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== {{PAGENAME}} History == | == {{PAGENAME}} History == | ||
Built to replace [[Fort Miller]] and to guard the Tejon Pass in the Tehachapi Mountains. | Built as a small adobe post to replace [[Fort Miller]]. The mission was to control the Indians on the Sebastion Indian Reservation and to guard the Tejon Pass in the Tehachapi Mountains. More than 40 military buildings were built and a small community formed to the south of the post. The fort was initially garrisoned by Company A of the [[1st U.S. Dragoons]] who were later joined by Company H and I. The average complement was about 225 men. | ||
In 1857 the fort was severely damaged by one of most severe earthquakes to ever hit California. In 1859 Fort Tejon received 28 camels as a part of an experiment to determine their usefulness in the southwest. | |||
Fort Tejon was abandoned 15 Jun 1861 by regular Dragoons who were withdrawn to Los Angles as the [[U.S. Civil War]] began. The post was regarrisoned by California Volunteers on 17 Aug 1863 and abandoned finally 11 Sep 1864. | |||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
Fort Tejon State Historic Park. Several reconstructed and restored buildings with period displays. | |||
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Revision as of 21:41, 9 March 2010
Fort Tejon (1854-1864) - First established 10 Aug 1854 by 1st Lt. Thomas F. Castor and Company A, 1st U.S. Dragoons. Abandoned in 1864.
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Fort Tejon History
Built as a small adobe post to replace Fort Miller. The mission was to control the Indians on the Sebastion Indian Reservation and to guard the Tejon Pass in the Tehachapi Mountains. More than 40 military buildings were built and a small community formed to the south of the post. The fort was initially garrisoned by Company A of the 1st U.S. Dragoons who were later joined by Company H and I. The average complement was about 225 men.
In 1857 the fort was severely damaged by one of most severe earthquakes to ever hit California. In 1859 Fort Tejon received 28 camels as a part of an experiment to determine their usefulness in the southwest.
Fort Tejon was abandoned 15 Jun 1861 by regular Dragoons who were withdrawn to Los Angles as the U.S. Civil War began. The post was regarrisoned by California Volunteers on 17 Aug 1863 and abandoned finally 11 Sep 1864.
Current Status
Fort Tejon State Historic Park. Several reconstructed and restored buildings with period displays.
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Location: Tejon State Historic Park, Kern County, California. Maps & Images Lat: 34.874137 Long: -118.894408 |
Sources:
- Roberts, Robert B., Encyclopedia of Historic Forts: The Military, Pioneer, and Trading Posts of the United States, Macmillan, New York, 1988, 10th printing, ISBN 0-02-926880-X, page 96
Links:
Visited: 8 Mar 2010
Fort Tejon Picture Gallery
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Fort Tejon Entrance Sign
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Fort Tejon Visitor Center
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Fort Tejon Barracks
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Fort Tejon Officers Quarters
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Fort Tejon Guardhouse
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Fort Tejon Jail