Banning
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Using the Bankruptcy Code....
to stop foreclosures, garnishments, repossessions
and lawsuit while helping you regain financial control.
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Absolute Bankruptcy under the management of San Diego Bankruptcy Attorney Charles E.
Andersen helps people & businesses in California file for
Bankruptcy under the US Bankruptcy Code. Together we have helped
thousands eliminate millions of dollars in debt through
bankruptcy. If you need relief from credit card debt,
foreclosure, repossession, IRS tax problems, lawsuits, or
past due child support, filing Chapter 7 may be an option. Through bankruptcy
we help people to eliminate or 100 Percent of their debts
for good.
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Banning, California
Banning is a city in Riverside County, California, United States. The population was 23,562 at the
2000 census. It is situated in the San Gorgonio Pass, also known as Banning Pass. It is named for Phineas
Banning, stagecoach line owner and the "Father of the Port of Los Angeles."
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Banning History
The area, up to the mid-19th century, was inhabited by the Cahuilla people, though
the region around Banning was originally Maringayam (Serrano), and the Cahuilla expanded
into the pass only in historic times. In 1824 it became part of the Mission San Gabriel
Arcangel, and then the Rancho San Gorgonio. The first Anglo to settle in the area
was Dr. Isaac Smith in 1853. In 1863 a smallpox epidemic further diminished the
Cahuilla. The government created Indian reservations for the Cahuilla in 1877.
The first stagecoach line came through in 1862, and the railroad followed in
1876. U.S. Route 99 was built in 1923, followed by U.S. Route 60/70 in 1936, and
subsequently Interstate 10. The Southern Pacific (later purchased by Union Pacific)
railroad, laid down in 1881, was a major contributor to the area's growth.
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