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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18XU_indian-valley-railroad_Greenville-CA.html
The Indian Valley Railroad Co. was incorporated in 1916 by Engels Copper Mining Co. The purpose was to build a standard gauge railroad from a connection on the Western Pacific Railroad at Paxton, to Engels, a distance of 22 miles. This facilitated…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18XT_engelmine_Greenville-CA.html
Henry A. Engels settled at the Superior Mine in 1880. Discovered the Engels Mine in 1883. The first all flotation copper mill in the U.S. was completed in 1914. The Indian Valley Railroad began in 1917 and company town Engelmine was established. T…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12E4_bransford-mcintyre-store_Greenville-CA.html
McIntyre & Co.'s General Store was on this site in the mid 1870's. The building was burned in 1881 but was immediately replace with the brick building that is standing today. By 1883 the new general store included the telegraph & Wells Fargo Expre…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12E3_bransford-mcintyre-warehouse_Greenville-CA.html
This frame building was built between 1877 & 1881. Bransford and McIntyre purchased the building in 1881 as a warehouse for their store. Later it served the stores of J.R. Murray & then Frank Miller. This is the site of the Greenville Museum, dona…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM12D7_sincerity-lodge-132-f-a-m_Greenville-CA.html
This historic building was built in 1878 by John McBeth and D.D. Compton, merchants, for use as a warehouse. As such it played an important role when Greenville's two foundries, flour mill, sarsaparilla works, brickyard, wagon shop, and sawmill su…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEGQ_peter-lassen_Greenville-CA.html
Dedicated byPlumas Pioneer ParlorNo. 210, N.D.G.W.Plumas ParlorNo. 228, N.S.G.W.October 26, 1930