Site of the Battle of Natividad!

Site of the Battle of Natividad
Landmark #651 Monterey County Visited: October 1, 2011 Plaque?  YES! 🙂
What is it? A plaque marking the site of a big battle in the Mexican-American War!
What makes it historical? THE GUIDE SAYS: Combined American forces under Captains Charles D. Burrass (or Burroughs) and Bluford K. Thompson clashed with Comandante Manuel de Jesús Castro’s Californians in this vicinity on November 16, 1846. Casualties on each side consisted of several men killed and wounded. The Americans saved a large herd of horses for Lt. Col. John C. Frémont, who then later proceeded south to participate in the Armistice at Cahuenga in January 1847.

OTHER TIDBITS: That pretty well sums it up!

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Where is this place? LISTED DIRECTIONS:
SW corner of San Juan Grade (P.M. 4.9) and Crazy Horse Canyon Rd
5.0 mi NE of Salinas, CA 93907

ANNOTATIONS:
That’s correct, but on the map, it’s in Prunedale, California!

From Los Angeles: ~311mi (501km) — 5.2hrs
From Sacramento: ~166mi (268km) — 2.8hrs
From San Diego: ~432mi (696km) — 7.2hrs
From San Francisco: ~99mi (160km) — 1.7hrs

When should I go? Whenever the mood strikes you!

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