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[edit]DescriptionCajon Pass, Merle Porter photo (NBY 435445).jpg |
English: Postcard view of Route 66 as it winds through the Cajon Pass in California. |
Date | Unknown date |
Source | https://collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/nby_teich/id/435447 |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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Archival Collection InfoField | James R. Powell Route 66 Collection |
Decade InfoField | 1950/1959 |
Contributors InfoField | Merle Porter |
Transcript InfoField | back of card, SUMMIT-CAJON PASS CAJON PASS (Spanish for box). Highway 66 follows the old Spanish Trail that has been the road to the coast from the desert country for nearly a century. William Wolfskill blazed the Spanish Trail from Santa Fe, New Mexico to Los Angeles in 1831. The first American to enter California by this pass was Jedediah Smith who entered in 1826 and again In 1827. Smith's expedition did for the Southwest what Lewis and Clark did to the Northwest. Today a freeway follows the old trail...M.P. |
Place InfoField | California--Cajon Pass |
City InfoField | Cajon Pass |
Subject InfoField | Landscapes Roads |
Subcategory InfoField | Landscapes--Mountains Highways--Route 66 |
Production Number InfoField | RT66-2334 |
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