Bealville
California State Historic Landmark 741

05/22/97
#741 Bealville
Named for Edward F. Beale this station on the Southern Pacific rail line was established in 1876 as a depot and telegraph office. Service was discontinued in 1943. Beale was superintendent of California indian affairs during the 1850's. In 1865 he became owner of the adjacent Rancho el Tejon.

Nothing remains of this site.
Bealville Rd, 0.9 mi N of Hwy 58, 1.3 mi S of Caliente.
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