California Historical Landmarks in Kern County

California Historical Landmark 732
Elisha Stevens Home
West Columbus and Isla Verde Streets
Bakersfield

California Historical Landmark #732: Home of Elisha Stevens in Bakersfield
California Historical Landmark #732: Home of Elisha Stevens in Bakersfield
16 June 2006
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Home of Elisha Stevens

Near this spot stood the last home of Elisha Stevens, noted American pathfinder and scout. Born in Georgia April 5, 1804, he learned blacksmithing during his youth. Drifting west he became a trapper on the upper Missouri for more than two decades. In 1844 he led the 50-member Murphy-Townsend wagon train safely from Council Bluffs, Iowa to Sutter's Fort. During the Mexican War he served as an ordnance mechanic under Commodore Stockton. For a time he lived in Santa Clara County, then settled here on a 38-acre tract, the first permanent settler in the Bakersfield district. He died September 9, 1887 and is buried in Union Cemetery.

California Registered Historical Landmark No. 732
Plaque placed by the California State Park Commission in cooperation with the Kern County Historical Society, El Tejon Parlor No. 42 N.S.G.W. and Kern County Museum. July 12, 1964

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