Fort Tejon Historical Association

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The Fort Tejon Historical Association (FTHA) is a historical society dedicated to preserving the historic site at Fort Tejon State Historic Park, in Kern County, California, and educating the public about the fort’s role in 19th century California and U.S. history.

Fort Tejon was established in 1854 at Tejon Pass, in the canyon between the San Emigdio Mountains and Tehachapi Mountains. It is located near present-day Gorman on Interstate 5 in California.

The FTHA is well known for its annual Civil War reenactments that take place in June.

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The Association was incorporated as a non-profit organization on August 1, 1983. As of 2019, it had approximately 70 members.

The FTHA is governed by a board of directors of six people. Current officers are as follows.

Position Officer
President and Chairperson Karina Dunbar
Executive Secretary John Billinger
Treasurer Kevin Dunbar
Website, Newsletter, and IT Support Matt Schnittker
Civil War Program Director Mike Foster
Board Member / Historic Expert Sean Malis

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