California Historical Landmarks in Tulare County

California Historical Landmark 410
Charter Oak
Charter Oak Drive, 600 Yards West of Road 180
Visalia


Charter Oak

Under this tree on July 10, 1852, a party commanded by Major James D. Savage conducted the election by which Tulare County was organized. Woodville, site of Wood's cabin, and the first county seat, was located about one-half mile south of this marker. This general area, the delta of the Kaweah River, was also known as the 'Four Creeks County.'

Citation from California Office of Historic Preservation

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