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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTLU_wells-fargo-express-office-1852_Auburn-CA.html
Historical LandmarkWells Fargo Express Office - 1852And Hollenbeck BankOpp. Firehouse
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTLT_placer-county-bank_Auburn-CA.html
Historical Landmark First home ofPlacer Co. BankEstb. Oct. 5, 1887Moved uptown 1913 & merged withBank of California 1957
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTLS_jacob-feldberg-l-newman-clothing_Auburn-CA.html
Historical Landmark Jacob Feldberg - L. Newman, Clothing1850's & 1860'sMagnolia Saloon - Star Bakery& Restaurant - H. Stone Groceries
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTLQ_placer-press_Auburn-CA.html
Historical Landmark Nearby in this area 1850's Placer Press paper 1855 to 1858 Above the pioneer livery stableTemple Saloon & Post-Office 1853
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTLF_g-willment-general-store_Auburn-CA.html
Historical Landmark Site G. Willment General StoreSecond floor was Mason LodgeBuilt 1852 - Burned 1855Rebuilt & Dedicated Dec.,27, 1860
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTLB_old-masonic-hall-erected-1860_Auburn-CA.html
Occupied by Eureka Lodge No. 16 F.A.M.Much of the material and furnishings came to Auburn via Cape Horn S.A. This plaque is dedicated to the Pioneers of Auburn by Auburn Parlor No. 232 Native Daughters of the Golden WestJune 11, 1933
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTL9_chinese-houses_Auburn-CA.html
Historical Landmark Chinese HousesAmong the earliest buildingsJune 1855 fire started hereBurned 80 buildings
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTL7_jean-baptiste-charbonneau_Auburn-CA.html
As an infant in 1805, he accompanied his parents Toussaint Charbonneau and Sacagawea, as they guided the Lewis & Clark Expedition. He lived along the American River Canyon, at Murderer's, Buckner's, Rattlesnake & Manhattan Bars between 1848 and 18…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTL5_lawyers-row_Auburn-CA.html
Historical LandmarkLawyer's Row - built 1855 by Anderson & Mills - Many lawyers here through the yearsStars & Stripes paper pub. here 1867 to 1880's by Hart FellowsCommunity Project
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTKI_compressed-air-engine_Foresthill-CA.html
This engine, powered by compressed air, began operation in the late 1880's and ceased around 1909. The engine was used to remove gold ore from the Red Point Mine, located approximately 12 miles north-east of Foresthill. This area, mined heavily fr…
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