What about Hill 582?
Glen Icanberry Wrote:
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> The San Bernardino Historical & Pioneer Society
> with help from the Highland Historical Society and
> the Wrightwood Historical Society has recreated
> the Camp Cajon Monument at the site of Camp Cajon,
> for Camp Cajon's 100th Anniversary.. The monument
> will be dedicated at 10am on July 4th. Allen Bone
> President of the San Bernardino Historical &
> Pioneer Society, and San Bernardino History &
> Railroad Museum, along with historian and author
> Mark Landis, and historian John Leneau of the
> Wrightwood Historical Society, worked with the
> U.S. Forest Service, County of San Bernardino,
> State of California and Bureau of Land Management
> to return the historical monument to Camp Cajon.
> Historian and Board Member Joe Moya, who has
> thirty years experience as a stone mason, led the
> construction with two of his co-workers, Raymond
> Legano and Steve Ramos, to professionally
> construct the monument of river cobbles, copying
> the original.
>
> The Camp Cajon Monument is located next to the
> Salt Lake Monument at the south end of Wagon Train
> Road off the Junction of Highway 138 and I-215.
> If you plan to attend the July 4th dedication at
> 10am, bring your own chair and be prepared for a
> hot morning. There is no water available, and no
> shade, but restaurants are available nearby.
>
> The original Camp Cajon was washed away in the
> 1938 floods.
> [
www.sbsun.com]
> nt-will-rise-again-historians-focus-on-rebuilding/
>
> [
www.highlandnews.net]
> ul_prado/the-shaping-of-cajon-pass-and-camp-cajon/
> article_e8122292-9926-11e9-9e25-83e7b7d09d55.html
>
> Highly recommend the book The Man Who Built Camp
> Cajon by Sandy and John Hockaday.
> [
www.buckthornpublishing.com]
> -built-camp-cajon
>
> Also recommend their book From Indian Footpath to
> Modern Highway.
> [
www.buckthornpublishing.com]-
> footpath-modern-highway
>
> John Hockaday made an appearance while
> re-construction was going on and likely will be at
> the dedication, if you want to get your books
> signed.
>
> Sure wish Chard Walker, Bill Garner, Jack
> Whitmeyer and a few others could have lived to see
> this.
>
> Glen Icanberry
> Redlands, CA