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Classic Jumper Rentals is proud to serve the community of El Cajon.
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In the early part of the nineteenth century the explorations of the mission padres for pasture land led them to El Cajon Valley (The Box). The surrounding foothills were a barrier to straying cattle as well as a watershed to gather the sparse rainfall for verdant grasslands along the valley floor. For years the pasture lands supported the cattle herds of the mission and its native Indian converts.
With independence from Spain, the Spanish Dons began to cast envious eyes on the vast holdings of the Roman Catholic Missions. With secularization, California Governor Pio Pico in 1845 confiscated the lands of Mission San Diego de Alcala and granted the eleven square leagues (about 47,000 acres) of El Cajon Valley to Dona Maria Antonio Estudillo, wife of Don Miguel de Pedrorena, to repay a $500 government obligation. The grant included generally the present communities of Lakeside, Santee, Bostonia, Glenview, Johnstown, El Cajon, and part of Grossmont.
Following the end of the Civil War - and twenty years before railroads came to this region - people from around the world began arriving overland by wagon or by ship. After sailing from ports on America's east and southern coasts, voyagers sailed south along South America's eastern coast. Fighting the waves around the tip of Argentina and Cape Horn, they sailed up the South American, then Mexico's western coast and into San Diego's fair harbor. From there, they rented or purchased wagons to carry their goods here.
The KNOX HOUSE MUSEUM is the first commercial building in El Cajon, erected eleven years after the end of the Civil War. It is the original portion of the hotel that Amaziah Lord Knox built in 1876 near what is now the southwest corner of Main Street and Magnolia Avenue. Originally a two-story, seven-room structure serving as Knox’s residence and hotel, it soon boasted an add-on kitchen and dining room.
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