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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWL_daniel-stewart-co-store_Ione-CA.html
General merchandise store built by Daniel Stewart in 1856. First brick building erected in Ione Valley from nearby Muletown Brick Ione. Once known as "Bed-Bug" and "Freeze-Out' was an important supply center on the main road to the Mother Lode and…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWK_ione-parlor-no-33-n-s-g-w_Ione-CA.html
This building, built in the year of 1854, was originally a hardware store on the ground floor and a dance hall on the upper floor. Ione Parlor No. 33, N.S.G.W. bought the building in the year 1884 and has continuously owned it and met here eve…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWI_old-red-brick-building-saloon_Ione-CA.html
Later the Scully Building Dedicated to the spirits within James W. Marshall Chapter No. 49 E Clampus Vitus April 24, 1974
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWF_ione-city-hall-and-police-offices_Ione-CA.html
City Council Michael C. Bohl, Mayor · Bobbie Potts, Mayor Pro Tem · Gary Beck, Councilman · Jim Brazil, Councilman · Loreta Tillery, Councilwoman Staff Randy L. Johnsen, City Administrator · Janic Traverso, C…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWC_ione-city-hall_Ione-CA.html
Originally built as the three story commercial hotel in 1864, razed by fire and re-built as a one story building in 1930. Remodeled in 1966 by the City of Ione as its City Hall. Mayor David S. Mason III Councilmen Jack Gasawawy · Dale …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWA_iron-ivan_Ione-CA.html
Old No. 7 was the last steam locomotive to operate over the Amador Central Railroad between Ione and Martell. The twelve mile long railroad lies entirely within Amador County and is one of the shortest railroads in this country. Iron Ivan is a fin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOI_preston-castle_Ione-CA.html
The "Castle," Built in 1890-1894, is the most significant example of Romanesque Revival architecture in the Mother Lode. It was built to house the Preston School of Industry. Established by the State Legislature as a progressive action toward reha…
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