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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C11_balls-ferry_Anderson-CA.html
Founded by Major ReadingOperated by William Ball1868 - 1897Bridge then built
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C0V_anderson-historic-fire-station_Anderson-CA.html
Originally constructed in 1903 on this site as a two-story building, the Anderson Fire Station was completed for a cost of $90 for used lumber and nails.Initial firefighting equipment included twelve buckets, four axes, three sections of hose and …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C0U_masonic-lodge_Anderson-CA.html
The Masonic Lodge was constructed of locally made brick on this site prior to 1866. Mount Shasta Lodge No. 281 F. & A.M. occupied the building from 1886 to 1895, then again from 1934 until they sold the building to the City of Anderson in 2001. Du…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C0P_the-flume_Anderson-CA.html
This aqueduct was built in 1918 as connecting link of main canal of Anderson Cottonwood Irrigation Dist., to carry water across Anderson Gulch to irrigate lands in southern Shasta Co. Aqueduct is 1249 ft. long, 8 ft. wide, 5 ft. deep and 20 ft. fr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C0O_california-oregon-road_Anderson-CA.html
"The pioneers in their journeys marked the roads and trails so that others recognizing them might safely follow" This spot marks the location of theCalifornia - Oregon RoadMain artery of travel of the pioneers blazed by them in the "fifties" a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM137P_dersch-homestead_Anderson-CA.html
Here in 1850 "Doc" Baker established a stopping place for emigrants on what became known as the Nobles Trail. George and Anna Marie Dersch bought out Baker and homesteaded the land in 1861. Tenants of the Dersches were responsible for whipping thr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM6MU_fort-reading_Anderson-CA.html
Located 80 rods north.Established May 26, 1852by Co, E 2nd Infantry U.S.A. Evacuated June 1867.Marked byU.S. Army April 6, 1934Sponsored by Shasta Historical Society
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