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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SEE_quincy-iones-sister-city_Plymouth-CA.html
Quincy, located approximately 1 1/2 miles east of here off Mule Creek, was one of the cities within the boundaries of Rancho Arroyo, or the grant, that suddenly appeared in the early 1850's. Don Andreas Pico purchased the grant from Teodosio Yo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SED_the-heirloom_Ione-CA.html
Built circa 1863, this imposing residence with its classical columns, two-storied gallery, French window and fan transom, is an important local representative of the Greek Revival tradition in America. The house, constructed of locally fired brick…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SEC_william-tuckers-fire-bell_Sutter-Creek-CA.html
Sutter Creek's first fire bell was ordered by William M. Tucker (1843-1910) for the Sutter Creek Fire Company. The bell hung in a wooden bell tower in the late 1800s at the fire station near the corner of Spanish St. and Keyes St. The bell was r…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SEB_miners-graves_Jackson-CA.html
In memory of Elmer Bacheller, James Clayton, Evan Ely, William Fessel, Charles Fitzgerald, Ernest Miller, Arthur and son Charles O'Berg, and Bert Seamans who died August 28, 1922 in the Argonaut Mine Fire
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1SEA_miners-graves_Jackson-CA.html
In memory of Peter Bagoye, Rafaelo Baldocchi, Domenico Boleri, Eugene Buscaglia, John Caminada, Peter Cavaglieri, Manuel Costa, Paul Delonga, A. Fazzini, V. Fideli, Simone Francisconi, Battista Gamboni, Timothy Garcia, Maurice Gianetti, Giuseppe G…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RU4_sutter-creek_Sutter-Creek-CA.html
On September 4, 1854 Sutter Creek was declared by Judge Marion Gordon an incorporated town. Sutter Creek's limits were one mile square. The center was "The Liberty Flag Pole", atop Main Street (Little Humbug Hill) where the Native Sons Hall stands…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LXH_original-site-of-mel-and-fayes-diner_Jackson-CA.html
Mel GillmanIn appreciation for his many years as a businessman and his service to the City of JacksonJackson City CouncilmanApril 15, 1958 to April 19, 1965Served 2 terms as MayorSeptember 16, 1963 to April 19, 1965
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LWJ_in-memory-of-the-heros-of-amador-county_Jackson-CA.html
Who Died in World War I G. Bulaich · J.A. Cuneo · F.S. Ferrari · B.L Flitcraft · B.F. Forbes · LT. Griesabach · P.W. Hamm · J.R. Hyland · A. Kretcher · G. Koprivica …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1LWE_masonic-hall-court-house_Jackson-CA.html
Oldest Jackson buildingused as Court House after '62 fire.Long home of Masonic Lodge#65 F&AM.1894
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1JPX_roccas-hall-theatre-arena_Jackson-CA.html
Arose after 1862 fire. Live Theatre in 19th century. Boxing ring, athletic club 1863
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