Northern Calaveras County (Images Of America)

A fascinating portrait of a portion of one of California’s most storied counties, from prehistory to the Gold Rush to the 21st century. Historian Judith Marvin, archeologist Julia Costello, and writer Salvatore Manna, with the assistance of local geologists, ranchers, researchers, and descendants of pioneer families, present more than 190 vintage photographs and innumerable stories about Northern Calaveras County, from the valley towns of Wallace, Burson and Jenny Lind, through the Campo Seco and Mokelumne Hill gold country, to the county seat in San Andreas and towns such as Mountain Ranch to the upcountry mining camps and logging settlements of Rail Road Flat and Glencoe.

Arcadia Publishing (August 27, 2007)
Paperback, 128 pages

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Did you know?

  • Sections of Calaveras County, one of California’s original 27 counties founded in 1850, helped form Amador County in 1854 and Alpine County in 1864.

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