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WILMINGTON, CALIFORNIA
Wilmington, California was one of the first towns established (1858) in
Los
Angeles County after California became a state. In
1863, the California legislature made it lawful for the town
(then) known as New San Pedro, to have its name changed to
Wilmington, after Phineas Banning's birthplace of
Wilmington, Delaware.
The historic Drum Barracks (pictured here) is the only Civil
War-era U.S. Army building still standing in Southern
California. The 16-room structure once stood among 19
similar buildings on 60 acres of land, General Phineas
Banning and B.D. Wilson donated to the U.S. Army.
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