
Tehachapi's Pioneer Cemetery: Stories of the First Families
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Tehachapis Old Cemetery, established in 1858, is a testament to the towns pioneering history. It houses the graves of early settlers, including Mrs. Alex Prewitt, the first white childs mother, and Thomas Goddard, a constable who died in the line of duty. Local historian Jon Hammond played a pivotal role in its restoration. Today, community members continue the preservation efforts, ensuring these pioneers legacies live on.
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