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'''Camp Bartlett''' is a small, isolated, rural [[unincorporated area|unincorporated]] community in [[Upper Ojai, California|Upper Ojai]], [[Ventura County, California]], United States.<ref name="GNIS"/> Six of the twelve cabins in the community, located east of the city of [[Ojai]], burned down in the [[Thomas Fire]] in 2017.<ref name="VCS 2017/12/08"/> |
'''Camp Bartlett''' is a small, isolated, rural [[unincorporated area|unincorporated]] community in [[Upper Ojai, California|Upper Ojai]], [[Ventura County, California]], United States.<ref name="GNIS"/> Six of the twelve cabins in the community, located east of the city of [[Ojai]], burned down in the [[Thomas Fire]] in 2017.<ref name="VCS 2017/12/08"/> |
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John Bartlett was an early owner of [[Rancho Ojai]] which he bought from Juan Camarillo in 1864. He subdivided the grant lands, selling one third to John B. Church, and the remaining two thirds to John Wyeth in 1865. |
John Bartlett was an early owner of [[Rancho Ojai]] which he bought from Juan Camarillo in 1864. He subdivided the grant lands, selling one third to John B. Church, and the remaining two thirds to John Wyeth in 1865.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Wenig|first=Ed|date=October 20, 2016|orig-year=1960 - 1970|editor-last=Mashburn|editor-first=Drew|title=Ojai Valley sold for 45-cents an acre|url=http://ojaihistory.com/ojai-valley-sold-for-45-cents-an-acre/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-09|website=Ojai History|publisher=Ojai Valley Museum|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170428004906/http://ojaihistory.com:80/ojai-valley-sold-for-45-cents-an-acre/ |archive-date=2017-04-28 }}</ref> |
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Camp Bartlett is a small, isolated, rural unincorporated community in Upper Ojai, Ventura County, California, United States.[1] Six of the twelve cabins in the community, located east of the city of Ojai, burned down in the Thomas Fire in 2017.[2]
John Bartlett was an early owner of Rancho Ojai which he bought from Juan Camarillo in 1864. He subdivided the grant lands, selling one third to John B. Church, and the remaining two thirds to John Wyeth in 1865.[3]
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34°25′41″N 119°06′29″W / 34.42806°N 119.10806°W / 34.42806; -119.10806
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