Saahatpa

California State Historic Landmark 749

Plaque exists. No site exists. Landmark location.

Plaque Photo:


05/22/98
#749 Saahatpa
Chief Juan Antonio and his band of Cahuilla indians helped white settlers in the San Bernardino area defend their property and livestock against outlaws during the 1840s and 1850s. In late 1851, Juan Antonio, his warriors and their families settled at nearby Saahatpa. During the winter of 1862-63 a smallpox epidemic swept through Southercn California killing many Native Americans, including Jaun Antonio. Cahuill tradition asserts that the U.S. Government sent Army blankets that were contaminated with smallpox. After the disaster, Saahatpa was abandoned.

Site Photo:

No site exists.
Nothing remains of this site.

Location:

Brookside Rest Area, W-bound I-10, 3 mi W of junction of I-10 and Hwy 60.

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