Preservation: History Up in Smoke

Preservation: History Up in Smoke

By: Mark Boardman 01/01/2008

History Up in Smoke

Folks in southern California are still assessing all the damage caused by wildfires last fall. Fires destroyed about 2,200 homes—along with at least a dozen historic structures.

The Save Our Heritage Organization (SOHO) of San Diego has compiled a list of buildings lost to the fire. At the top: the Sikes adobe farmhouse in Escondido, which dated back to 1869 with wood additions in 1881; it was fully restored in 2004. The main task for the organization that oversees the Sikes, San Dieguito River Park Joint Powers Authority, is to rebuild. It’s unclear how much that will cost or when the work might be completed. 

The same questions remain for the other historic buildings that went up in smoke. They include:

• An 1880s schoolhouse in Ballena

• An 1870s house in Ballena

• 1920s Craftsman homes in Del Dios

• Bratton House (late 1800s) in Jamul

• Several buildings at the Honey Springs Ranch, built in the 1930s, also in Jamul

• Thing Brothers Store (1890s) in Tecate

• William Flack House (1895) in Ramona

 

Buildings destroyed in the San Pasqual Valley include:

• Clevenger House (1872)

• Fenton Ranch House (1930)

• Judson Houses (1880s and 1896-97)

• Peet-Haley House (1908)

• Rockwood Ranch barn (1882)

• San Pasqual Store (1930s)

 

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Comments (1)

Ask the Marshall, I believe Roy Barcroft should be included in the list of Western bad guy's. Roy was alway's in the (''B'') western's as the villain. Thank you, Gary Ferriss.

posted by on 5/08/09 @ 08:45 p.m.
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