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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C73_the-coyle-foster-barn-in-its-heyday_Shasta-CA.html
A Traditional American BarnThis barn was built in the late 1850s by Thomas and Mary Coyle. It originally stood in the old Trinity Center and was used to shelter horses at the Holland House Hotel, on the road to Oregon. Rescued From Destruction…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C39_cold-storage-room_Shasta-CA.html
Peter Hoff's butcher shop stood on this site. It was a wood-frame building built in 1855. The establishment, known for awhile as the City Meat Market, was destroyed by fire in 1878. The cavity in the hill side was a cold storage room. Snow was bro…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C38_litsch-store_Shasta-CA.html
By serving the daily needs of the area, Frank Litsch's general merchandise store gives us a rare look into the lives of the people living in Shasta during the years of 1873 to 1900. As these lives were in transition, so was the store. Goods previo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C37_western-star-lodge-no-2_Shasta-CA.html
The oldest Masonic Lodge in the State of California. Chartered by the most worshipful Grand lodge of Missouri on the 10th of May, 1848. This building was dedicated on Saint John's day, the 27th of December, 1854 and has been in continuous use by …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C36_gallows_Shasta-CA.html
This gallows is a restoration of the one on which John Baker and Charles Crouch were hanged on August 26, 1974, for the crime of murder. Before being hanged, and with permission of the officials, John Baker sang the following song: "Faded Flowe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C11_balls-ferry_Anderson-CA.html
Founded by Major ReadingOperated by William Ball1868 - 1897Bridge then built
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C0Z_nobles-trail-charleys-ranch_Shingletown-CA.html
"Traveled 15 miles to Charley's Ranch and camped there. Good water, drove the stock 2 miles to grass, here we heard the first chicken crow, and saw the first hog." - John S.L. Taylor, Sep. 2, 1854
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C0Y_charlies-place_Shingletown-CA.html
In 1849 Charles Ogburn built a road to this site from Fort Reading. Ogburn's road later became part of the famed Noble Emigrant route. Ogburn built a cabin, planted orchards & later sold to his brother John in 1856. Charlie's Place was popular for…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C0W_nobles-trail-junction_Shingletown-CA.html
Left branch of Nobles Trail led southwest to McCumber's Mill on Millseat Creek, right branch led west to Shingletown were the two branches rejoined. Guidebook AvailableTrails West Inc., P.O. Box 12045, Reno, NV 89510
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1C0V_anderson-historic-fire-station_Anderson-CA.html
Originally constructed in 1903 on this site as a two-story building, the Anderson Fire Station was completed for a cost of $90 for used lumber and nails.Initial firefighting equipment included twelve buckets, four axes, three sections of hose and …
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