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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRC4_manzanita_Lincoln-CA.html
First called Manzanita Grove. Dense brush provided a rustlers' hideout and corral. Area burial site, 1855, with public support:"Manzanita Grove Cemetery Association."Site of Manzanita School 1857 - 1899. Land for school and cemetery deeded in 1862…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQVR_roseville-carnegie-library_Roseville-CA.html
Concerned by the lack of adequate library facilities in 1910, the Women's Improvement Club convinced the City Board of Trustees to contribute $2,000 and to apply to Andrew Carnegie for a $10,000 grant which they received on April 25, 1911. The lan…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMPJV_foresthill-protestant-cemetery_Foresthill-CA.html
This cemetery started in the early 1850's during the gold rush. The earliest monument is dated 1858. This plaque erected January 1994 Donated by the Foresthill Cemetery Committee and Ruhkala Monument Co., Rocklin
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMP1C_olympic-silver-1956-to-1971_Tahoe-City-CA.html
News that the 1960 Winter Olympics were coming to tiny Squaw Valley and to Lake Tahoe's West Shore marked a milestone in Tahoe City development. All at once Lake Tahoe became known world-wide. Many new facilities were built for the Olympics, with …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOW2_lest-we-forget_Roseville-CA.html
This monument has been erected to honor the memory of eleven local railroad workers who met untimely deaths in a tragic train accident between Roseville and Lincoln on April 8, 1935. Louis Apostolas · Arnold Caballero · Sam Darras…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOUH_rosevilles-first-city-hall_Roseville-CA.html
In April 1909, the newly incorporated City of Roseville leased the upper level of the historic two story J.D. Pratt, later William Sawtell, store building at the corner of Pacific and Lincoln Streets for use as the town's first City Hall. Rent …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOUB_bank-of-italy-building_Roseville-CA.html
Original site of Clark Home1886 - 1907Site ofRoseville Banking & Trust Co.1907 -1920Acquired by Bank of Italy1920Present building constructedFor Bank of America 1927Occupied until 1966Roseville Press Tribune1966 - 1976 Special recognition toJoh…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOU9_onyx-club_Roseville-CA.html
1908 - Building built by A.B. Broyer and operated as a furniture store. 1014 - Purchased by M.B. Johnson and operated as a hardware store. 1936 - Purchased by Ulisse Gemignani and Louie Milani, opened as the Onyx Saloon featuring 22 foot lon…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOU7_mcrae-building_Roseville-CA.html
The "McRae Opera House" on the upper floor was Roseville's main social hall through the 1920's - being used for meetings, plays and dances. It was here that town meetings which led to Roseville's incorporation were held. For a time the hall became…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMOTZ_southern-pacific-railroad-no-2252-steam-locomotive_Roseville-CA.html
In the early 1900s a decision by Southern Pacific Railroad to relocate the regional operations to this area helped turn a small town once known as Junction into the City of Roseville. Locomotive 2252 is a symbol of this history and of the social a…
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