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Built in the early 1850's, year not documented, by Frank Egan, as the Central Park Hotel. Then, it included a brothel upstairs. The hotel was sold to Mrs. Mitrovich and renamed The Waverly Hotel. Blagoje "Billy" Ratkovich bought the hotel in 1922 …
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A long line skinner, gave dignity to the job. He gave love to his noble animals and they gave to him their best. In 1889 he delivered the first load of logs to the mines in Angels Camp, the last in 1910.Men like this built the West
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This building, once owned by Sam Choy, is the only building remaining from a large Chinese settlement here in early Gold Rush days. Now owned by the City of Angels Camp.
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Utica Mine, the most important mine in the Angels District, set national records in the 1890's producing more than 4 million dollars in gold in 30 months. The Utica was also the site of Angels Camp's worst mine disaster when 17 men were buried whe…
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Dedicated to the memory of the men and women who made the supreme sacrifice in the service of the United States of America.February 25, 1967
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Andrew Brosemer followed hischildhood sweetheart, Elizabeth Huberty,from Belgium. She came with her familyfrom Luxembourg to Calaveras Countyin 1886 to join her uncle who hadhomesteaded a ranch in the 1850's.Andrew properly courted and married her…
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Home ofHope Lodge No. 33Est. 1854Gold Quartz Rebekah No. 219Est. 1896Calaveras Encampment No. 18Est. 1859Ladies Encampment No. 18Est. 1950Princess Parlor No. 84Native Daughters of the Golden WestEst. 1895
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C.C. Lake erected here a canvas hotel in 1851. It was replaced by a one-story wooden structure, and then by one of stone in 1855, with second story being added in 1857. Here, Samuel Clemens first heard the yarn, which was later to bring him fame a…
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Founded in 1849 by George Angel, who established a mining camp and trading store 200 feet below this marker. A rich gravel mining area and one of the richest quartz mining sections of the Mother Lode. Production records of over $100 million for An…
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In Memory OfMARK TWAINWho found inspiration here for his inspirational story— "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County"ANGELS CAMP1865
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