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Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian Of Longitude Prosecuted In Accordance With Acts Of Congress Under The Authority Of The Honorable The Secretary Of War, And The Direction Of Brig. Genl. A.A. Humphreys, Chief Of Engineers, U.S. Army. Embracing Results Of the Different Expeditions Under The Command Of 1st Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps Of Engineers. Julius Bien, lith., G. Thompson, Washington, 1876
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NO. 963 THE MOJAVE ROAD – Long ago, Mohave
Indians used a network of pathways to cross the Mojave Desert. In 1826, American trapper Jedediah Smith used their paths and became the first non-Indian to reach the California coast overland from mid-America. The paths were worked into a military wagon road
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NO. 963-1 Camp Cady was located on the Mojave Road which connected Los
Angeles to Albuquerque. Non-Indian travel on this and the nearby Salt Lake Road was beset by Paiutes, Mohaves, and Chemehuevis defending their homeland. To protect both roads, Camp Cady was established by U.S. Dragoons in 1860.
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The main building was a stout mud redoubt. Improved camp structures were built 1/2-mile west in 1868. After peace was achieved, the military withdrew in 1871. This protection provided by Camp Cady enabled travelers, merchandise, and mail using both roads to boost
California's economy and growth.
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Outward and Inward Route of a Party, while examining as to the practicability of a Diversion of the Colorado River for Purposes of Irrigation, Lithograph by Eric Bergland, 1875. From, Wheeler, G.M., Topographical Atlas Projected To Illustrate United States
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was fought there just north of the lake. In the 20th century, cutoff from the spring floods of the river by the construction of dams above it, Beaver Lake dried up, becoming playa, desert or farmland. The modern trail cuts across the middle of this former water feature.
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vehicle is required for all but a few short stretches of this road, which is unmaintained. The old road from Fork of the Road eastward along the Mojave River is interrupted after 10.9 acres (4.4 ha) by private property, below the site of the old
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from 1862 it became one of the major roads to the gold and silver mining regions on the upper river and linked by the
Hardyville - Prescott Road in 1864 to the mining regions in northern and central Arizona.
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of water and vegetation where the river came to the surface at various places along its course. The watering holes recur at intervals of about 60 miles (97 km) to 70 miles (110 km).
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The Mojave Road in 1863. The
Pioneering Photographs of Rudolph s'Heurese. By Jeff Lapides, 2018, published by the Mojave Desert Heritage and Cultural Association.
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Camp Cady also is a California Historical Landmark Marker #963-1 on the site reads:
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National Register of Historic Places in San Bernardino County, California
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Hafen, LeRoy R.; Armijo, Antonio (18 June 2019). "Armijo's Journal".
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habitat restoration, and plenty of scenery. (mile 116)
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1908:– The exit point of the Mojave Road. (mile 133)
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516:but instead of crossing over the mountains into
442:trade route to California. The first of these,
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3579:Geography of San Bernardino County, California
2176:Category: Protected areas of the Mojave Desert
2171:Category: Mountain ranges of the Mojave Desert
1240:– The highest point of the trip, crossing the
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580:. Wagon trains of settlers coming west on the
322:A traditional thoroughfare of desert-dwelling
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2202:Mojave Road Guide: an Adventure Through Time
3574:Native American trails in the United States
2200:Casebier, DG (2010). "General Guidelines".
2132:in 2021. California Historic Marker reads:
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659:and the western terminus lies beyond the
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434:From 1829 to 1830, Mexican traders from
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1959:Camp along the old Mojave Road, on the
1430:Cima Volcanic Range and Volcanic_Fields
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3599:Native American history of California
2389:Mojave National Preserve, Mojave Road
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277:location along the north bank of the
219:Location of Mojave Road in California
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3564:History of the Mojave Desert region
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2253:The Story of San Bernardino County
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2522:Genocide of indigenous population
505:seeking to avoid the fate of the
2566:Interim government of California
1809:– Deep canyon with steep walls,
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2374:Marker Database 963-1 Camp Cady
724:– Where the trail begins, near
538:San Bernardino de Sena Estancia
477:. This place was later called "
350:across the Mojave Desert, from
3589:History of Southern California
2394:BLM: Mojave Recreation website
661:Rasor Off-Highway Vehicle Area
139:California Historical Landmark
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2286:Huntington Library Quarterly
2126:California Historic Landmark
1717:– Open use area. (mile 103)
2320:"Afton Canyon Natural Area"
2181:Desert Region of California
704:GPX (secondary coordinates)
455:Main Route or Central Route
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1189:– Another water supply in
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3569:Mojave National Preserve
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1983:34.946111°N 116.589444°W
1928:34.974380°N 116.540800°W
1881:35.037740°N 116.381120°W
1833:35.042720°N 116.309500°W
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1213:35.147490°N 115.359200°W
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880:35.115020°N 114.985260°W
815:35.070010°N 114.639990°W
752:35.046280°N 114.627890°W
682:Download coordinates as:
640:Colorado River Gold Rush
601:Bitter Spring Expedition
473:at a point just east of
391:traveled the trail with
332:San Bernardino Mountains
247:Mojave National Preserve
2482:History of California
2405:Maps of the Mojave Road
2122:Mojave Road Los Angeles
2093:33.78466°N 118.258163°W
2071:Wilmington, Los Angeles
586:Southern Emigrant Trail
245:across what is now the
60:Wilmington, Los Angeles
2561:Conquest of California
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1988:34.946111; -116.589444
1933:34.974380; -116.540800
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271:Bullhead City, Arizona
122:Architectural style(s)
2722:Santa Catalina Island
2694:Territorial evolution
2361:National Park Service
2251:Robinson, WW (1962).
2117:Historic designations
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792:Battle of Beaver Lake
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629:San Bernardino County
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518:San Bernardino Valley
401:Juan Bautista de Anza
336:San Gabriel Mountains
2544:Mexican–American War
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1656:Soda Springs (Zzyzx)
1557:Seventeen Mile Point
1551:35.22165; -115.89296
1523:Seventeen Mile Point
1499:35.2226°N 115.8789°W
1412:Mojave Road Mail Box
1379:Mojave Road Mail Box
566:New Mexico Territory
558:Mexican–American War
366:on the west side of
2747:San Fernando Valley
2717:San Fernando Valley
2556:California Republic
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2502:Native Californian
2416:Ehrenburg, Arizona
2326:on 8 December 2015
1701:Travelers Monument
1668:Travelers Monument
1504:35.2226; -115.8789
1126:Joshua Tree Forest
1093:Joshua Tree Forest
763:The Colorado River
562:Beale's Wagon Road
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552:Mojave Road Plaque
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2436:Old Spanish Trail
2227:"The Mojave Road"
2211:978-0-914224-37-2
2012:Old Spanish Trail
483:Old Spanish Trail
440:Old Spanish Trail
430:Old Spanish Trail
283:Old Spanish Trail
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609:Fork of the Road
574:Beale's Crossing
564:across northern
491:California Trail
479:Fork of the Road
389:Francisco Garcés
324:Native Americans
303:Newberry Springs
294:four-wheel drive
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526:Crowder Canyon
499:Salt Lake City
487:Southern Route
471:Spanish Canyon
444:Armijo's route
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3528:Nevada City
3488:Placerville
3353:Santa Maria
3313:Victorville
3303:Santa Clara
3288:Simi Valley
3133:Chula Vista
3108:Bakersfield
3068:Los Angeles
2975:Santa Clara
2955:San Joaquin
2855:Los Angeles
2641:Present day
2626:Development
2606:Engineering
2551:Californios
2494:Before 1900
2432:Mojave Road
2399:Mojave Road
2236:6 September
2225:Wilcox, L.
2096: /
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2016:Mormon Road
1986: /
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1031:Indian Hill
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858:Piute Range
839:Piute Creek
826:Beaver Lake
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732:. (mile 0)
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638:During the
613:Mormon Road
597:Fort Mojave
544:Mojave Road
495:Mormon Road
463:Salt Spring
364:Soda Spring
360:Marl Spring
356:Indian Well
287:Mormon Road
267:Fort Mohave
231:Mojave Road
91: /
67:Coordinates
35:Mojave Road
3548:Categories
3478:Marysville
3453:Susanville
3408:San Rafael
3403:Santa Cruz
3333:Costa Mesa
3193:Santa Rosa
3098:Long Beach
3093:Sacramento
3010:Stanislaus
2980:Santa Cruz
2935:San Benito
2930:Sacramento
2611:Water wars
2593:Since 1900
2507:Precontact
2187:References
2102: (
2080:33°47′05″N
2051: (
2029:34°54′05″N
1992: (
1970:34°56′46″N
1939:Manix Wash
1937: (
1915:34°58′28″N
1905:Manix Wash
1890: (
1868:35°02′16″N
1842: (
1820:35°02′34″N
1793:Sand Dunes
1791: (
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1760:Sand Dunes
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936: (
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904:Fort Piute
889: (
867:35°06′54″N
824: (
802:35°04′12″N
789:Mohave War
761: (
739:35°02′47″N
625:Chemehuevi
590:Mohave War
522:Cajon Pass
436:New Mexico
397:expedition
386:missionary
383:Franciscan
342:ending at
328:Cajon Pass
307:Manix Wash
175:Designated
146:Designated
108:Prehistory
88:35°N 115°W
3468:Red Bluff
3443:Hollister
3428:El Centro
3393:Yuba City
3348:Fairfield
3338:Inglewood
3298:Roseville
3268:Fullerton
3258:Sunnyvale
3253:Escondido
3218:Elk Grove
3213:Lancaster
3198:Oceanside
3123:Riverside
3118:Santa Ana
3073:San Diego
2965:San Mateo
2945:San Diego
2925:Riverside
2875:Mendocino
2805:El Dorado
2800:Del Norte
2785:Calaveras
2757:By county
2704:By region
2679:Railroads
2659:Etymology
2636:Tech boom
2581:Civil War
2576:Gold Rush
2231:DesertUSA
2124:became a
1994:Camp Cady
1957:U.S. Army
1952:Camp Cady
1604:Soda Lake
1570:Soda Lake
1242:Mid Hills
667:Landmarks
605:Camp Cady
524:and down
448:Soda Lake
422:In 1826,
368:Soda Lake
299:Camp Cady
243:dirt road
186:100007003
114:Architect
3518:Lakeport
3483:Piedmont
3463:Oroville
3438:Martinez
3413:Woodland
3323:Berkeley
3318:El Monte
3263:Pasadena
3243:Torrance
3223:Palmdale
3173:Glendale
3128:Stockton
3078:San Jose
3035:Tuolumne
2995:Siskiyou
2895:Monterey
2870:Mariposa
2825:Imperial
2820:Humboldt
2727:Yosemite
2712:Bay Area
2674:Missions
2669:Maritime
2664:Highways
2651:By topic
2434:and the
2430:and the
2155:See also
2018:east of
1859:crossing
1811:riparian
534:vaqueros
465:through
409:Hesperia
127:Route 66
93:35; -115
52:Location
3533:Alturas
3523:Jackson
3503:Willows
3418:Hanford
3358:Redding
3343:Ventura
3308:Vallejo
3293:Concord
3283:Visalia
3248:Hayward
3233:Salinas
3208:Ontario
3163:Fontana
3153:Modesto
3138:Fremont
3113:Anaheim
3103:Oakland
3060:By city
3040:Ventura
3025:Trinity
2765:Alameda
2740:Regions
2689:Slavery
2684:Ranchos
2330:20 June
2306:3816035
842:– With
657:Needles
578:Barstow
536:of the
493:or the
489:of the
417:ranchos
348:springs
338:, into
313:History
253:in the
249:in the
3513:Sonora
3508:Colusa
3473:Auburn
3448:Eureka
3433:Lompoc
3398:Madera
3378:Merced
3328:Downey
3273:Orange
3238:Pomona
3228:Corona
3158:Oxnard
3143:Irvine
3088:Fresno
3030:Tulare
3020:Tehama
3015:Sutter
3005:Sonoma
3000:Solano
2990:Sierra
2985:Shasta
2920:Plumas
2915:Placer
2910:Orange
2905:Nevada
2880:Merced
2860:Madera
2850:Lassen
2810:Fresno
2790:Colusa
2775:Amador
2770:Alpine
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850:spring
785:slough
635:area.
623:, and
621:Mojave
617:Paiute
393:Mohave
273:), to
3493:Yreka
3458:Ukiah
3373:Chico
2885:Modoc
2865:Marin
2840:Kings
2815:Glenn
2780:Butte
2601:Labor
2422:; in
2302:JSTOR
2020:Yermo
1621:Zzyzx
854:oasis
568:from
475:Yermo
376:oases
104:Built
79:115°W
3383:Napa
3050:Yuba
3045:Yolo
2900:Napa
2890:Mono
2845:Lake
2835:Kern
2830:Inyo
2332:2010
2238:2013
2206:ISBN
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