus
July 23, 1994
Rededicated on October 12, 2013"
Who placed it?: E Clampus Vitus

When was it placed?: October 12, 2013

Who is honored?: Mormon Pioneers

Website about the Monument: Not listed

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