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Amador County=20

History


 

A Memorial and = Biographical=20 History of Northern California - Chicago, Lewis Publ. Co., = 1891

 


 

AMADOR = COUNTY.

 

        This = county is=20 seventy miles long by twenty broad, though narrowing in the eastern = portion to=20 four or five miles.

        The = eastern half=20 of Amador, extending into the high Sierras, is elevated and rugged, the = surface=20 being cut by many deep ravines. In this elevated region are several = small but=20 deep and beautiful lakes, the water cold and of surpassing purity. This = part of=20 the county is covered with magnificent forests of pine, spruce, and = cedar. The=20 western half of Amador occupies the foothill country, more sparsely = timbered,=20 but almost as rugged as the mountain section, these foothills being the = site of=20 the gold mines. The upper part of Amador is one mass of granite, the = geological=20 formation, lower down, consisting mostly of slate, belts of limestone, = and=20 diorite (greenstone).

        Amador, = while=20 admirably adapted for fruit and vine growing, possessing also some other = agricultural resources, is notably one of our foremost mining counties, = its=20 annual bullion product being now the largest, probably, of all counties = in the=20 State. There are in this county not less than twenty-five quartz mills, = nearly=20 all of them in active operation. These mills carry a total of over six = hundred=20 and fifty stamps. Along the broad gold-bearing belt, known as the = "mother lode"=20 of California, which holds its course across the county, the principal = mines and=20 mills are situated, there being here within a distance of fifteen miles, = as many=20 as twenty large companies engaged in vein mining, the properties of = nearly all=20 being equipped with first-class plants.

        Besides = her quartz=20 mines and auriferous deposits, Amador produces some copper and coal = (brown=20 lignite), and is rich in marble, limestone, freestone, etc. At a number = of=20 localities in the county, notably near the towns of Volcano and Oleta, = diamonds=20 have been found by the miners engaged in gravel washing. Some of these = diamonds=20 have been of fair size and good quality, and occurred in sufficient = quantity to=20 have made search remunerative, had the gravel accompanying them been = more easily=20 disintegrated. Some of the stones found here sold in the local market = for $50 or=20 $60, their intrinsic value having been much greater.

        In the = famous trip=20 across the mountains, Fremont and Carson traveled northward from = Walker's River,=20 crossing the river bearing Carson's name in their course, and making the = crossing of the summit by way of Truckee and Lake Tahoe. The river was = then=20 named in honor of Carson, the pass and valley being named from the = river, so=20 that it is quite probable that Carson never crossed the mountains at = that point=20 until 1853, when he came through with a division of United States troops = under=20 Colonel Steptoe.

        The = first=20 authentic report of the presence of white men in the county was in 1846, = when=20 Sutter, with a party of Indians and a few white men, sawed lumber for a=20 ferry-boat in a cluster of sugar pines on the ridge between Sutter and = Amador=20 creeks, about four miles above the town of Amador and Sutter.

        At this = time=20 (1846) the country was one unbroken forest from the plains to the Sierra = Nevada,=20 broken only by grassy glades like Ione valley, Volcano flats and other = places.=20 The tall pine waved from every hill, the white and black oak alternating = and=20 prevailing in the lower valleys. The timber in the lower foothills and = valleys,=20 though continuous, was so scattering that grasses, ferns and other = plants grew=20 between, giving the country the appearance of a well cared-for park. The = quiet=20 and repose of these ancient forests seemed like the results of thousands = of=20 years of peaceful occupation; and at every turn in the trails which the=20 emigrants followed, they half expected to see the familiar old = homestead,=20 orchard, cider-press and grain-fields, the glories of the older = settlements in=20 the eastern States. These things, after years of residence, are = beginning to=20 appear. How much the ancient sylvan gods were astonished and shocked at = the=20 irruption of the races that tore up the ground and cut the trees, the = poets of=20 some other generation will relate.

        In the = latter part=20 of March, 1848, Captain Charles M. Weber, of Tuleburg (now Stockton), = fitted out=20 a prospecting party to search for gold in the mountains east of the San = Joaquin=20 Valley; but haste and want of experience prevented them from finding any = of the=20 shining metal until they reached the Mokelumne River in this county, = when they=20 found gold in every gulch to the American River. They commenced mining = at=20 Placerville, on Weber's Creek. Afterward they found fine specimens of = gold south=20 of the Mokelumne, and a mining company was formed which afterward gave = name to=20 Wood's creek, Murphy's Creek, Angel's Camp and other places. Then = commenced the=20 general working of the "Southern Mines," and the rush of miners and the = general=20 immigration which finally filled the country.

        In 1850, = the two=20 places contesting for the county seat were Jackson and Mokelumne Hill. = After the=20 election, when the first count or estimate was made out, Mokelumne Hill = was said=20 to have been the successful town, and a team was sent to Double Springs = to=20 remove the archives; but a subsequent count by Judge Smith made Jackson = the=20 county-seat. Smith was openly charged with fraud in the second counting. = The=20 whole affair was probably as near a farce as elections ever get to be. = The seat=20 of justice remained at Jackson until 1852, when it was transferred by = election=20 to Mokelumne Hill.

        El = Dorado County=20 was first organized with Dry Creek as its southern boundary; Calaveras = County,=20 with the same stream as its northern limits. From these two territories, = Amador=20 was afterward carved, first on June 14, 1854, by setting off the = territory north=20 of the Mokelumne from Calaveras, and in 1856=96'57, by the addition of = the strip=20 from El Dorado lying south of the Cosumnes, the boundaries further east = being=20 rather indefinite.

        The = first officers=20 were William Fowler Smith, County Judge; John Hanson, Sheriff; Colonel = Collier,=20 County Clerk; A. B. Mudge, Treasurer; H. C. Carter, Prosecuting = Attorney.=20 Pleasant Valley, better known as the Double Springs, was designated as = the=20 county-seat. The courts were held in a long tent, eight or ten feet = wide,=20 imported from China. The first grand jury held its session under a big = tree.=20 According to all accounts, justice was anything but a blind goddess.

        In = 1853=96'54 the=20 Legislature passed an act calling for a vote of the people in regard to=20 division, fixing the 17th of June following as the day and appointing W. = L.=20 McKimm, E. W. Gemmill, A. G. Sneath, Alex. Boileau and Alonzo Platt as=20 commissioners to organize the new county in case the people voted for a=20 division. The bill was drawn by E. D. Sawyer, one of the senators from=20 Calaveras, Charles Leake being the other senator. The name originally = given in=20 the bill for the new county was Washington; but the name Amador was = substituted=20 in the Assembly and concurred in by the senate. The bill was read three = times=20 and passed in one day, the motive for such haste being expected = opposition. A=20 delegation from Mokelumne Hill had arrived to oppose the measure, but = they had=20 been wined until all ideas of county seats were obliterated; so a bill = was=20 hurried through before the drunk was off, lest convincing arguments = should be=20 urged against it when they returned to their senses. Ione, Sutter Creek, = Volcano=20 and Mokelumne Hill were the rival aspirants for a county seat. The = election=20 resulted in giving a small majority for a division of the county; but a = thorough=20 examination revealed the fact that the returns from several precincts = had been=20 tampered with; still it was resolved to proceed and organize a new = county. The=20 votes for county-seat were, for Jackson 1,002; for Volcano, 937; for = Sutter=20 Creek, 539; and for Ione, 496. The two first mentioned were therefore = declared=20 to be the seats of government for the respective counties, and = real-estate in=20 those towns and in their vicinity went up with a boom.

        Amador = County was=20 named in honor of Jos=E9 Maria Amador, who mined in that county in 1848 = with a=20 number of Indians. There was nothing remarkable in this man's character = or=20 position, but his father, Sergeant Pedro Amador, was a faithful servant = of the=20 Government for many years. He died in 1824, at the age of eighty-two = years. As a=20 common word, amador is Spanish for lover.

        The = general vote=20 in 1851 was, Democratic, 1,780; Whig, 1,207. The county officers elected = in 1852=20 were: Sam. Booker, District Attorney; A. Laforge, Treasurer; Joe = Douglass,=20 Clerk; Ben. Marshall, Sheriff; C. Creamer, District Judge. For President = of the=20 United States,=97Pierce, 2,848; Scott, 2,200. In 1853 the officers of = Calaveras=20 County were: A. Laforge, Treasurer; Joe Douglass, Clerk; Ben. Marshall, = Sheriff;=20 Win. Higby, Prosecuting Attorney; and Henry Eno, County Judge. Members = of the=20 Legislature; Senators=97E. D. Sawyer and Charles Leake; Assemblymen=97A. = J.=20 Houghtaling, Martin Rowen, W. C. Pratt, C. Daniels vice Carson, = deceased. The=20 vote for Governor was: John Bigler (Democrat), 2,545; Wm. Waldo (Whig),=20 2,212.

        In 1856 = the vote=20 of the county for President of the United States was, Democratic, 1,784; = Know-Nothing, 1,557; and Republican, 657. In 1860, Douglas (Northern=20 Democratic), 1,866; Breckenridge (Southern Democratic), 945; Bell=20 (Constitutional Union), 178; and Lincoln (Republican), 995: total vote = for that=20 year, 3,984. In 1864, Democratic, 1,200; Republican, 1,392. In 1868, = Democratic,=20 1,223; Republican, 1,098. In 1872, Grant, 964; Greeley, 772. In 1880, = Garfield,=20 1,345; Hancock, 1,411.

        The=20 Representatives to the State Assembly from Amador County have been: A. = B.=20 Andrews, 1863; John H. Bowman, 1860; R. M. Briggs, 1858; A. C. Brown, = 1863=96'66,=20 1869=96'70; J. C. Brusie, 1887; L. Brusie, 1873=96'74; R. Burnell, 1861; = A.=20 Caminetti, 1883; H. A. Carter, 1875=96'76; Cyrus Coleman, 1871=96'72, = 1880=96'81; W.=20 W. Cope, 1859; R. C. Downs, 1880; Thomas Dunlap, 1875=96'78; John A. = Eagon, 1859,=20 1871=96'72; James T. Farley, 1855=96'56; Miner Frink, Jr., 1865=96'66; = J. B. Gregory,=20 1867=96'68; U. S. Gregory, 1885; T. M. Horrell, 1861; J. M. Johnson, = 1869=96'70; P.=20 C. Johnson, 1860; Homer King, 1858; Harvey Lee, 1865=96 '66 ; J. = Livermore, 1857;=20 Robert Ludgate, 1877=96 '78; W. B. Ludlow, 1863=96'64; S. A. Nott, = 1875=96'78; L.=20 Miller, 1873=96'74; J. W. D. Palmer, 1855; George M. Payne, 1867=96'68; = G. W.=20 Seaton, 1862; W. M. Seawell, 1857; E. M. Simpson, 1863; Robert Stewart, = 1883; W.=20 H. Stowers, 1873=96'74; C. B. Swift, 1881; Wm. A. Waddell, 1862; George = W. Wagner,=20 1856; Chapman Warkins, 1881.

        In 1855 = a band of=20 twelve robbers and murderers was formed, consisting mainly of Mexicans = who=20 undertook to execute vengeance upon the white settlers disregarding that = clause=20 in the treaty that required them to respect the rights of the Mexicans = to their=20 lands. These brigands committed many depredations in this region, = creating=20 consternation among the people generally; for a time business was = suspended;=20 extravagant rumors of the intention of the Mexican population to rise = and take=20 the country got into circulation, and the result was that the Americans = arose=20 and disarmed and even expelled the Mexican people from the town of = Rancheria.=20 The most criminal class of the Mexicans were the horsemen who rode about = the=20 country helping themselves to whatever they wanted, and thus obtaining a = livelihood without honest work. Many outrages were committed.

        The = famous bandit=20 Joaquin commenced his career in El Dorado County, when it included = Amador. His=20 first operations were to mount himself and party with the best horses in = the=20 country. Judge Carter, in 1852, had a valuable and favorite horse which = for=20 safety and frequent use was usually kept staked a short distance from = the house.=20 One morning the horse was missing. Cochran, a partner in the farming = business,=20 started in pursuit of the horse and thief. The horse was easily tracked, = as in=20 expectation of something of this kind the toe corks on the shoes had = been put on=20 a line with the road instead of across it.

        The = track led=20 Cochran across Dry Creek, across the plains and thence toward the mines = several=20 miles, where the rider seemed accompanied by several horsemen. Coming to = a=20 public house kept by a Mr. Clark, he saw the horse with several others = hitched=20 at the door. Going in, he inquired for the party who rode his horse, = saying that=20 it had been stolen. He was told that it was a Mexican, and was then at = dinner=20 with several others. Clark, who was a powerful and daring man, offered = to arrest=20 him, and, suiting the action to the word, entered the dining room in = company=20 with Cochran, placed his hand on Joaquin's shoulder (for it was he) and = said You=20 are my prisoner."I think not," said Joaquin, at the same time shooting = Clark=20 through the head, who fell dead. A general fusilade ensued, in which one = of the=20 Mexicans was shot by the cook, who took part in the affair, Cochran = receiving a=20 slight wound. The Mexicans mounted their horses and escaped, leaving = Carter's=20 horse hitched to the fence.

        Charles = Boynton=20 was the father of the newspaper in Amador County. Though many recollect = him, few=20 can give an idea of his character, which seemed to be as changeable as a = kaleidoscope, now foaming over with fun and good nature, now seriously=20 discussing political economy, now poring over some old volume of = forgotten=20 history and now going for the gold in the bed of the Mokelumne with all = has=20 might, mind and strength, with a woman's emotion and a man's power. He = was in=20 some way connected with the Mokelumne Hill Chronicle; at any rate = he had=20 sufficient access to the types and press to work off several numbers of = the=20 Owl, 1853=97'54, which set the whole country crazy with its fun. = This,=20 however, being of a local nature is now understood only by those who = remember=20 the incidents referred to. It is said that Boynton used to swim the = river with=20 the edition tied to the top of his head; and that he never went over to = the Hill=20 without having a fight or two on account of the little paper.

        Soon = after the=20 organization of the county he started the Sentinel, an = independent paper=20 devoted to no party or clique. O. D. Adaline, from Fort Wayne, Indiana, = became=20 the proprietor of it about 1857 or '58, and continued its publication = until the=20 great fire of 1862, when he abandoned it and went to the war.

        The = Amador=20 Ledger was started by Thomas H. Springer in Volcano in 1855, during = the boom=20 in that town. It was at first independent, then Republican, then = Democratic and=20 finally Republican again.

        Up to = 1860 the=20 placers yielded undiminished returns; the quartz mines were beginning to = show=20 their inexhaustible treasures; agriculture had assumed a permanent and=20 profitable character; schools were established and in a working = condition;=20 churches and other beneficial institutions were prosperous, proving that = society=20 was being built on a healthy basis; and, last though not least, the = county=20 finances had been generally economically managed, so that, = notwithstanding the=20 unavoidable expenses of organization and inaugurating a government, = moderate=20 taxes were sufficient to liquidate all expenses. According to the = assessor's=20 report there were fifteen saw-mills, cutting 11,500,000 feet of lumber = per year.=20 Thirty-two quartz mills crushing yearly 61,000 tons of quartz; 600 miles = of main=20 canal, besided distributors; 10,000 acres of cultivated land, yielding = 6,000=20 tons of hay, 34,800 bu. of wheat, 46,000 of barley and 28,000 of corn, = besides=20 other produce. There were nearly 10,000 head of cattle, 1,700 head of = horses,=20 6,000 swine, 60,000 fruit trees and 300,000 grape vines.

        The = following=20 notices of mining claims were once found posted up:

 

" tack Notes thee unter singd clant two Huntent = foot Sought=20 on thes Loat from thee mans Neten bushes

February 12 1863

Clamte sought ter Pint three

Nota Bean Is here By given notes ter tinter signed = clame too=20 cooben clames of too Hunter feet square sought Nort too 200 hunter = feet

Thounship

No 5

AmTore contry feb 12 63

Takes Notes the untersiGent chlames North 400 foot = to a mains=20 nee ten Bush for Preubens of Mining Coper

Febuary 12 one thousand 800 63

 

        Lest = people should=20 think this style was owing to the absence of the schoolmaster, the = following=20 notice for the sale of property in Berkeley in the shadow of the = university is=20 appended:

Ferr Sall Tar Mes Ezi.

 

        Amador = claims to=20 be the leading mining county in the State. This claim rests upon the = amount of=20 its output of gold=97$2,145,997.63 in 1885, which sum was larger in = 1886, but the=20 official figures are not at hand; the small size of its mining district, = and the=20 almost certain possibilities for largely increasing the yield of bullion = through=20 the coming into being of new mines now being prospected. The mining = district is=20 much smaller than any in the State and the yield of bullion is exceeded = only=20 slightly by two counties, both many times larger.

        While = gold-bearing=20 quartz is found in almost every portion of the county, the section that = has=20 attracted the most attention is comparatively small in area. The = historical=20 "Mother Lode" belts the county entirely across, extending north into El = Dorado=20 and south into Calaveras, and in Amador are found the most important and = most=20 numerous leads upon it. From Plymouth south to the Mokelumne River, = there is a=20 succession of paying quartz mines, the equal of which is found in no = other=20 mining district in the world. Along this line are most of the leading = towns and=20 the bulk of the population of the county.

        More = than=20 one-sixth of the gold put into circulation in the State from its mines = comes=20 from "Little Amador," and the leading mines which produce this vast sum = yearly=20 are not on the market, and never have been, which should serve as an = indication=20 that legitimate mining is here carried on, and the mine owners have the = utmost=20 confidence in their property. In good truth, mining in Amador County is = carried=20 on for legitimate profit and not for speculation, and the results fully = justify=20 the confidence of those who invest their capital.

        The = prevailing=20 idea of the uninitiated as to a mining region is that it is a barren, = rocky=20 soil, where vegetation does not exist and where civilization is at a low = ebb. No=20 greater fallacy could exist than such a view regarding the mining region = of=20 Amador. Green fields and trees stretch in every direction; the soil is = most=20 fertile, and it is by no means an unusual sight that of a bearing = orchard on top=20 of ground where underneath thousands of dollars in gold are taken out = monthly.=20 In 1887 there were 1,132 men employed in the mines, operating 582 = stamps.=20 Besides, there were probably 250 more men engaged in prospecting and = operating=20 smaller mines.

        The Q = ranch was=20 taken up in 1850, by James Alvord, Dick Tarrier and others. Henry = Gibbons, who=20 was a member of Company Q of the Ohio volunteers, gave the ranch its = name. A D=20 ranch was named after a brand used on the cattle there. The 2 L was = similarly=20 named. Perhaps the largest orchard is that of the

 

Q = RANCH,

in Ione Valley, containing 120 acres of orchard and = vineyard,=20 and famous from the early days of this county for its great fertility, = and as=20 being the home station of the Forest line of stages, that were such an = important=20 factor to the traveling public in the ante railroad period. Many an old = resident=20 of the county remembers when on a summer's day, after a hot, dusty ride = over the=20 plains from Sacramento, with what delight the long, shady road of this = beautiful=20 ranch would break on the vision. Then it was devoted to raising corn; = now the=20 greater portion is in bearing fruit trees, and the beauty of former = years is=20 enhanced by the long avenues of different varieties of trees, all pruned = in=20 beautiful symmetry over a ground clean as a garden.

        There is = much more=20 rain in Amador County, than in the valley, and during the winter the = temperature=20 sometimes falls ten to fifteen degrees below freezing point. The = desiccating and=20 destructive north wind is not so bad as in the plains below. While much=20 irrigation is not needed for fruit culture in the foothills, there is = very=20 little land in this county which  cannot be irrigated. The water = problem,=20 which is a cause of so much trouble and expense in the southern part of = the=20 State, is no bugbear here, as thousands of inches of water that could be = utilized are running to waste. On the south the county is bounded by the = Mokelumne River, and on the north by the Cosumnes River. Jackson, = Sutter,=20 Rancheria, Amador and Dry Creeks flow through it, having numerous = branches.=20 Numerous canals and ditches take out the water, which primarily is used = for=20 mining purposes, but which can again be taken up and used for = agriculture. The=20 McLaughlin ditch property of Volcano in its various branches carries = 3,000=20 inches of water, nearly all of which could be applied to irrigating the = twelve=20 miles width of country between Volcano and Jackson. The Amador Canal = carries=20 4,000 inches from the Mokelumne River to the mines, and could all be = utilized=20 below the mineral belt, after it has done service in running the mills, = for=20 purposes of irrigation. So could the Empire Mine Ditch, of Plymouth, = which takes=20 water from the Cosumnes River. Other ditches take water from the = different=20 creeks, and in all the present water supply of the county will not fall = short of=20 13,000 to 15,000 inches. This supply could be largely increased by = conserving=20 the supply in the higher Sierras by means of reservoirs. The water = supply is=20 immense and capable of supplying the wants of many times the present = population,=20 and its purity is not excelled, as the major portion of it is fed from = the=20 snow-clad mountains to the east. In the towns of Jackson, Sutter, Amador = and=20 Plymouth, the water supply for domestic purposes is furnished by the = Amador=20 Canal.

        The = grains and=20 deciduous fruits do well in Amador County; and fine timber is = inexhaustible.=20 Commencing four miles above Volcano the forests run up thirty miles into = the=20 high Sierras. They are of spruce, fir, yellow and the beautiful and rare = sugar=20 pine, towering from 200 to 300 feet skyward, many feet in diameter, and = which=20 provide a quality of lumber whose superior is not to be found. These = forests are=20 ample for the requirements of the county forever, and it would require = very=20 heavy export drafts to cause any perceptible diminution of the supply. = Four=20 saw-mills supply the local market:

        In 1887 = $5 to $8=20 per acre would buy good uncleared fruit land, and $10 to $30 improved = property=20 near the towns; but the land is of course rising permanently in = value.

        The = taxable=20 property in 1887 was over four million dollars, and the debt of the = county was=20 but $11,000. Population, about 4,000.

        The = Amador branch=20 of the Central Pacific Railroad runs from Galt to Ione, within twelve = miles of=20 the principal towns of the county. The San Joaquin & Sierra Nevada = Narrow=20 Gauge Railroad runs through the northern part of San Joaquin County to a = point=20 within twelve miles of Jackson. Both these roads are now operated by the = Southern Pacific Company.

        The = location of=20 the county-seat at Jackson, in 1854, gave that place great prosperity; = but the=20 town lost heavily by a flood in 1861, which carried away some twenty = houses and=20 destroyed property to the amount of about $50,000; and August 28, the = very next=20 year, the place was almost totally destroyed by fire. In 1878 another = flood=20 occurred, causing as great a loss as that of 1861. For several years = past=20 Jackson has been improving substantially. Besides the court-house, it = has also=20 the county hospital, erected in 1887 at a cost of $8,000 to $10,000. = Three=20 newspapers were then published there,=97the Sentinel, = Ledger and=20 Dispatch. The Ginocchio Brothers have a large Alden = fruit-drier.

        Ione = Valley, one=20 of the most beautiful in California, is situated about twelve miles west = of the=20 county-seat, and is formed by the junction of Dry Creek, Sutter Creek = and=20 Jackson Creek, soon after they leave the mountains. The first white men = to=20 settle in this valley were William Hicks and Moses Childers, in 1848, = who had=20 crossed the plains five years previously in company with J. P. Martin. = Hicks=20 built the first house, an adobe covered with poles and hides, on the = knoll where=20 Judge Carter's house now stands. He and Martin bought cattle in Southern = California and fattened them here for the market. The grass was "as high = as a=20 man's head." In the spring of 1849 Hicks converted his house into a = store, the=20 first in the valley, with Childers as manager.

        This = valley was=20 named before the town was started, by Thomas Brown, who had read a = historical=20 romance of Bulwer entitled Herculaneum, or The Last Days of Pompeii, one = of=20 whose heroines was a beautiful girl named Ione. The town, however, was = first=20 named Bed-Bug, and then Freeze-Out. It is 270 feet above tide water.

        The = first=20 flour-mill in Ione Valley was built in 1855, by Reed, Wooster & = Lane. There=20 are now two well-equipped flouring-mills. This town has the fair-grounds = of the=20 district agricultural association.

        Sutter = Creek, four=20 miles north of Jackson, is one of the prettiest towns in the foothills.=20 Quartz-mining has recently been revived there. Two foundries are in = operation,=20 also an ice-factory, etc.

        Amador = City, a=20 mile and a half north of Sutter Creek, is also a thriving town.

        Drytown, = three=20 miles north of Amador, is in the "warm belt," and most favorably = situated for=20 fruit-raising. Sulphuret works exist here, and also at Sutter Creek.

        = Plymouth, three=20 miles farther on, is also prosperous, is the seat of a consolidated = mining=20 company which employs 25 men, mostly men of families. Their mine has = paid nearly=20 $2,000,000 in dividends. There are also other mines in that = vicinity.

        At = Oleta, six=20 miles east of Plymouth, the curious-minded can see two genuine cork = trees=20 (Quercus suber), twenty-eight years old.

        Clinton, = six miles=20 east of Jackson, is in the midst of a fine vineyard section,

        Volcano = is a=20 mining town twelve miles from Jackson.

        Pine = Grove,=20 Aqueduct City, Buena Vista and Lancha Plana are other towns in Amador=20 County.

 

Transcribed by Kathy Sedler.

 


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