Livermore Southern Pacific Depot

This railroad station having been located about half a mile west of the old town of Laddsville, on land owned by Wm. M. Mendenhall. Established the location of the town Livermore. The first depot was a freight car that was soon replaced by a building. In 1891 this building burned, and by August 1892 a combination passenger and freight depot was built.

Dedicated April 13, 1991

by Joaquin Murrieta Chapter 13

E Clampus Vitus

Marker can be reached from South L Street near Railroad Avenue.

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