First Woman Teacher in Kern County
Posted by: brwhiz
N 35° 23.586 W 119° 01.148
11S E 316623 N 3918509
Louisa Jewett Crites was the first woman teacher in Kern County.
Waymark Code: WMJDNJ
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 11/04/2013
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Jewett Family
Kern County Pioneers
This area was originally a portion of the Jewett brothers ranches. In 1859 Solomon and Philo Jewett walked 2000 miles to present day Kern County. They built the first store in Bakersfield in 1865 and the same year raised the first commercial cotton in Kern. In 1874 they organized the Kern Valley Bank in Bakersfield, first in the county. They were also leaders in raising blooded Merino sheep, in producing the first oilwell in Kern and in construction of Sunset Railroad to westside oil fields. Louisa Jewett Crites, a sister, was the
first woman teacher in the county.
Plaque placed by
Kern County Historical Society
Kern County Museum
1970
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