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Flores Peak

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NO. 218 BARTON MOUND – Juan Flores, who had escaped from San Quentin, was being sought by James Barton with a posse of five men. Near this mound, Flores surprised Barton and three of his men, all four were killed. When Los Angeles learned of the slaughter, posses were formed, and Flores and his men
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stormed up the mountain under fire, Flores rode his horse down the steep slope of the peak along with a two others of the gang, while three of the gang were captured there. Flores and another gang member were captured the next day by an
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NO. 225 FLORES PEAK – In 1857, Juan Flores and a band of outlaws murdered Sheriff James Barton and part of his posse at Barton Mound. Pursued by a posse led by General Andrés Pico, Flores and his men were finally caught on Flores
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was hunted down and 52 gang members were arrested and 18 gang members were hung for the murder of the four
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by a detachment of a company of Los Angeles men led by James Thompson, and U. S. Army soldiers from
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Gold Dust and Gunsmoke: Tales of Gold Rush Outlaws, Gunfighters, Lawmen, and Vigilantes
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Barton Mound is the site of a shoot out with Juan Flores. Juan Flores had escaped from
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California State Historical Landmark No. 218 records: (The marker is gone)
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Larry Goldberg, "James R. Barton Frontier Sheriff of Los Angeles County,"
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Flores Peak
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Juan Flores and the gang had taken refuge on the peak after killing
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No. 225 dedicated on June 20, 1935, to commemorate the event.
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California Historical Landmarks in Orange County, California
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James R. Barton Frontier Sheriff of Los Angeles County
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Barton Mound

Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary
Santa Ana Mountains
33°42′40″N 117°37′08″W / 33.7110638888889°N 117.618988888889°W / 33.7110638888889; -117.618988888889
California Historical Landmark
Flores Peak is located in California
mountain peak
Harding Canyon
Modjeska Canyon
Tucker Wildlife Sanctuary
Orange County, California
Juan Flores
Flores Daniel Gang
Los Angeles County Sheriff
James R. Barton
posse
Los Angeles
Andrés Pico
Tomas Avila Sanchez
Bethel Coopwood
El Monte
Frank Gentry
Simi Pass
Fort Tejon
California Historical Landmark

Irvine, California
California Historical Landmark
San Quentin State Prison

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