With
complaints- many equally as impassioned as the foregoing-on the rise, and with
the receipt of a petition from teamsters regarding the miserable condition of
the road in 1873, the Board of Supervisors came to the conclusion that...the
problem needed some attention.
Nonetheless, the Supervisors opted to do nothing at that time.
Inaction
by the Supervisors did not phase some, who practically sang the road’s praises. One member of this minority was an anonymous
writer whose journey through the Cajon Pass was chronicled in a four-article
series which ran in the San Bernardino Guardian.
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