On April 16, 1860, the Trustees of Oakland's College of California met on the 30 acres they had purchased as a "country location," to dedicate their planned new campus. The site where they met is now called Founders' Rock, at the corner of Hearst and Gayley on the @Cal campus.
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100 years later: in April 1960, Regent Donald McLaughlin, Governor Edmund G. "Pat" Brown and UC President Clark Kerr at Founders' Rock to commemorate the origins of the University of California. The plaque was placed there by the @Cal Class of 1896.