Foster, San Diego County, California
32°54′30″N 116°55′34″W Foster was a settlement in east San Diego County, California.[1] It was located approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north of Lakeside, near the present-day location of the San Vicente Dam. It was the terminus of the San Diego, Cuyamaca, and Eastern Railroad from 1889, when the railroad reached the town, until 1916, when parts of the railway between Lakeside and Foster were damaged by floods.[2][3] The line was never rebuilt and the town declined thereafter.[4] There were 7 buildings in Foster in 1891–93, according to the 1893 USGS survey map. A road connecting Lakeside to Ramona and Julian ran through Foster until 1942, when the section just north of Foster was submerged to create San Vicente Reservoir and the road was rerouted further west, bypassing the settlement. The town was named after local rancher Joseph Foster.[5]
References
- "GNIS Feature Detail Report for: Foster". U.S. Department of the Interior. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
- "San Diego and Cuyamaca Railway". Report. No. 49. June 1968. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
- McGlashan, H. D.; Ebert, F. C. (1918). "Southern California Floods of January 1916" (PDF). USGS. Department of the Interior. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
- Rossi, Vincent Nicholas (4 May 2014). "Foster: Quite Literally A Boom Town". San Diego History Seeker. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
- "Joseph and Martha (Swycaffer) Foster". Lakeside Historical Society. 8 December 2015. Retrieved 18 October 2017.