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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM18YW_dogtown_Magalia-CA.html
This site was first settled in 1850.It was named Dogtown for the dogsraised and sold to the miners bya woman named Bassett.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15YD_inskip-hotel_Magalia-CA.html
Editor's Note: All the "E's" on this marker are backwards The historic inn, first built in 1857 by Pat Kelley sold to John Stokes in 1866. Destroyed by fire in 1868. Rebuilt in 1868, is the only remaining one of five hotels which served the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM15WJ_lovelock_Magalia-CA.html
Named for George Lovelock, born in Wales in 1824, emigrated to California in 1850. George Lovelock settled in Butte County in 1851 and began a successful business in Butte Creek Canyon before moving not far from this present site to establish a ra…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJRW_the-dogtown-nugget_Magalia-CA.html
This marker symbolizes the discovery of the first large gold nugget in California. It was found across this canyon in Willard Gulch April 12, 1859. Weight 54 pounds.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJQM_magalia-community-church-the-magalia-schoolhouse-bell_Magalia-CA.html
[ Upper Marker ]This propertyMagaliaCommunity ChurchHas been placed on theNational Registerof Historic PlacesBy the United StatesDepartment of the Interior[ Lower Marker ]The MagaliaSchoolhouse BellThe bell now hangs in the belfry of the Old Magal…
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