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Appendix A: Letter from San Bernardino County
Museum
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Appendix B: Letter from the California Native
American Heritage Commission
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Appendix C: Recorded Prehistoric and Historical Sites
in the City of Menifee, April 13, 2010
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Appendix C: Eastern Information Center list of cultural resources (no prehistoric site locations), dated April 13, 2010
Primary No.
P-33-000332
Site Descriptions
Even though property boundaries separate these recorded sites, it appears that these
sites represent a major prehistoric village complex inhabited for many years. Initial
recordings in 1953 and 1964 and later updates (1973, 1981, 1987, and 2003)
Recorded between and among these sites is midden deposit, several bedrock milling
features, rock art including a ringing rock, cupules, pictographs, and petroglyphs. Also,
many artifacts including lithic debitage, handstones, metates, steatite pendant, and
pottery. The following six sites are considered within this group: CARIV-332,-333,-337, -339, -340, and -341. In 1981, Ken Hedges of the San Diego
Museum of Man carefully investigated the rock art at this site that included several
petroglyphs, many rocks with cupules, pictographs, and a “ringing” rock. Many of the
ground depressions or cupules are located on vertical faces of the boulders. G. Smith
and Steven Freers in their book, Fading Images, illustrate part of the rock art at this
large prehistoric complex.
Report No.
RI-00118, RI-00119,
RI-00120, RI-00121,
RI-00122, RI-00123,
RI-00124, RI-00228,
RI-00534, RI-00557,
RI-02150, RI-02151,
RI-02152, RI-04014,
RI-04904, RI-05270
P-33-000341
Trinomial No. Other IDs
CA-RIV-332
Other SBCM-589, Other
Christenson I, Other
Christenson-Webb site, Locus
A, Other SBCM-267
CA-RIV-333
Other SBCM-589, Other
SBCM-266, Other Walker
ranch, Other SDM W-2947-A,
Other Menifee Valley
CA-RIV-337
CA-RIV-339
Other SDM W-2947-B
CA-RIV-340
Other UCR-Riv-334, Other
SDM W-2947-C, Other Menifee
Valley
CA-RIV-341
P-33-000631
CA-RIV-631
Other C. Webb Locus C
RI-00534
P-33-000632
CA-RIV-632
Other C. Webb Locus D
P-33-000633
CA-RIV-633
Other C. Webb Locus E
P-33-000634
CA-RIV-634
Other C. Webb Locus F
P-33-000635
CA-RIV-635
Other Haun Rd. 1
P-33-000636
CA-RIV-636
Other Haun Rd. 2
P-33-001021
CA-RIV-1021
Other Christenson II, Other
SBCM - 269
P-33-001022
CA-RIV-1022
Other Christenson Springs,
Other SBCM - 270
P-33-001023
CA-RIV-1023
Other Oak Spring
P-33-001025
CA-RIV-1025
Other Menifee Valley Sites - K
J. Humbert, and S. Hammond recorded this prehistoric site in 1973. They noted
prehistoric habitation with ground and chipped stone artifacts, bedrock mortars, and a
red painted pictograph over a black painted design. The site measures 30 by 32
meters.
J. Humbert recorded this prehistoric site in 1973. He noted a boulder outcrop with
bedrock milling features, bedrock mortars, chipped stone, and ground stone within an
area of 50 by 50 meters.
J. Humbert recorded this prehistoric site in 1973. He noted for this site: bedrock milling
features, chipped stone, and ground stone within an area about 100 by 100 meters.
Late Prehistoric site, tested in 1987 and 2005. In 2005, lithic debitage, ground stone
(mano and metate fragments), and a scraper, 44 grinding features, 21 bedrock
mortars, and in 1987 collected nearly 500 artifacts, but no substantial midden.
J. Humbert recorded this prehistoric site in 1973. He noted three bedrock milling
features on one boulder.
J. Humbert recorded this prehistoric site in 1973. He noted one bedrock milling
features and no midden soil. In 1981, K. Kroesen revisited this site and found the site
in good condition.
A large (357 by 260 meters) prehistoric village that M. Bray recorded in detail in 2009
and only partially tested; In 1920, story about the pictographs in the LA Times
Illustrated Magazine.
A large (613 by 228 meters) Prehistoric site, Initial recording in 1953 by G.A. Smith
and partially tested in 1999. M. Bray in 2009 recorded this site in detail. There are still
numerous bedrock milling features and artifacts on the surface with a midden deposit.
An extensive village site recorded in 1976 and revisited in 1978 by Paul Chace;
bedrock milling features, chipped stone tools, mortar fragment, hammer stone, and a
piece of burnt bone noted on the surface.
Pictograph site with hand prints. This site may be associated with the nearby village
site, RIV-1023. G. Smith and Steven Freers in their book, Fading Images, illustrate
part of the rock art at this large prehistoric complex.
P-33-000333
P-33-000337
P-33-000339
P-33-000340
RI-00534
RI-00534
RI-00534, RI-00670,
RI-00671, RI-05270
RI-00534, RI-07510
RI-00534, RI-01328
RI-00534, RI-02164
RI-00534, RI-02166,
RI-06066
RI-00359, RI-00534
RI-00359, RI-00534
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Appendix C: Eastern Information Center list of cultural resources (no prehistoric site locations), dated April 13, 2010
Primary No.
P-33-001026
Trinomial No. Other IDs
CA-RIV-1026 Other Oak Spring Pictographs
Report No.
P-33-001027
CA-RIV-1027
RI-00359, RI-00534
P-33-001028
CA-RIV-1028
P-33-001029
CA-RIV-1029
P-33-001030
CA-RIV-1030
P-33-001031
CA-RIV-1031
P-33-001032
CA-RIV-1032
P-33-001033
CA-RIV-1033
P-33-001034
CA-RIV-1034
P-33-001035
CA-RIV-1035
Site Descriptions
Pictograph site with diamond chain designs inside a rock shelter. This site may be
associated with the nearby village site, RIV-1023. G. Smith and Steven Freers in their
book, Fading Images, illustrate part of the rock art at this large prehistoric complex.
Other Menifee Valley Sites - N Petroglyph site, a large, 20 foot high rock with between 200 and 300 cupules on the
north and west face of the boulder. Chace (1978) suggests that this ritual or
ceremonial boulder also is associated with the village site, RIV-1023.
The site record is only partially completed with date, location and area of site only
given.
Other UCAS - 097
This prehistoric site initially recorded in 1976 and revisited in 1981. D. Moore could not
find this site in 1981 and suspected that it had been destroyed by I-15 construction.
Other SBCM-1096, Other
This prehistoric site initially recorded in 1976 and revisited in 1979 and 1980. Neither
Menifee Hill, Other MF 1117
J. Baldwin (1979) or T. Banks (1980) could not find this site.
Other Pig Pen Site, Other
This prehistoric site initially recorded in 1976 and revisited in 1985 and 2002. Test
Audie Murphy Ranch
investigations confirm midden deposits, bedrock milling features, rock shelters, rock art
(pictograph) and cupules (petroglyphs). Determined that Locus A is a significant site
under CEQA and should be preserved.
Other Menifee Valley Sites - C, In 1976, these two prehistoric sites were recorded as separate habitations, but in 1985
Other Audie Murphy Ranch
and 2002 subsurface investigations confirmed that the midden deposits were
continuous. This site also contains petroglyphs (cupules), pictographs, rock shelters,
Other Riv-1032
bedrock milling features, and lithic tools, pottery, and hearth features. Determined that
this site is a significant site under CEQA and should be preserved.
Other Menifee Valley Sites - B, A 215 by 100 meter prehistoric site recorded by Eastvold in 1976 and revisited in 1985
Other Audie Murphy Ranch
by Ron Bissell. It includes a rock shelter with a pictograph in red and black pigment.
Bedrock milling features and lithic artifacts are also part of this site. This site appears
associated with the nearby site, RIV-1032/1033. CA-RIV-1034A was updated in 2002
(P-33-11549) by J. Buysse, who estimated size as 190 by 178 meters. Buysse found
34 bedrock boulders with 139 milling features, 6 mortars, and three rock shelters.
Testing (53 shovel test units and one 1 by 1 meter unit) yielded 475 artifacts, and
animal bone and fire-affected rock. Late prehistoric period occupation because one
Cottonwood project point found. Determined a significant site under CEQA. CARIV-1034B was updated in 2002 (P-33-11550) by J. Buysse. Distinguished from
-1034A because a drainage separates them. Size size is estimated as 182 by 80
meters. It contains 18 bedrock boulders with 33 milling features and 2 mortars. It also
contains three rocks shelters; one of these contains a pictograph panel. Testing (23
shovel test units) yielded 25 artifacts plus fire affected rock. Rock art site is determined
significant under CEQA.
I. Eastvold in 1976 initially recorded this prehistoric site and Ron Bissell tested it in
1985 and Brian F. Smith evaluated it in 2002. It includes a rock shelter with
pictographs. Bedrock milling features, lithic artifacts, petroglyphs (cupules) are also
found at this site. Determined a significant site under CEQA. This site appears
associated with the nearby site, RIV-1032/1033.
RI-00534
RI-00534
RI-00534, RI-04375
RI-00534
RI-00534, RI-01970,
RI-01971, RI-05826,
RI-08179
RI-00534, RI-01970,
RI-01971, RI-05826
RI-00534, RI-01970,
RI-01971, RI-05826
RI-00534, RI-01970,
RI-01971, RI-05826,
RI-08179
RI-00534, RI-01970,
RI-01971, RI-05826
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Appendix C: Eastern Information Center list of cultural resources (no prehistoric site locations), dated April 13, 2010
Primary No.
P-33-001036
Trinomial No. Other IDs
CA-RIV-1036 Other Menifee Valley Sites - I,
Other Audia Murphy Ranch
Report No.
RI-00534, RI-01970,
RI-05826
P-33-001037
CA-RIV-1037
RI-00534, RI-01970,
RI-01971, RI-05826
P-33-001038
CA-RIV-1038
P-33-001072
CA-RIV-1072
P-33-001078
CA-RIV-1078
P-33-001079
CA-RIV-1079
(Prehistoric
and historic)
P-33-001164
CA-RIV-1164
P-33-001165
CA-RIV-1165
P-33-001166
CA-RIV-1166
Site Descriptions
I. Eastvold in 1976 initially recorded this prehistoric site and Ron Bissell revisited in
1985 and Brian F. Smith evaluated it in 2002. It includes a large boulder with
pictographs. Bedrock milling features, lithic artifacts, bone tools, and ceramic sherds
are also found at this site. Determined a significant site under CEQA. This habitation
site appears associated with the nearby site, RIV-1032/1033. G. Smith and Steven
Freers in their book, Fading Images, illustrate part of the rock art at this large
prehistoric complex.
Other Menifee Valley Sites - G, I. Eastvold in 1976 initially recorded this prehistoric site and Ron Bissell tested it in
Other Audie Murphy Ranch
1985 and Brian F. Smith evaluated it in 2002. It includes a rock shelter and two rock
art panels. Bedrock milling features, lithic artifacts, ground stone tools are also found
at this habitation site. Determined a significant site under CEQA. This site appears
associated with the nearby site, RIV-1032/1033. G. Smith and Steven Freers in their
book, Fading Images, illustrate part of the rock art at this large prehistoric complex.
Other Statler Ranch, Other
This prehistoric site initially recorded in 1953 and revisited in 1976. The site includes a
SBCM-265
red pictograph (faint design), bedrock mortars, and lithic artifacts.
I. Eastvold initially recorded this prehistoric site in 1976. He noted bedrock milling
features, pictographs on an isolated boulder; lithic material. In 1978, D. Belligio could
not relocate this site.
This prehistoric site initially recorded in 1979 and revisited in 1985. In 2006, Sara
Bholat re-investigated this site and updated its location. In 2009, Koral Ahmet visited
this site and discovered that a rock removal operation had destroyed this site by taking
away most of the granite boulders on a small knoll.
see also P-33-007715
This prehistoric site initially recorded in 1976. In 1982, the site included an historic
component, the A.T. Drake/Addudell Ranch (established in 1890s) and a prehistoric
component. The survey located several ground stone fragments in the cultivated field
near the existing house and recorded that the early farm house had been demolished
in 1972.
see P-33-14370. Part of
This prehistoric site initially recorded in 1977 and revisited in 1980 found only a few
Archaeological District that
milling features. Later researchers (2002 and 2003) expanded this site and conducted
appears to meet the California a subsurface test of the area which found no evidence of a cultural deposit. During
Register of Historical
earth-moving activity, monitoring is recommended. In 2004, further research and
Resources
review was conducted by CRM TECH, and this site was identified as part of a larger
archaeological district; recorded by M. Dahdul (see P-33-14370 below).
see P-33-14370. Part of
In 1977, G. Smith recorded this prehistoric site as bedrock milling features, estimated
Archaeological District that
for an area of 100 by 133 meters. The site record identifies two locations for these
appears to meet the California features, but little other descriptions. In 2004, further research and review was
Register of Historical
conducted by CRM TECH, and this site was identified as part of a larger
Resources
archaeological district; recorded by M. Dahdul (see P-33-14370 below).
In 1977, G. Smith recorded this prehistoric site as bedrock milling features. In 1980 T.
Banks completed a site update, measured the site as 50 by 50 meters, found 4
bedrock boulders with a total of 8 milling features, and noted debitage and fire affected
rock.
RI-00534
RI-00534, RI-00535,
RI-01949
RI-01638
RI-00534, RI-01171,
RI-03460, RI-04731,
RI-04732, RI-04942
RI-00534, RI-01171
RI-00534, RI-06240
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Appendix C: Eastern Information Center list of cultural resources (no prehistoric site locations), dated April 13, 2010
Primary No.
P-33-001167
Trinomial No. Other IDs
CA-RIV-1167
P-33-001168
CA-RIV-1168
P-33-001309
CA-RIV-1309
P-33-001356
CARIV-1356/3990
P-33-001357
CA-RIV-1357/
H
P-33-001358
CA-RIV-1358
P-33-001415
CA-RIV-1415
P-33-001416
CA-RIV-1416
P-33-001417
CA-RIV-1417
P-33-001557
CA-RIV-1557
P-33-001632
CA-RIV-1632
P-33-001633
CA-RIV-1633
Site Descriptions
In 1977, G. Smith recorded this prehistoric site as bedrock milling features. In 1979, J.
Baldwin revisited the site and In 1980 T. Banks recorded this site as a camp site:
bedrock mortars, milling features, and chipped stone debitage and fire-affected rock.
In 1977, G. Smith recorded this prehistoric site as bedrock milling features. In 1979,
and In 1980 revisits to this site confirmed its location and milling features. In 2004,
testing at this site recorded bedrock milling features, a few chipped stone artifacts, and
one possible bedrock mortar. This site is not considered significant under CEQA
guidelines.
Prehistoric habitation, chipped stone artifacts, bedrock mortars, and milling features. T.
Holcomb recorded this site in 1978. He suggests that it may be associated with
RIV-1072.
Prehistoric habitation, bedrock milling features, bedrock mortars, a rock ring, a rock art
panel (petroglyph) and chipped stone artifacts. The site contains three areas of
activity, loci A, B. and C. Locus B was tested in 2004 and no subsurface deposit found.
The rock art panel has been preserved. Updated as CA-RIV-6904 in 2002. See below.
Updated again in 2004; further research and review was conducted by CRM TECH,
and this site was identified as part of a larger archaeological district; recorded by M.
Dahdul (see P-33-14370 below).
Rock wall, about 100 meters long and located within the former Hubert Lindenberger!s
homestead. Possibly built at the turn of the 20th century.
This prehistoric site initially recorded in 1976 and only one milling feature identified on
one boulder.
Paul Chace recorded this prehistoric site in 1978. He noted two bedrock milling
features, and a few chipped stone artifacts on the ground surface near the milling
features. This site may be associated with Riv-1023.
Paul Chace recorded this prehistoric site in 1978. He described it as a camp site and
noted ground stone and chipped stone artifacts (materials included quartz, quartzite,
andesite, shale, and basalt) for an area about 90 by 45 meters. This site may be
associated with Riv-1023.
Paul Chace recorded this prehistoric camp site in 1978. He noted two bedrock milling
features, and a few chipped stone artifacts on the ground surface near the milling
features. This site may be associated with Riv-1023.
C.E. Drover recorded this prehistoric site in 1978 followed by a careful, surface
inspection. He noted over 100 artifacts including chipped stone debitage, hammer
stones, a quartz crystal with asphaltum (to adhere the stone to a wood stick or wand),
a chopper, ground stone tools (metate fragment and handstones) and retouched flakes
for an area of 60 by 60 meters. One portion of the site suggested a subsurface
deposit. Preservation of this important site was recommended.
M.C. Hall and J.P. Barker recorded this prehistoric site in 1979 as a single boulder with
a bedrock mortar.
M.C. Hall and J.P. Barker recorded this prehistoric site in 1979 as a stone tool
manufacturing site with cores, handstones, metate fragments, bifaces, and debitage.
Report No.
RI-00534, RI-06240
RI-00534, RI-06240,
RI-06356
RI-00393, RI-00394
RI-00534, RI-02959,
RI-03460, RI-04731
RI-00534, RI-04731
RI-00534
RI-00344, RI-00534
RI-00534
RI-00359, RI-00534
RI-00390, RI-00391
RI-00528
RI-00636
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Appendix C: Eastern Information Center list of cultural resources (no prehistoric site locations), dated April 13, 2010
Primary No.
P-33-001641
Trinomial No. Other IDs
CA-RIV-1641
P-33-001642
CA-RIV-1642
P-33-001644
CA-RIV-1644
P-33-001645
CA-RIV-1645
P-33-001698
CA-RIV-1698
P-33-001702
CA-RIV-1702
P-33-001724
CA-RIV-1724
P-33-001771
CA-RIV-1771
P-33-001826
CA-RIV-1826
P-33-001845
CA-RIV-1845
P-33-001987
CA-RIV-1987
P-33-001988
CA-RIV-1988
P-33-002005
CA-RIV-2005
P-33-002074
CA-RIV-2074
P-33-002092
CA-RIV-2092
P-33-002151
CA-RIV-2151
P-33-002152
CA-RIV-2152
Site Descriptions
M.C. Hall and J.P. Barker recorded this prehistoric site in 1979 and noted bedrock
milling features and a few stone tools near the milling features. In 2005, A. Hoover
revisited this site and found the site still intact.
M.C. Hall and J.P. Barker recorded this prehistoric site in 1979 as a single boulder with
a bedrock mortar. n 2005, A. Hoover revisited this site and found the site still intact.
M.C. Hall and J.P. Barker recorded this prehistoric site in 1979 as a single boulder with
a bedrock milling feature.
M.C. Hall and J.P. Barker recorded this prehistoric site in 1979 as a single boulder with
a bedrock mortar with a few chipped stone tools near the grinding boulder.
R. Giansanti recorded this prehistoric site in 1979. She noted one bedrock milling
feature for it.
J. Salpas and L. Bowles recorded this prehistoric site in 1979. They note for 100 by
100 meter area a number of ground stone and chipped stone tools.
J. Oxendine recorded this prehistoric site in 1979. She noted bedrock milling features
and a few pieces of debitage for this site. She suggested it was part of the RIV-332
complex of sites.
J. D. Swenson recorded this prehistoric site in 1979 and noted two bedrock mortars
and a milling feature within a large granitic outcrop.
J. Salpas and L. Bowles recorded this prehistoric site in 1980. They note for 150 by 60
meter area bedrock milling features and several chipped stone flakes, hammer stone,
and a metate fragment.
J. Salpas and L. Bowles recorded this prehistoric site in 1980. They note for four
milling features and one ground stone artifact. In 2000, M. Hogan determined that this
site had only two milling features and not a significant site under CEQA.
D. Pinto recorded this prehistoric site in 1979. She noted four milling features on two
boulders and a few chipped stone tools near the milling features (20 by 20 meter
area).
D. Pinto recorded this prehistoric site in 1979. She noted four milling features and
several ground stone artifacts (metates, handstones), calcined bone, and an agate
point, several pieces of debitage, and hammer stones near the milling features.
J. Oxendine recorded this prehistoric site in 1979. She noted bedrock milling features
and two pieces of debitage and one flake tool. The boulder with the two milling
features will be preserved in place.
D. Moore recorded this prehistoric site in 1981 and found one milling feature on one
isolated boulder. In 2005, B. Hall and K. Harris found the site area damaged and they
located only a 10 by 15 centimeter milling feature on a broken boulder.
M. Jesperson recorded this prehistoric site in 1979 and found one milling feature on
one isolated boulder.
R. Jenkins recorded this prehistoric site in 1981 and found three milling features within
a bedrock outcrop (9 by 9 meters).
R. Jenkins recorded this prehistoric site in 1981 and found one milling feature on one
boulder (part of a bedrock outcrop, 23 by 13 meters).
Report No.
RI-00528, RI-04973
RI-00528, RI-04973
RI-00528
RI-00528
RI-00625
RI-00554
RI-00925
RI-00772, RI-00838
RI-00784, RI-04404,
RI-05876
RI-00683, RI-00684,
RI-04393
RI-00679
RI-00976
RI-01126, RI-01127,
RI-04883, RI-06799
RI-00648
RI-01213
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Appendix C: Eastern Information Center list of cultural resources (no prehistoric site locations), dated April 13, 2010
Primary No.
P-33-002153
Trinomial No. Other IDs
CA-RIV-2153
P-33-002154
CA-RIV-2154
P-33-002155
CA-RIV-2155
P-33-002156
CA-RIV-2156
P-33-002221
CA-RIV-2221/
H
P-33-002222
CA-RIV-2222/
H
P-33-002223
CA-RIV-2223/
H
P-33-002224
CA-RIV-2224/
H
P-33-002543
CA-RIV-2543
P-33-003348
CA-RIV-3348
P-33-003349
CA-RIV-3349
P-33-003429
CA-RIV-3429
Other Menifee Temp 3
Site Descriptions
R. Jenkins recorded this prehistoric site in 1981 and found quartz debitage within a
boulder outcrop (7 by 7 meter area).
R. Jenkins recorded this prehistoric site in 1981 and found one milling feature on one
boulder within a bedrock outcrop (12 by 8 meters).
R. Jenkins recorded this site in 1981 and found four milling features within a bedrock
outcrop (41 by 4 meters). In 2007, a Edison pole survey did not relocate this
prehistoric site.
R. Jenkins recorded this prehistoric site in 1981 and found many milling features within
bedrock outcrops (70 by 40 meters) and several cupules (petroglyphs) on five boulders
within one cluster of bedrock boulders. Jenkins noted one handstone with the
petroglyph outcrop. In 2007, a Edison pole survey did not relocate this prehistoric site.
J. Elliott recorded this historical site in 1981. This location is known as the site of the
George French Adobe. Mr. French arrived in 1897 and married Alice Lindenberger in
1899. The site also includes a trash deposit that could provide information about the
pre-1900 period.
J. Elliott recorded this historical site in 1981. This location is known as the Olive Green
Ranch Complex, part of Hubert Lindenberger!s family ranch. In 2003, testing identified
historical occupation for this location with primarily structural debris found. Monitoring
recommended.
J. Elliott recorded this historical site in 1981. He noted “ruins of a ranch house with
associated outbuildings.” The Menifee Valley Historical Society identifies this location
as the Leonard Kirkpatrick property. (The Society provided several identifications of
property owners on the USGS Romoland 7.5! map curated with the City of Menifee,
2010.) A reservoir lies about 200 meters to the south may provide data on the 1890s
use of the property.
J. Elliott recorded this historical site in 1981. He noted “partially standing walls and
associated debris for this terracotta brick structure. The Menifee Valley Historical
Society identifies this location as the Lloyd McCall property. (The Society provided
several identifications of property owners on the USGS Romoland 7.5! map curated
with the City of Menifee 2010.) Subsurface material may remain from this early period
of use.
J. Salpas and L. Bowles recorded this prehistoric site in 1979. They note for 30 by 10
meter area three bedrock mortars, a handstone, and chipped stone tools.
M.C. Hall and J.P. Barker recorded this prehistoric site in 1979 as a single boulder with
a bedrock milling feature. May be associated with RIV-1633.
M.C. Hall and J.P. Barker recorded this prehistoric site in 1979 as a single boulder with
a bedrock milling feature. May be associated with RIV-1633.
C.E. Drover initially recorded this prehistoric site in 1988. B. Smith and J. Buysse
revisited this site in 2000. They noted bedrock milling features (3) within a boulder
outcrop (14 by 4 meters).
Report No.
RI-01213
RI-01213
RI-01213
RI-01213
RI-01171
RI-01171, RI-03460,
RI-04731, RI-04942
RI-01171
RI-01171
RI-01569, RI-01570
RI-02341, RI-04518
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Appendix C: Eastern Information Center list of cultural resources (no prehistoric site locations), dated April 13, 2010
Primary No.
P-33-003437
P-33-003806
P-33-003937
P-33-003938
P-33-003939
P-33-003989
P-33-004012/
5202
P-33-004223
P-33-004224
P-33-004225
Trinomial No. Other IDs
CA-RIV-3437 Other ARMC #A, Part of
Archaeological District that
appears to meet the California
Register of Historical
Resources
Report No.
Site Descriptions
RI-02349, RI-03739,
S. Dibble initially recorded this prehistoric site in 1988, D. Landis revisited this site in
1993, and A. Hoover and K. Blevins reviewed this site in 2002. The site includes seven RI-04919, RI-06798
milling features on several boulders within a bedrock outcrop. In 1993, surface artifacts
included chipped store debitage and handstone fragments, In 2005, A. Hoover
monitored the area and collected one handstone and three pieces of debitage from
this site area. In 2004, further research and review was conducted by CRM TECH, and
this site was identified as part of a larger archaeological district; recorded by M. Dahdul
(see P-33-14370 below).
B. Arkush recorded this prehistoric site in 1990. He noted one milling feature within a
CA-RIV-3806
bedrock outcrop (3 by 9 meters).
CA-RIV-3937/ AM-6, also listed as
R.Bissell initially recorded this site in 1985 as both historical and prehistoric. The
H
P-33-008826 (CA-RIV-8262/H) house foundations appear to date to the 1890s. In 1990, prehistoric component
included bedrock milling features, chipped stone debitage, bedrock mortar, and
cupules, In 2002, testing yielded a limited number of prehistoric tools, a number of
bedrock milling features and over 2,000 historical artifacts. J. Buysse and B. Smith
determined that this site is not significant under CEQA.
CA-RIV-3938
J. Brown recorded this historical site in 1990. In 2005, C. Wood and A. Holmes
H
revisited this site and included a concrete water trough with this home site, dating
post-1945.
CA-RIV-3939
J. Brown recorded this historical site in 1990. In 2005, C. Garcia and A. Holmes
H
revisited this site and found only a debris deposit that included historical to modern
items and no structural materials.
CA-RIV-3989H
R. Bissell recorded this historical site in 1990. He noted a discontinuous, dry laid, rock
wall that has segments extending for 400 meters. Parts of the wall are four to five
courses. Based upon this site!s location, it may relate to RIV-1357, another rock wall
located down slope.
CA-RIV-4012/
R. Bissell recorded this historical site in 1990. He noted an earthen canal which is part
5202H
of the San Jacinto and Pleasant Valley Company canal, ca. 1893. In 2003, D. Ballester
recorded another 3,100 foot segment of this canal to the west of earlier parts. The
canal continues and in 2004, two more segments were mapped. The 2004 segments
were given a new trinomial, 5202H. Subsequently, J. McKenna reviewed Segments 3
of RIV-5202 and questioned whether this earthen channel represented the former
canal or a ditch for control of water erosion on the hill slope. The canal located to the
east (Winchester USGS 7.5! map) has been preserved and is considered an historic
resource under CEQA.
CA-RIV-4223 ARMC #3
K. Del Chario recorded this prehistoric site in 1987. She noted five bedrock mortars,
five milling features, and chipped stone debitage within a boulder outcrop.
CA-RIV-4224 ARMC #2
K. Del Chario recorded this prehistoric site in 1987. She noted nine milling features,
and chipped stone debitage within a boulder outcrop. She also found historical debris
(1900s-1930s) with the prehistoric artifacts.
CA-RIV-4225 ARMC #1
K. Del Chario recorded this prehistoric site in 1987. She noted chipped stone debitage
and ground stone tools for a 50 by 100 meter area. She suggests that this site may be
associated with RIV-4224 that consists of milling features on the boulders, 75 meters
to the south.
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Primary No.
P-33-004486
P-33-005202/
4012H
P-33-005318
Trinomial No. Other IDs
CA-RIV-4486
CARIV-5202/
4012H
CA-RIV-5318
P-33-007652
Quail Valley Country Club
P-33-007653
Quail Valley
P-33-007679
P-33-007698
P-33-007699
Property
Number,
61662
Property
Number,
62469
Property
Number.
62470
Quail Valley
Christensen Ranch, Clyde C.
and Zora Christensen
Vernacular wood frame house, with stucco siding, built in 1907, 31550 Hwy 395,
recorded by Riverside County Historical Commission, 1982.
Gombers Ranch
Vernacular stone house, built in 1918, 24689 Menifee Road, and Vernacular wood
fram house and barn which are original Camp Haan World War II barracks; recorded
by Riverside County Historical Commission, 1982.
Vernacular wood frame house, built in 1940, and an original adobe milk house (still
standing in 1981), 25781 Ritter Avenue, recorded by Riverside County Historical
Commission, 1982.
Vernacular wood frame Bungalow, built in 1919, 25632 Sherman Road, recorded by
Riverside County Historical Commission, 1982.
P-33-007700
Property
Number,
62471
Schain Ranch, one of the
earliest ranches in the
Romoland area.
P-33-007701
Property
Number,
62472
Property
Number,
62473
Property
Number,
62474
Romoland area
P-33-007704
Property
Number,
62475
Hills Ranch
P-33-007706
Property
Number,
62477
P-33-007707
Property
Number,
62478
P-33-007702
P-33-007703
Report No.
Site Descriptions
C.E. Drover and D. M. Smith recorded this prehistoric site in 1991. They recorded one
milling feature, an area of midden-like soil, and chipped stone debitage for this 30 by
30 meter site.
See above information under CA-RIV-4012/5202. This resource is one linear feature
that received two trinomials.
C.E. Drover recorded this prehistoric site in 1993. He noted one, well-worn milling
feature for this site.
Vernacular Brick house, built in 1956, 28702 Anita Drive, recorded by Riverside
County Historical Commission, 1982.
Wood frame house, built in 1931, 23790 Clara Drive, recorded by Riverside County
Historical Commission, 1982.
Vernacular adobe house, built in 1942, 23866 Elsinore Lane, recorded by Riverside
County Historical Commission, 1982.
Romoland area
Vernacular stucco house, estimated built in 1919, 24950 Antelope Road, recorded by
Riverside County Historical Commission, 1982.
Menifee School Site
The site record indicates that this school was constructed in 1890 and that most
pioneer families (Kirkpatrick, Christensen, and Zeider) attended. Located at southwest
corner of Newport Road and Bradley Road.
Vernacular wood frame house with stucco walls, estimated built in 1938, note the tank
house, 28990 Mapes Road, recorded by Riverside County Historical Commission,
1982.
RI-07852
Vernacular stone house, estimated built in 1932, 25773 Bundy Canyon Road,
recorded by Riverside County Historical Commission, 1982. In 2007, the stone building
appears replaced by a mobile home or original building in ruins and the mobile home
added to the property.
Vernacular wood frame house (1930s) and an adobe homestead, built in 1922, 25471
Walden Road, in T6S R3W, Section 17, recorded by Riverside County Historical
Commission, 1982. In 2007, the Bundy Canyon widening report suggests re-evaluation
for this property.
1922 homestead built by the
Walden family.
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Primary No.
P-33-007708
P-33-007709
P-33-007711
P-33-007712
P-33-007713
P-33-007714
P-33-007715
Trinomial No. Other IDs
Walden West Cabin; this
Property
property also may have a
Number,
prehistoric component. The
62479
historical record form refers to
an “Indian camp ground” as
part of the property.
Leon Mine Site, a hard rock
Property
quartz mine
Number,
62480
Property
Numbers,
62482, 62483,
62484, 62485,
62486
Property
Numbers,
62487, 62488
62489, 62490,
62491, and
62492
Property
Number,
62493
Property
Number,
62494
P-33-008673
Property
Number,
62495
Property
Number,
62496
Property
Number,
62497
CA-RIV-6183
P-33-008674
CA-RIV-6184
P-33-008820
CA-RIV-6256
P-33-007716
P-33-007717
Site Descriptions
Vernacular wood frame cabin and house (1924), 25543 Walden Road, recorded by
Riverside County Historical Commission, 1982. In 2007, the Bundy Canyon widening
report re-evaluated this cabin and gardens and determined this structure appears
eligible to the National Register of Historic Places.
Vernacular wood frame house (1945) and out buildings (2 barns) and adobe house
estimated 1920s, 33780 Briggs Road, recorded by Riverside County Historical
Commission, 1983.
Bud Smith House and known
as Van Landingham House
Vernacular adobe house, built in 1945, 30250 Gunther Road, William and Florence
Van Landingham made the adobe bricks for this house. Recorded by Riverside County
Historical Commission, 1983.
Vernacular wood frame cabin, estimated built in 1920s, and windmill and brick house,
27115 Scott Road, recorded by Riverside County Historical Commission, 1983. In
2007, the Bundy Canyon widening report re-evaluated this cabin and gardens and
determined this structure appears eligible for local listing or designation.
Vernacular wood frame cabin, built 1915 ?, (still standing in 1983), 29621 Scott Road
recorded by Riverside County Historical Commission, 1983.
Al Drake homestead?
Merle Zeider property
Vernacular wood frame house and other ranch structures, built 1927 (estimated),
33281 Zeiders Road, recorded by Riverside County Historical Commission, 1983.
John Harrison property
Vernacular wood frame house, built in 1890 with associated out buildings and school
house moved to this property built in 1910, 33300 Hwy 395 (I-215), recorded by
Riverside County Historical Commission, 1983.
Audie Murphy Ranch
RI-07852
Leon Mine site is located on the City of Menifee’s east boundary (Briggs Road). “This
ruin once had a single story structure with corrugated tin and gable roof. The main
mine shaft nearby was, in 1895-96, 150 feet long. Today it is still visible, although land
abandoned.” taken from the site record prepared by Riverside County Historical
Commission, 1982
Vernacular wood frame cabin (estimated 1909 construction date) and two barns and a
capped mine shaft, 30903 Murrieta Road, recorded by Riverside County Historical
Commission, 1982.
The Pinto Ranch, located on
the far eastern border of the
City of Menifee
T.K. Ranch
Report No.
B. Gacomini recorded this prehistoric site in 1998. She noted two milling features
within a bedrock outcrop (3 by 2 meters).
B. Gacomini recorded this prehistoric site in 1998. She noted four milling features on
separate boulders within an area of 150 by 100 meters.
In 1985, Mike Mitchell combined eleven prehistoric sites under this primary number
including 33-1031, -1032, -1034, -1035, -1036, -1037, -1038, -8821, -8822, -8823, and
-8824. Individual descriptions provided under each primary number.
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Primary No.
Trinomial No. Other IDs
P-33-008821
CA-RIV-6257
Audie Murphy Ranch
P-33-008822
CA-RIV-6258
Audie Murphy Ranch
P-33-008823
CA-RIV-6259
Audie Murphy Ranch
P-33-008824
CA-RIV-6260
Audie Murphy Ranch
P-33-008825
CA-RIV-6261
Audie Murphy Ranch
Site Descriptions
Report No.
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric seasonal site in 2002. They note for a 100 by 48meter area petroglyphs, grinding features, bedrock mortars, a number of ground stone
and chipped stone tools. Testing determined that this site is significant under CEQA.
R. Bissell initially recorded this site in 1985 and conducted a subsurface test. The site
includes bedrock milling features, bedrock mortars, chipped stone debitage, and a
number of chipped stone tools and one piece of Tizon Brown Ware found. This site
also contains three areas of midden with hearth features and burnt bone fragments.
Cottonwood projectile points suggest a Late Prehistoric site. Updated in 2002 by J.
Buysse, who divided the site in two parts, separated by drainage. On the west side of
drainage, CA-RIV-6258A measures120 by 194 meters. It has 31 bedrock features, 3
petroglyphs (cupules), 87 milling slicks, and 16 mortars. Also contains a rock room.
Testing (45 shovel test units and two 1 by 1 meter test units) yielded 2,074 artifacts
plus animal bone, charcoal, marine shell, and fire affected rock. Site has two
components, Late Prehistoric and Archaic. Determined significant under CEQA. On
the east side of drainage, CA-RIV-6258B measures 101 by 59 meters. It has chipped
stone tools, bedrock milling features, petroglyphs (cupules), and two rock rooms.
Testing (12 shovel test units and one 1 by 1 meter unit) yielded 728 artifacts, including
a shell pendant and ceramic pipe fragment, plus animal bone and marine shell.
Determined significant under CEQA.
R. Bissell initially recorded this site in 1985 and noted a 240 by 190 meter area with
chipped stone and ground stone tools. He collected two Cottonwood triangular points
from the surface of the site area. This style of projectile points is diagnostic of the Late
Prehistoric period. Updated in 2002 by J. Buysse who divided the site into three parts.
CA-RIV-6259A/B measures 85 by 20 meters, which have two areas of stone tool
production. Surface collection of 23 artifacts. Testing (7 shovel test units) yielded no
subsurface artifacts. Determined not significant under CEQA. CA-RIV-6259C
measures 228 by 180 meters, and consists of bedrock milling features, five rock
shelters, and surface and subsurface artifacts. Testing (38 shovel test units and one 1
by 1 meter unit) yielded 315 artifacts, plus animal bone, charcoal, and fire affected
rock. Project point types indicate a Late Prehistoric period occupation. Determined
significant under CEQA.
R. Bissell initially recorded this prehistoric site in 1985 and noted a 290 by 100 meter
area with chipped stone and ground stone tools (at least one portable metate).
Updated in 2002 by J. Buysse, who divided this into two sites because there are two
loci. CA-RIV-6260A measures 137 by 46 meters, and consists of bedrock milling
features, one rock shelter, and stone tools (most of them found on the surface).
Testing (7 shovel test units) yielded 32 chipped stone artifacts. Surface collection
contained 284 artifacts, including 4 projectile points. Determined significant under
CEQA. CA-RIV-6260B measures 176 by 121 meters, and contains 20 bedrock milling
features, a rock ring, a rock room, and five rock shelters. Testing (4 shovel test units)
yield 47 chipped stone artifacts. Surface collection contained 378 artifacts. Determined
significant under CEQA.
R. Bissell initially recorded this prehistoric site in 1985 and noted a 85 by 30 meter
area with chipped stone and ground stone tools. In 2002, J. Buysse found this
prehistoric seasonal site but no surface artifacts. She did note three milling features;
and no subsurface remains in shovel test units. Determined that this site is not
significant under CEQA guidelines.
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Primary No.
Trinomial No. Other IDs
P-33-008826
P-33-008851
CA-RIV-6262/ Audie Murphy Ranch See
H
P-33-003937 (CA-RIV-3937)
(prehistoric and historic site)
CA-RIV-6282 Pebley Site 1
P-33-008853
CA-RIV-6283
CRM TECH 404-m1
P-33-008854
CA-RIV-6284
CRM TECH 404-m2
P-33-008855
CA-RIV-6285
CRM TECH 404-m3
P-33-008856
CA-RIV-6286
CRM TECH 404-m4
P-33-008857
CA-RIV-6287
CRM TECH 404-m5
P-33-008858
CA-RIV-6288
CRM TECH 404-m6
P-33-009664
CA-RIV-6464/ Alice Mine
H
P-33-009722
Menifee Temp 1
P-33-009723
CA-RIV-6482/ Menifee Temp 2
H
Menifee Temp 4
P-33-009724
Site Descriptions
The site received two different trimonials; a careful review of the records found no
difference between the two. The processed date on one form is 6/99 and the other
form is stamped “ARU approved May 21 1990.”
Report No.
R. Shepard recorded this prehistoric site in 1997 and found two milling features within
a bedrock outcrop (50 by 25 meters). He collected a basalt utilized flake, an
unmodified basalt flake, and a fragment of ground stone(metate) from the surface
associated with these milling features. In 2008, S. Bholat revisited this site and
recorded a total of four milling features. She found no additional surface artifacts.
N. Johnson recorded this prehistoric site in 1999. She noted one milling feature on a
low-lying boulder. Determined this site is not significant under CEQA guidelines.
N. Johnson recorded this prehistoric site in 1999. She noted one milling feature on a
single, bedrock boulder. Determined this site is not significant under CEQA guidelines.
N. Johnson recorded this prehistoric site in 1999. She noted one milling feature on a
single, bedrock boulder. Determined this site is not significant under CEQA guidelines.
N. Johnson recorded this prehistoric site in 1999. She noted four boulders with milling
features. Determined this site has potential for significance under CEQA guidelines.
N. Johnson recorded this prehistoric site in 1999. She noted four boulders with milling
features. Determined this site is not significant under CEQA.
N. Johnson recorded this prehistoric site in 1999. She noted two boulders with milling
features. Determined this site is not significant under CEQA.
Jean Keller conducted a field review of this ca.1893 mining location in 1999. She
recorded 13 surface excavation areas, 3 ore dumps, and one exposed quartz vein.
She found no remains of the mining operations such as structures, artifacts, or
machinery. [Because this resource is located about 1000 feet south of the City!s
present boundaries and because of the historical sensitivity of the area, it has been
included.]
B. Smith recorded this site in 2000. This historic homestead consists of a house
foundation, two outbuildings, foundation pad for water tower, debris piles, and groves
of pepper, eucalyptus, and pomegranate trees. B. Smith noted only the foundations
and debris (glass and ceramics) remained. Based on homestead records, he suggests
that the McCrindle family was the first family to live here. Monitoring recommended
because privy not located.
J. Buysse recorded this historical site (240 by 160 feet) in 2000. It includes debris
dating from 1940s and 1950s, primarily household and kitchen items.
J. Buysse recorded this historical site in 2000. It includes a 3 by 675 foot-long
RI-04518, RI-07528
concrete, cattle trough and 6 ancillary concrete foundations that date to the late 1940s.
In 2007, T. Cooley (archaeologist) noted that the location of this site was now part of a
housing subdivision and likely destroyed during construction grading.
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Primary No.
P-33-009725
Trinomial No. Other IDs
CA-RIV-7883/ Menifee Temp 5
H
P-33-009726
P-33-009745
Menifee Temp 6
CA-RIV-6493H GLR 00-1-1H
P-33-009746
GLR ISO-2000-2
P-33-010944
CA-RIV-6619
New West
P-33-010990
CA-RIV-6640
PC-1
P-33-010991
CA-RIV-6641
PC-2
P-33-010994
CA-RIV-6643/ HDC-1
H
P-33-011163
CA-RIV-6711/ GP-1
H
P-33-011164
CA-RIV-6712/ GP-2
H
P-33-011189
CA-RIV-7135/ 3.749
H
Report No.
Site Descriptions
J. Buysse recorded this historical site in 2000. It consists of a large concrete pad
foundation that parallels the rail line, a smaller concrete foundation, a concrete cinder
block structure, an historical debris deposit, and pit feature. These foundations, that
post-date 1948, appear related to dairy activities and associated with the railroad
(AT&SF). In 2005, L. Pierson recorded 7 historical subsurface deposits found within
this site during construction monitoring. The recovered artifacts (449 items and 53
pieces of bone) suggested a residence existed next to the agricultural warehouse,
J. Buysse recorded this historical site in 2000. It consists of a large concrete pad
foundation that parallels the rail line (AT&SF), a loading and unloading structure, and a
large pit. These features, that post-date 1948, appear related to the dairy/cattle
operation of the Menifee Ranch, a stockyard facility.
M. Robinson recorded this historical site in 2000. He found one hard-rock mining
prospect and associated tailings (21 by 12 feet). Based upon the hand-dug feature and
comparison with other similar mining features, he estimates an age of 1880-1914 for
this mining site.
M. Robinson recorded this prehistoric artifact in 2000. He found one granite metate,
that measures 35 by 23 centimeters and is worked on one side. No other evidence of
prehistoric activity in the area.
J. Keller recorded this prehistoric site in 2000. She recorded three ground stone
fragments, one handstone, a utilized flake, and 15 pieces of debitage. She noted that
the artifacts had been displaced by earth moving activity downslope from a flat terrace
area.
L. White recorded this prehistoric site in 2001. She found one bedrock boulder with
one milling feature.
L. White recorded this prehistoric site in 2001. She found one bedrock boulder with
one milling feature.
M. Dice recorded this historical site in 2001. He found one feature, a 15 by 7 meter,
single deposit of historical debris, among bedrock boulders. The debris, mostly
household items, dates to 1910-1930.
M. Dice recorded this historical site in 2001. He found two historical, mining features
for hard rock testing. He recorded the site as 10 by 14 meters. He noted no artifacts
but because it is similar to other early mining sites, he suggests this mining could date
to 1880-1900.
M. Dice recorded this historical site in 2001. He found one historical, mining feature for
hard rock testing. He recorded the site as 14.5 by 10 meters. He noted no artifacts but
because it is similar to other early mining sites, he suggests this mining could date to
1880-1900.
J. McKenna recorded this historical site in 2001 and provided an update in 2003. She
found two deposits of artifacts: one that dates to 1880-1914 and another that dates to
1914-1945. She suggests these items are from a former residence that is no longer on
the property. She also noted two boulders with gun shot fractures and a painted white
circle used for target practice at this site. [This location is labeled the Merle Zeider!s
residence on Menifee Valley Historical Society map that is on file with the City of
Menifee (prepared by B. Bouris).]
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Primary No.
Trinomial No. Other IDs
P-33-011203
3.749
P-33-011242
CETAP 1-s-1H
P-33-011419
CA-RIV-6806
CRM TECH 831-1
P-33-011450
CA-RIV-6832
P-33-011451
CA-RIV-6833
AE-NRX-4, See also
P-33-014370, Part of
Archaeological District that
appears to meet the California
Register of Historical
Resources
AE-NRX-5, See P-33-14370.
Part of Archaeological District
that appears to meet the
California Register of Historical
Resources
P-33-011453
P-33-011454
P-33-011455
P-33-011464
Report No.
Site Descriptions
J. McKenna recorded this prehistoric site in 2001 and provided an update in 2003. She
found three milling features on three different boulders in an area, 38 by 5 meters. She
noted no artifacts at this location, but recommended monitoring because ground cover
was dense.
W. Sawyer and C. Braker recorded this historical site in 2001. They found several
concrete foundations, a “cistern/trough,” a pile of concrete slabs and several refuse
deposits. Based upon the makers marks on the glass jars and bottles, the deposit with
the concrete foundation dates to the 1950s and 1960s.
J. Smallwood recorded this prehistoric site in 2002 and provided an update in 2005.
They found six milling features on six different boulders in an area, 42 by 10 meters.
They conducted a subsurface test and surface scrape and found no artifacts at this
site. In 2007, K. Tsunoda could not relocate this site and decided that recent
development had destroyed the site.
M. Robinson recorded this prehistoric site in 2002. He found one low-lying boulder with
three milling features. No other evidence of prehistoric activity in the area. In 2004,
further research and review was conducted by CRM TECH, and this site was identified
as part of a larger archaeological district; recorded by M. Dahdul (see P-33-14370
below).
M. McDougall and D. Bircheff recorded this prehistoric site in 2002. In 2003, CRMTech tested this site (49 by 13 meters) and found six boulders with a total of 15 milling
features. The subsurface testing yielded no artifacts. In 2004, further research and
review was conducted by CRM TECH, and this site was identified as part of a larger
archaeological district; recorded by M. Dahdul (see P-33-14370 below). In 2005, this
site was destroyed during construction of Newport Road.
CA-RIV-6835 AE-NRX-7, see P-33-14370.
M. McDougall and D. Bircheff recorded this prehistoric site (91 by 18 meters) in 2002.
Part of Archaeological District They found five boulders with eight milling features and chipped stone artifacts located
that appears to meet the
between the boulders with the features. The artifacts included 3 pieces of debitage. In
California Register of Historical 2004, further research and review was conducted by CRM TECH, and this site was
Resources
identified as part of a larger archaeological district; recorded by M. Duahdul (see
P-33-14370 below).
CA-RIV-6836 AE-NRX-8, see P-33-14370.
M. McDougall and D. Bircheff recorded this prehistoric site (28 by 55 meters) in 2002.
Part of Archaeological District They found two bedrock boulders with six milling features and one chipped stone
that appears to meet the
artifact located between the boulders with the features. The artifact is made from nonCalifornia Register of Historical local chert. In 2004, further research and review was conducted by CRM TECH, and
Resources
this site was identified as part of a larger archaeological district; recorded by M. Dahdul
(see P-33-14370 below).
CA-RIV-6837/ AE-NRX-9
M. Robinson recorded this site in 2002. He found a former house site but construction
H
of a pond (dry), a drainage channel extending from the pond and excavated dirt berm
have destroyed an “surface traces of the former house site.”
CA-RIV-6842/ Menifee West Temp 1
J. Buysse and L. Pierson recorded this historical debris site in 2002. They note for 81
H
by 50 meter area several bottle and jar fragments, household refuse, that dates from
the 1920s to 1960s. They find no associated features with this debris. They suggest
after testing for a subsurface deposit that this site represents a roadside refuse dump.
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Primary No.
Trinomial No. Other IDs
P-33-011465
CA-RIV-6843
P-33-011466
CA-RIV-6844/ Menifee West Temp 3
H
P-33-011467
CA-RIV-6845
P-33-011468
CA-RIV-6846/ Menifee West Temp 5
H
P-33-011469
CA-RIV-6847
P-33-011470
CA-RIV-6848/ Menifee West Temp 7
H
P-33-011471
CA-RIV-6849/ Menifee West Temp 8
H
P-33-011472
CA-RIV-6850
Menifee West Temp 2
Menifee West Temp 4
Menifee West Temp 6
Menifee West Temp 8
Report No.
Site Descriptions
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site in 2002. It consists of two boulders with milling
features; each boulder has two milling features. She found no artifacts on the surface
or in the subsurface testing (one 1 by 1 meter unit and 6 shovel test units.
L. Pierson recorded this historical debris site and prehistoric site in 2002. The
RI-07509
prehistoric part of the site consists of bedrock outcrop with a bedrock mortar, two
basins, and 39 milling features. He noted for a 146 by 80-meter area several hundred
artifacts that ranged in date from 1900 to 1940s. Subsurface testing (24 shovel test
units and two 1 by 1 meter units) found a buried deposit of artifacts and recommended
a data recovery program. In 2006, J. Smallwood conducted the additional
investigations (3 trenches, eight, 1 by1 meter units, and six shovel test units). Over
1,243 historic-period artifacts were recovered and ranged in date from 1920s to 1930s,
the post-WWI through the depression. Insight into what people used during this time.
They also found one, prehistoric handstone.
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric seasonal site in 2002. She notes five bedrock
boulders with seven milling features and a sparse number of chipped stone tools. A
subsurface test of 10 shovel test units and one 1 by1 meter unit yielded one
handstone, a metate fragment, five pieces of debitage, and modified flake. Testing
determined that this site is significant under CEQA.
L. Pierson and J. Buysse recorded this historical and prehistoric site. The prehistoric
part of the site consists of bedrock outcrop with seven milling features. They noted at
the historic site (a 114 by 57-meter area), several hundred artifacts that ranged in date
from 1900 to 1920s. Subsurface testing (19 shovel test units and two 1 by 1 meter
units) found a buried deposit of historical artifacts and recommended a data recovery
program.
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site in 2002. It consists of two boulders with four
milling features. She found no artifacts on the surface or in the subsurface testing (one
1 by 1 meter unit and 6 shovel test units.)
L. Pierson and J. Buysse recorded this historical and prehistoric site. The prehistoric
part of the site consists of a bedrock outcrop with 12 milling features and one basin.
The testing found a prehistoric subsurface deposit at this site. They noted at the
historic site (a 67 by 40-meter area), several hundred artifacts that ranged in date from
1900 to 1960s. Subsurface testing (21 shovel test units and two 1 by 1 meter units)
found a buried deposit of prehistoric artifacts (1,251) and recommended a data
recovery program for the prehistoric component.
L. Pierson and J. Buysse recorded this historical and prehistoric site. The prehistoric
part of the site consists of 53 boulders with 87 milling features, 27 rubs, two ovals, two
mortars, and six basins. The testing found a prehistoric subsurface deposit at this site
(236 by 169 meters) that extended 130 centimeters below ground surface. They noted
at the historic site, a sparse number of artifacts Subsurface testing (75 shovel test
units and four 1 by 1 meter units) found many prehistoric artifacts (1.460) and
recommended a data recovery program for the prehistoric component.
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site in 2002. It consists of one boulder with three
milling features. She found no artifacts on the surface or in the subsurface testing (one
1 by 1 meter unit and three shovel test units.)
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Primary No.
Trinomial No. Other IDs
P-33-011505
CA-RIV-6858
SP-1
P-33-011506
CA-RIV-6859
SP-2, See also P-33-015724
P-33-011507
CA-RIV-6860
SP-3
P-33-011508
CA-RIV-6861
SP-4
P-33-011509
CA-RIV-6862
SP-5
P-33-011510
CA-RIV-6866
SP-6
P-33-011514
SP-7
P-33-011515
CA-RIV-6867
SP-8
P-33-011516
CA-RIV-6868
SP-10
Report No.
Site Descriptions
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (201 by 167 meters) in 2002. It consists of 27
bedrock milling features, two rock shelters, and a rock ring. Testing and surface
collection yielded 784 artifacts including bone and charcoal and fire-affected rock.
Determined that this site is a significant site under CEQA and should be preserved.
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (268 by 198 meters) in 2002. It consists of 27
bedrock milling features, but four of these bedrock milling features are located outside
of the property boundaries. The 23 bedrock features that were documented included
61 milling features, one rub, one basin, and a bedrock mortar. Testing and surface
collection yielded 92 stone (some fire-affected rock). They determined that this part of
the site was not significant under CEQA, but recommended the portion of the site
outside the property boundary should be considered significant until it could be tested.
In 2006, site update by J. Minor, T. Diaz, V. Austerman. They investigated the northern
portion, measuring 52 by 75 meters, and recorded 7 bedrock boulders with a total of
31 milling features. They also recorded a concentration of historical household debris
dating between 1880 to 1914.
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (114 by 51 meters) in 2002. It consists of 4
bedrock features, with a total of eight milling features. Testing (12 shovel test units)
and surface collection yielded 5 chipped stone artifacts. They determined that this site
was not significant under CEQA.
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (40 by 43 meters) in 2002. It consists of 1
bedrock boulder, with two milling features and two cores. Testing (5 shovel test units)
and surface collection yielded no subsurface deposit. They determined that this site
was not significant under CEQA.
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (9 by 7 meters) in 2002. It consists of 1
bedrock boulder, with four milling features that included 1 basin. Testing (3 shovel test
units) yielded no subsurface deposit. They determined that this site was not significant
under CEQA.
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (12 by 12 meters) in 2002. It consists of 1
bedrock boulder, with three milling features. Testing (3 shovel test units) yielded no
subsurface deposit. They determined that this site was not significant under CEQA.
L. Pierson recorded this historical dam and reservoir site in 2002. The dam (5 meters
long and 1.5 meters wide) consists of field stones (granite boulders) and is capped
with mortar with a ceramic pipe used as a spillway. Archival research did not find
information on a construction date, but probably associated with ranch activities of the
early 20th century.
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (13 by 13 meters) in 2002. It consists of 1
bedrock boulder, with two milling features. Testing (3 shovel test units) yielded no
subsurface deposit. They determined that this site was not significant under CEQA.
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (22 by 18 meters) in 2002. It consists of 1
bedrock boulder, with one milling feature and one metate fragment. Testing (4 shovel
test units) yielded no subsurface deposit. They determined that this site was not
significant under CEQA.
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Primary No.
Trinomial No. Other IDs
P-33-011540
CA-RIV-6869
SP-9
P-33-011541
CA-RIV-6870
AM-Temp 1
P-33-011542
CA-RIV-6871
AM-Temp 2
P-33-011543
CA-RIV-6872
AM-Temp 3
P-33-011544
CA-RIV-6873
AM-Temp 5
P-33-011546
CA-RIV-6874/ AM-Temp 14H
H
P-33-011547
CA-RIV-6875
AM-Temp 15
P-33-011548
CA-RIV-6876
AM-Temp 16
P-33-011549
P-33-011550
P-33-011551
P-33-011552
P-33-011553
P-33-011554
CA-RIV-6877
CA-RIV-6878
CA-RIV-6879
CA-RIV-6880
CA-RIV-6881
CA-RIV-6882
CA-RIV-1034A
CA-RIV-1034B
CA-RIV-6258A
CA-RIV-6258B
CA-RIV-6259A/B
CA-RIV-6259C
Site Descriptions
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (62 by 10 meters) in 2002. It consists of 3
bedrock boulders, with four milling features and one handstone from the surface.
Testing (9 shovel test units and one 1by 1 meter unit) only yielded two chipped stone
artifacts. They determined that this site was not significant under CEQA.
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (124 by 92 meters) in 2002. It consists of 2
bedrock boulders, with one milling feature and one bedrock mortar. Testing (6 shovel
test units) yielded no subsurface deposit or artifacts. They determined that this site
was not significant under CEQA.
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (55 by 23 meters) in 2002. It consists of 3
bedrock boulders, with two milling features and one bedrock mortar and one
handstone fragment from the surface of the site. Testing (8 shovel test units) yielded
no subsurface deposit or artifacts. They determined that this site was not significant
under CEQA.
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (131 by 55 meters) in 2002. It consists of 7
bedrock boulders, with 6 milling features and four bedrock mortars, one mortar start
and one handstone fragment from the surface of the site. Testing (11 shovel test units)
yielded no subsurface deposit or artifacts. They determined that this site was not
significant under CEQA.
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (126 by 121 meters) in 2002. It consists of 2
bedrock boulders with 18 milling features and petroglyphs (cupules) and a subsurface
deposit. Testing (23 shovel test units and one 1 by 1 meter unit) and surface collection
yielded 659 artifacts including animal bone and fire-affected rock, and a variety of
stone tools. Determined that this site is significant under CEQA and should be
preserved.
J. Buysse recorded this historical site (107 by 15 meters) in 2002. It consists of an
historic trash deposit, primarily pre-1920s household debris. Testing (16 shovel test
units and one 1 by 1 meter unit) yielded a subsurface deposit. They determined that
this site is significant under CEQA.
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (136 by 114 meters) in 2002. Possible Archaic
Period site. It consists of a dense stone tool processing site and a subsurface deposit.
Testing (33 shovel test units and one 1 by 1 meter unit) and surface collection yielded
995 artifacts including animal bone and fire-affected rock, and a variety of stone tools.
Determined that this site is significant under CEQA and should be preserved.
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (84 by 61 meters) in 2002. It consists of a
surface deposit, with chipped stone manufacturing site. Testing (9 shovel test units)
yielded no artifacts and surface collection yielded 27 artifacts. Determined that this site
is not significant under CEQA and should be preserved.
update to site previously recorded at CA-RIV-1034
update to site previously recorded at CA-RIV-1034
update to site previously recorded at CA-RIV-6258
update to site previously recorded at CA-RIV-6258
update to site previously recorded at CA-RIV-6259
update to site previously recorded at CA-RIV-6259
Report No.
RI-08179
RI-08179
RI-08179
RI-08179
RI-08179
RI-08179
RI-08179
RI-08179
RI-08179
RI-08179
RI-08179
RI-08179
RI-08179
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Primary No.
Trinomial No. Other IDs
Report No.
P-33-011555
P-33-011556
P-33-011557
CA-RIV-6883 CA-RIV-6260A
CA-RIV-6884 CA-RIV-6260B
CA-RIV-6885/ AM Temp 4H
H
RI-08179
RI-08179
RI-08179
P-33-011558
CA-RIV-6886
RI-08179
P-33-011559
CA-RIV-6887
P-33-011560
CA-RIV-6888
P-33-011561
CA-RIV-6889
P-33-011562
CA-RIV-6890
P-33-011563
CA-RIV-6891
P-33-011564
CA-RIV-6892
P-33-011591
CA-RIV-6904
P-33-011803
Site Descriptions
update to site previously recorded at CA-RIV-6260
update to site previously recorded at CA-RIV-6260
J. Buysse recorded this historical site (29 by 20 meters) in 2002. It consists of an
historic trash deposit, primarily pre-1920s household debris. Testing (5 shovel test
units) yielded a subsurface deposit. They determined that this site is not significant
under CEQA.
AM Temp 6
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (95 by 81 meters) in 2002. It consists of a
dense stone tool processing site and a subsurface deposit. Testing (12 shovel test
units and one 1 by 1 meter unit) and surface collection yielded 102 artifacts plus fireaffected rock. Found non-local chert materials. Determined that this site is significant
under CEQA and should be preserved.
AM Temp 8
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (85 by 64 meters) in 2002. It consists of a
dense stone tool processing site and a subsurface deposit. Testing (14 shovel test
units and one 1 by 1 meter unit) yielded 98 artifacts, including a Cottonwood point,
plus fire-affected rock. Determined that this site is significant under CEQA and should
be preserved.
AM Temp 9
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (102 by 52 meters) in 2002. It consists of a
dense stone tool processing site, a subsurface deposit, and a boulder with a milling
feature. Testing (7 shovel test units and one 1 by 1 meter unit) yielded 60 artifacts,
including non-local chert, plus fire-affected rock and animal bone. Determined that this
site is significant under CEQA and should be preserved.
AM Temp 11
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (293 by 180 meters) in 2002. It contains 15
bedrock milling features, and surface (87) and subsurface (56) artifacts. Testing (24
shovel test units and one 1 by 1 meter unit) yielded 143 artifacts, plus fire-affected rock
and animal bone. Determined that this site is not significant under CEQA.
AM Temp 12
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (121 by 64 meters) in 2002. It contains 4
bedrock boulders with 21 milling features, and surface artifacts (7). Testing (8 shovel
test units). Determined that this site is not significant under CEQA.
AM Temp 7A
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (76 by 37 meters) in 2002. It contains 5
bedrock boulders with a total of 10 milling features, and 2 surface artifacts. Testing (8
shovel test units). Determined that this site is not significant under CEQA.
AM Temp 7B
J. Buysse recorded this prehistoric site (125 by 120 meters) in 2002. It contains 16
bedrock boulders with a total of 69 milling features, 192 surface artifacts and 220
subsurface artifacts. Testing (29 shovel test units and one 1 by 1 meter unit). Found
non-local chert and chalcedony materials, and a quartz crystal fragment. Determined
that this site is significant under CEQA.
update for CA-RIV-1356 and
D McDougall recorded this site in 2002 to update CA-RIV-1356 and CA-RIV-3990 (see
CA-RIV-3990. Later, made part above). There are two loci. Site contains 30 bedrock mortars and other milling
of Archaeological District that features, petroglyph panel, and 150+ stone tool debitage on surface. Multi-component
appears to meet the California site, dating to Archaic (because a Pinto-style dart point base was found) and to Late
Register of Historical
Prehistoric. In 2004, further research and review was conducted by CRM TECH, and
Resources, see P-33-14370.
this site was identified as part of a larger archaeological district; recorded by M. Dahdul
(see P-33-14370 below).
PDS-7
Isolate recorded by K. Becker in 1990. Granite metate fragment.
RI-08179
RI-08179
RI-08179
RI-08179
RI-08179
RI-08179
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Primary No.
Trinomial No. Other IDs
P-33-012279
CA-RIV-7010
P-33-012339
P-33-012435
P-33-012535
P-33-012536
P-33-012888
P-33-012889
P-33-013226
P-33-013227
P-33-013228
P-33-013229
P-33-013307
P-33-013376
Report No.
Site Descriptions
Prehistoric site recorded by P. de Barros in 2002 as a concentration (35 by 10 meters)
of surface artifacts containing chipped stone material. In 2005, N. Lawson tested with 7
shovel test units and one 1 by 1 meter unit, and recovered 1 utilized flake and 23
pieces of debitage.
L. White recorded this prehistoric site in 2003. She found two bedrock boulders, each
CA-RIV-7028 GR-1
with one milling feature.
A. Hoover and K Blevins recorded this prehistoric site in 2003 as a metaquartzite
CA-RIV-7057
quarry site with surface artifacts. The site measures 35 by 27 meters. In 2004, Hoover
and Blevins tested this site (6 shovel test units), and recovered 326 artifacts; most of
them are lithic debitage. During mitigation monitoring in 2005, Hoover and Blevins
recovered 7 more chipped stone artifacts.
C. Lambert recorded this prehistoric site in 2003. He found 7 chipped stone artifacts on
CA-RIV-7129 R-1
the surface in an area of 25 by 25 meters. Also one bedrock boulder with 6 milling
features.
C. Lambert recorded this prehistoric site in 2003. He found 25 chipped stone artifacts
CA-RIV-7130 R-2
and a granite metate on the surface in an area of 65 by 80 meters.
CA-RIV-7186/ M#1
K Bouscaren, R. Dilthey, and M. Dice recorded this historic site in 2003. It measures
H
133 by 24 meters, and contains 3 separate deposits of historic debris, contained
mostly household items, dating between 1880 through 1945, probably associated with
a nearby homestead. [Based on map prepared by B. Bouris, Menifee Valley Historical
Society, and located at the City of Menifee, this homestead appears to be the Brown
farm.]
CA-RIV-7187/ M#2
K Bouscaren, R. Dilthey, and M. Dice recorded this historic site in 2003. It measures
H
16 by 18 meters, and contains 1 deposit of historic debris, contained mostly household
items, dating between 1880 through 1945. [Based on map prepared by B. Bouris,
Menifee Valley Historical Society, and located at the City of Menifee, this deposit may
be associated with the Brown farm, but it!s located further away.]
L. White recorded this prehistoric site in 2004. It contains a bedrock boulder with one
CA-RIV-7367 H-1
milling feature. The site area measures 6 by 5 meters.
CA-RIV-7368 H-2
L. White recorded this prehistoric site in 2004. It contains a bedrock boulder with one
milling feature. The site area measures 3 by 5 meters.
L. White recorded this historic structure site in 2003, containing a single story wood
H-3
frame house built in 1934. Does not appear to be eligible for NRHP or California
Register.
CA-RIV-7400 LSA-BEH431-S-1
N. Lawson recorded this prehistoric site in 2004. She noted a bedrock boulder
containing one mortar and six milling features. Site area measures about 4 by 5
meters.
CA-RIV-7409 LSA-CHO334-S-1
R. Goodwin recorded this prehistoric site in 2003. He noted a bedrock boulder with
one milling feature, with chipped stone debitage nearby. The site measure 34 by 24
meters. In 2004, R. Goodwin monitored this site and collected 1 quartz flaked artifact.
CA-RIV-7439 Vanderfeer Brothers Dairy, V-1 L. White recorded this prehistoric site in 2004. It contains a bedrock boulder with one
milling feature. The site area measures 4 by 2.8 meters.
MR-7
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Primary No.
P-33-013377
P-33-013378
P-33-013379
P-33-013380
P-33-013381
P-33-013382
P-33-014092
P-33-014093
P-33-014370
P-33-014399
P-33-014400
P-33-014990
P-33-014991
P-33-015340
P-33-015341
P-33-015342
Trinomial No. Other IDs
Site Descriptions
CA-RIV-7440 Vanderfeer Brothers Dairy, V-2 L. White recorded this prehistoric site in 2004. It contains 4 bedrock boulders with 5
milling features and 2 mortars. The site area measures 50 by 15 meters.
CA-RIV-7441 Vanderfeer Brothers Dairy, V-3 L. White recorded this prehistoric site in 2004. It contains 2 bedrock boulders with 3
milling features. The site area measures 38 by 8 meters.
CA-RIV-7442 Vanderfeer Brothers Dairy, V-4 L. White recorded this prehistoric site in 2004. It contains 1 bedrock boulders with 1
mortar. The site area measures 5 by 4 meters.
CA-RIV-7443 Vanderfeer Brothers Dairy, V-5 L. White recorded this prehistoric site in 2004. It contains 3 bedrock boulders with 2
milling features, 1 basin, and 1 mortar. The site area measures 38 by 10 meters.
CA-RIV-7444 Vanderfeer Brothers Dairy, V-6 L. White recorded this prehistoric site in 2004. It contains 1 bedrock boulder with 1
milling feature. The site area measures 4 by 3 meters.
CA-RIV-7445 Vanderfeer Brothers Dairy, V-7 L. White recorded this prehistoric site in 2004. It contains 2 bedrock boulders with 5
milling features. The site area measures 18 by 6 meters.
CA-RIV-7733 Bradberry Temp 1
B. Bradberry recorded this prehistoric site in 2005. It contains 8 bedrock boulders with
a total of 15 milling features with 1 handstone (on surface). Site measures 65 by 109
meters. Testing (8 shovel test units) yielded no artifacts. Determined that the site is not
significant under CEQA criteria.
CA-RIV-7734 Bradberry Temp 2
B. Bradberry recorded this prehistoric site in 2005. It contains 5 bedrock boulders with
a total of 5 milling features, with 2 chipped stone artifacts nearby. Site measure 94 by
30 meters. Testing (8 shovel test units) yielded no subsurface artifacts. Determined
that the site is not significant under CEQA criteria.
In 2004, CRM TECH prepared an archaeological site district that includes nearly 100
district
This archaeological district
contains following sites in City sites. This district includes 8 sites recorded within the City, and extends east, beyond
the City boundary. See individual site listings above for more details on the sites within
of Menifee: CA-RIV-1164,
the City.
-1165, -3437, -6832, -6833,
-6835, 6836, and -6904.
CA-RIV-7830
D. Eliseuson recorded this site in 2003. It measures 8 by 7 meters, and contains a
bedrock boulder with 1 milling feature. Determined that the site is not significant under
CEQA.
CA-RIV-7831
D. Eliseuson recorded this site in 2003. It measures 2 by 1 meters, and contains a
bedrock boulder with 1 milling feature. Determined that the site is not significant under
CEQA.
CA-RIV-7964 Granite#1
M. Dice recorded this prehistoric site in 2006. He found two bedrock boulders, with a
total of 4 mortars and 1 milling feature. The site measures 37 by 17 meters.
M. Dice recorded this prehistoric site in 2006. He found 7 bedrock boulders, with a
CA-RIV-7965 Granite#2
total of 16 milling features. The site measures 95 by 18 meters.
LSA-CHO532-S-1
R. Goodwin and C. Fritz recorded this historical site in 2005. They noted a pre-1953
well casing for agriculture, found during monitoring.
LSA-CHO532-S-2
R. Goodwin recorded this historical site in 2005. He noted an abandoned well, pump,
and stand pipe, used for agriculture between 1950 to 1970s; found during monitoring.
LSA-CHO532-S-3
R. Goodwin recorded this historical site in 2006. He noted cinder block and steel post
cattle chute, dating between WWII and 1960; found during monitoring.
Report No.
RI-07634
RI-07634
RI-04699, RI-04804
RI-04699, RI-04804
RI-06739
RI-06739
RI-06739
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Primary No.
Trinomial No. Other IDs
P-33-015381
P-33-015382
P-33-015383
P-33-015389
P-33-015462
CA-RIV-8150
P-33-015463
P-33-015667
CRM TECH 1959-1
CRM TECH 1959-1 Iso-1
CA-RIV-8165
AE-BCN-3H
P-33-015668
AE-BCN-3H
P-33-015670
AE-BCN-ISO-1H
P-33-015721
CA-RIV-8190
P-33-015722
CA-RIV-8197
P-33-015723
CA-RIV-8191
P-33-015724
P-33-015725
CA-RIV-8192
CA-RIV-8193
P-33-015726
P-33-015727
SRI-1-H
CA-RIV-6859
Site Descriptions
M. Rees recorded this historical residence in 2006. The single family residence at
28050 Hwy. 74 was constructed in 1933. A second structure nearby. Does not appear
eligible for listing on the NRHP or California Register.
M. Rees recorded this historical residence in 2006. The single family residence at
27912 Ethanac Rd was constructed in 1934. Does not appear eligible for listing on the
NRHP or California Register.
M. Rees recorded this historical residence in 2006. The single family residence at
27546 Ethanac Rd. was constructed in 1918. Does not appear eligible for listing on the
NRHP or California Register.
M. Rees recorded this historical residence in 2006. The single family residence at
27625 Ethanac Rd was constructed in 1960. Does not appear eligible for listing on the
NRHP or California Register.
L. Hunt recorded this prehistoric site in 2006. It consists of one bedrock boulder with
two milling features. Measures 3 by 3 meters.
An isolated artifact recorded by L. Hunt in 2006. A granitic handstone. Found near the
milling features in CA-RIV-8150.
M. Linder, T. Kennedy, K. Jernigan recorded this historical site in 2006. It measures 18
by 9 feet, and consists of a discrete deposit of 24 household items, dating post WWII.
Determined that the site is not significant under CEQA.
M. Linder, T. Kennedy, K. Jernigan recorded this historical site in 2006. It consists of
an abandoned well, dating between the 1940s to1960s. Determined that the site is not
significant under CEQA.
M. Linder, T. Kennedy, K. Jernigan recorded this prehistoric artifact in 2006. A
metavolcanic, secondary, chipped stone artifact. Determined that the site is not
significant under CEQA.
J. Minor and T. Diaz recorded this site in 2006. It has both prehistoric and historical
components. The prehistoric site measures 55 by 45 meters, and consists of 5
bedrock boulders that contain 6 milling features. Found 7 chipped stone artifacts
during subsurface testing. Historic component consists of blacksmith forge and other
hardware pieces and scrap; dates between 1880 to 1945.
J. Minor, T. Diaz, B. Boggs, and E. Chapman recorded this prehistoric site in 2006.
Measures 105 by 56 meters, and consists of 8 bedrock boulders that contain a total of
11 milling features, a rock shelter, and chipped stone artifacts from subsurface testing
and on the surface.
J. Minor, T. Diaz, V. Austerman recorded this prehistoric site in 2006. Measures 48 by
16 meters, and consists of 2 bedrock boulders that contain a total of 4 milling features,
and a rock shelter, and 2 stone artifacts (metate and chipped stone tool).
update to site previously recorded at CA-RIV-6859
J. Minor, T. Diaz, V. Austerman recorded this prehistoric site in 2006. Measures 2 by 2
meters, and consists of 1 bedrock boulders with 1 milling feature.
J. Minor recorded an isolated artifact, a granitic handstone, in 2006. It!s located close
to 5 other prehistoric sites with milling features.
J. Minor recorded an isolated historical artifact, a piece of sun-colored amethyst glass,
in 2006. It dates from 1880s to 1920s.
Report No.
RI-06560
RI-07427
RI-07427
RI-07427
RI-07427
RI-07427
RI-07427
RI-07427
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Primary No.
Trinomial No. Other IDs
P-33-015728
P-33-015729
P-33-015743
8196/H
P-33-015892
CA-RIV-8255
P-33-015893
CA-RIV-8256
P-33-015894
P-33-015895
CA-RIV-8257
P-33-015896
CA-RIV-8258
P-33-015958
CA-RIV-8282
P-33-015987
CA-RIV-8290
P-33-016712
P-33-016771
CA-RIV-8779
P-33-016772
CA-RIV-8780
P-33-016925
Site Descriptions
J. Minor recorded an isolated, quartzite, chipped stone artifact, in 2006. It!s located
close to other prehistoric sites.
J. Minor recorded an isolated historical artifact, two pieces of aqua bottle glass, in
2006. It dates to about 1900.
This historical site, containing a portion of the San Jacinto Valley Railroad, was
recorded by P. Beedle in 2006. She prepared a linear record form (DPR 523L). Rail
line was constructed in 1888, and extended from Perris to San Jacinto, passing
through the City of Menifee.
C. Callahan recorded this prehistoric site in 2005. It measures 10 by 10 meters, and
Temp 17
contains 1 boulder that has 21 milling features on it, and 9 surface artifacts (chipped
stone and ground stone tools). Site was recorded during construction monitoring.
S. Rosenberg recorded this prehistoric site in 2005 during monitoring. It measures 15
Temp 18
by 12 meters, and contains 2 bedrock boulders with a total of 7 milling features.
Subsurface testing (6 shovel test units and one 1 by 1 meter unit) yielded 16 artifacts,
plus animal bone. An additional 26 artifacts were recovered from subsurface during
monitoring.
M. Tyberg recorded this prehistoric in 2005. It consists of 1 bedrock boulder with 2
Temp 19
milling features. This site is just southeast of CA-RIV-6259C.
C. Hoff recorded this historical site in 2006. It measures 46 by 28 meters and contains
Temp 20
household debris of bottles and tableware fragments which date between 1880 to
1920. This is located immediately south of CA-RIV-6874/H, another concentration of
historical debris. Subsurface testing (6 shovel test units and one 1 by 1 meter unit) and
monitoring yielded 13 prehistoric artifacts.
This prehistoric site was recorded in 2006 by C. Hoff. During monitoring, 13 ground
Temp 21
stone artifacts and 9 chipped stone artifacts were discovered. The site measures 140
by 120 meters. Subsequent testing (two 1 by 1 meter units) yielded animal bone,
charcoal, 2 metates, and debitage.
C Bouscaren, and C. Cisneros recorded this prehistoric site in 2007. It measures 33 by
AE-BCN-4
33 meters, and contains 26 pieces of debitage. The site appears to have a subsurface
component that should be tested with hand excavations.
Other CRM TECH 2075-1
D. Ballester recorded this prehistoric site in 2007. The site contains a bedrock mortar
with a milling feature.
Other Bailey 1
Vernacular wood frame house and other farm structures, built in 1905, 27984 Scott
Road, recorded by Jean Keller in 2007 and evaluated in 2008 by Francesca Smith and
Caprice Harper. Determined not significant under CEQA and not eligible to the
National Register.
Other CRM TECH 2164-2
This prehistoric site was recorded by D. Ballester and J. Eddy in 2007. They noted one
bedrock boulder with two milling features.
Other CRM TECH 2164-1
This prehistoric site (28 by 5 meters) was recorded by D. Ballester and J. Eddy in
2007. They noted one boulder with two milling features, another boulder with two
bedrock mortars, and one chipped stone artifact located between the boulders.
Other CRM TECH 2164-ISO-1 D. Ballester and J. Eddy in 2007 recorded this prehistoric isolate, a Cottonwood
projectile point. [Based upon its map location, it appears that this artifact may have
been part of CA-RIV-8780.]
Report No.
RI-07427
RI-07427
RI-07286
RI-07820, RI-07852
RI-07625
RI-07625
RI-07625
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Primary No.
P-33-017046
Trinomial No. Other IDs
CA-RIV-8867 Other Countryside-101
P-33-017108
P-33-017109
P-33-017182
P-33-017369
CA-RIV-9026
P-33-017575
CA-RIV-9111
Site Descriptions
This prehistoric site initially recorded in 2008. S. Bholat the recorder noted that this site
consists of a single boulder with one milling feature. She also noted that “the granite
outcrop with the feature is nearly buried under heavy silt, and only a small surface of
the boulder is exposed.” Located south of site CA-RIV-6282.
Shook House (as of 1966),
Wood frame house and ranch buildings built in 1950, 32930 Cox Road. Evaluated in
Other 32930 Cox Road (No.
2008 by Francesca Smith and Caprice Harper. Determined not significant under CEQA
161)
and not eligible to the National Register.
26993 Bradley Road/26993
This farm and residence was owned by Jack and Julie Wickerd, and was built in 1935,
Wickerd Road (No. 164)
but fire in 1978 altered the earlier structure.In 2008, Francesca Smith and Caprice
Harper evaluated the present residence and determined not significant under CEQA
and not eligible to the National Register.
Other 26753 Scott Road (No. 1946 vernacular cottage owned by Roger and Nancy Leister. In 2008, Francesca
179)
Smith and Caprice Harper evaluated the residence and determined not significant
under CEQA and not eligible to the National Register.
Other CH-Quarry-1, previous
A sizable (150 by 130 meters) prehistoric quarry that Anna Hoover and Kristi Blevins
field surveys had not found this recorded in detail in 2004 and only partially tested. The testing yielded 1.015 artifacts
prehistoric quarry because of
(mostly chipped stone debitage, but also utilized flakes, cores, one projectile point,
the dense vegetation. It was
hammer stones, and only three ground stone artifacts. The recorders note that the
found during clearing and
rock material of the outcrip is primarily metaquartzite with “high quality orthoquartzite
grubbing of the surface
seams.” The artifacts are made from the orthoquartzite. The northern portion of this
site falls within a biological preserve and will be part of the conservation plan.
vegetation.
Other GR1
This prehistoric site was recorded in 2009 by J. Keller. She noted that this site consists
of two boulders with one milling feature each. It measures 10 by 6 meters.
Report No.
RI-07852
RI-07852
RI-07852
RI-08195
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