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Devore, San Bernardino

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1119:. Devore is home to Kimbark Elementary, a 2016 California Gold Ribbon School. While no middle or high schools are located within the neighborhood, the nearby neighborhoods of Verdemont and University Hills have a middle school and high school, respectively. Kimbark School opened in 1968. It was preceded by Cajon School just south of Devore Road on Cajon Blvd. Cajon School, one large room that could be divided into two by a sliding wall, was built in 1924 of native rocks by residents of Devore on land donated by R. B. Peters, one of the community's most illustrious residents. A four room wing was added in 1949 to accommodate students through sixth grade. That Cajon School was preceded by an earlier one on the other side of Cajon Blvd. which functioned from 1870 to 1921, when the Cajon School District was annexed by San Bernardino. 163: 1478: 1427: 184: 217: 1204: 1192: 1180: 38: 1223:
effort to put this fire out. The Old Fire grew and spread towards the San Bernardino Mountains. The Old Fire grew so big that it merged with another existing fire, the Grand Prix Fire, across the Interstate 15 Freeway. Combined, these fires caused damage that spanned more than 30 miles wide. When this fire hit Devore, the city was still recovering from the
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Commercial Company agreed to plant, cultivate, and maintain orchards and vineyards on the lands with trees and vines and crops most suitable to the climate and most profitable to the company. Kenwood Commercial Company filed for bankruptcy in Illinois on August 9, 1904, and for $ 1,000, the land of the Kenwood Company was deeded to
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The San Andreas Fault runs through the hills in the upper end of Devore. In Cajon Creek/Wash below Devore run the Glen Helen and San Jacinto Faults.  Ground water barriers exist between the San Andreas and Glen Helen Faults. Other earthquake rifts, like the Peters Fault, also rumble in Devore on
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Devore suffered from a fire on October 25, 2003. The fire began at Waterman Canyon around 9:00 A.M and by 6:30 P.M the fire had grown up to 10,000 acres. The fire burned 91,281 acres, destroyed 940 residences, 30 commercial buildings and 300 outbuildings. More than 4,000 firefighters were called in
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in Township 2 North, Range 5 West, is an unincorporated community north of San Bernardino City in San Bernardino County bordering the San Bernardino National Forest in the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountain Range between Cajon Pass and valley cities. It also includes several pieces of private
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In 1902, the Kenwood Corporation contracted with Chicago Title and Trust Company to mortgage the Devore property for $ 560,000 and to issue 2800 bonds worth $ 200 each.  They were to be paid to the “investors” at a rate of $ 1.50 on the first and 15th of each month for 36 months. The Kenwood
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The Devore Station, a concrete and rock structure, was sturdier and more ornate than most of the other train stations on the Cajon Pass run, which were made of wood. The Devore Depot, a two-story building designed by architect Harrison Allbright, was used between 1908 and 1930. It was demolished
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Devore has been composed of fiercely independent residents who have valued solitude, privacy, the rural lifestyle, and appreciation of nature, both wild and domesticated, whether that is the way its founders intended or not—or whether that’s the way it stays. Others move to Devore because its
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says, “Devore is a station on the Santa Fe Railroad, nine miles north of San Bernardino, near the center of a new territory skirting the foothills. (The Devore Depot was the largest, most ornate of the stations built along the Cajon Pass track for fuel and water stops for the train engines.)
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on the continent; generally, most amphitheaters accommodate anywhere from 10,000 to 25,000 people, making G.H. Pavilion more than double the average capacity. The orchestra, box and loge sections can seat up to 10,902 people, with the lawn section at the back fitting an additional 54,098.
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Portland Cement was shipped from Europe until about 1904, so people had to mine calcite (lime) and make their own building materials. The kilns in the Kimbark Canyons were especially useful then. There was probably another kiln near the railroad tracks, as well as the one in Keenbrook.
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vision for the land that now bears his name was evidently for a place of grace and beauty, and authors of his time lauded him for the lovely homes, rock walls, and gardens he had incorporated into the design of the community. Much of his effort was destroyed by the Flood of 1938.
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The area in the foothills of the ranges is composed of alluvial flows, which leave behind many canyons from where the flows originated. Canyons in Devore are often named after “original” landowners or those who came later and changed the names. Cable Canyon was named for the two
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Devore Land Company, a corporation based in Los Angeles, deeded all its water rights in Devore to the Devore Water Company on June 17, 1904, and additional rights were deeded on December 19, 1911. Devore Water Company still exists as a rare municipal water producer.
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In the 1950s, maps showed Devore on the lower lands, from Cajon Blvd. to Glen Helen, and Devore Heights was on the hill. With the land-grabs by San Bernardino and the I15 freeway so successful, not much of Devore is left except Devore Heights.
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Corporation, a clothing manufacturer specializing in railroad uniforms, was located in the ritzy part of Chicago and in Delaware. A high-ranking official, possibly vice president,
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around 1958. The upstairs office was used by Station Master Herbert B. Davis and his wife Jennie Cook Davis, postmistress and well-known local poet. Photos available in
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was sent to Southern California in 1901 at the age of 42 to cement relationships with the railroads. He was accompanied by his wife, Anna, and her brother,
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was rich in water rights, but that might have led to his murder in 1895. His land was sold at auction in 1906 for $ 81.25 to
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from November 1980 which had burned 23,800 acres. The Old Fire resulted in 6 deaths and evacuation of over 70,000 citizens.
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also was instrumental in the formation of the Mesa Alta Orange Company, a large landholder in Devore from 1928 to 1940.
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Middleman Falls was named after a New York farmer who settled in the area and was registered to vote in 1886. His name,
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relative remoteness is conducive to concealing activities and lifestyles that would not be accepted in town.
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Most of the mine claims filed were more practical than golden dreams: asbestos, calcite, talc, and clay.
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in North America, is located just south of Devore. Devore is completely within the city's 92407
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deeded to Title Insurance and Trust Co. of L.A. portions in Sections 21 and 22, as well as 20.
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a year or so later. For years residents called Devore “The Southern Portal of the Cajon Pass”.
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bought some placer claims to expand his land holdings, but he also bought claims for calcite.
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By the end of 1910, the R.W. Poindexter Company of Los Angeles had transferred most of the
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of Los Angeles County in 1855. Two years later, the Whites sold the remaining half to
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brothers who had a ranch there and were active in local politics during the 1870s.
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represented the California Southern Railroad Company since the deed of transfer to
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described early Devore as a thousand-acre bench showplace producing grapes, apples
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excluded the railroad right of way. An additional deed in 1906 transferred from
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lived there for years and made a name for herself in flower and produce shows.
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Devore: A Scrapbook, Alice Eby Hall, Editor; Published in 2007 by Hallcienda
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Devore Heights
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the L.A. County deputy surveyor, who had originally surveyed the Rancho.
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property that border the Muscupiabe Rancho within the National Forest.
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also bought some Devore land, including the Devore Ranch and house.
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Neighborhood in San Bernardino County, California, United States
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Unincorporated communities in San Bernardino County, California
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Unincorporated community in California, United States
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Roadside business in Devore along former historic U.S. Route 66 (Cajon Boulevard)
U.S. Route 66
Devore is located in California
Devore is located in the United States
34°12′59″N 117°24′05″W / 34.21639°N 117.40139°W / 34.21639; -117.40139
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San Bernardino County
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San Bernardino
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