Weaverville in Trinity County, California — The American West (Pacific Coastal)
E Clampus Vitus 1855 & 1962
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Photographed By Barry Swackhamer, October 24, 2013
1. E Clampus Vitus 1855 & 1962 Marker
Inscription.
E Clampus Vitus 1855 and 1962. . The first chapter of ECV in Weaverville began in 1855. After a rocky start in the Sierra Nevada Gold County, the organization got a foothold in Mokelumne Hill, in 1851. The first Noble Grand Humbug for the Weaverville Chapter was John C. Burch, a local attorney who later became a state congressman. The chapter flourished for several years but as miners moved along to other diggin’s, so did the interest in ECV. It was never determined when the chapter disbanded. Other chapters in the area included Shasta and Yreka during the same period. In 1931, Yerba Buena Chapter #1 of San Francisco, was begun as the first chapter in the revival of the organization. On July 7, 1962, the Trinitarianus Chapter #62 was born again. The chapter celebrated its 50th anniversary in the year 2012. Chapter #62’s first Grand Noble Humbug was the late E. Rex Riley. He served for two years through the chartering ceremonies, in 1963. It is estimated now that more an 120,000 members exist across the eight western states. Chapter #62 has sponsored the Humbug Chapter #73, Eureka Chapter #101, and Lassen-Loomis Chapter #1914, from its original 6 counties.
The first chapter of ECV in Weaverville began in 1855. After a rocky start in the Sierra Nevada Gold County, the organization got a foothold in Mokelumne Hill, in 1851. The first Noble Grand Humbug for the Weaverville Chapter was John C. Burch, a local attorney who later became a state congressman. The chapter flourished for several years but as miners moved along to other diggin’s, so did the interest in ECV. It was never determined when the chapter disbanded. Other chapters in the area included Shasta and Yreka during the same period. In 1931, Yerba Buena Chapter #1 of San Francisco, was begun as the first chapter in the revival of the organization. On July 7, 1962, the Trinitarianus Chapter #62 was born again. The chapter celebrated its 50th anniversary in the year 2012. Chapter #62’s first Grand Noble Humbug was the late E. Rex Riley. He served for two years through the chartering ceremonies, in 1963. It is estimated now that more an 120,000 members exist across the eight western states. Chapter #62 has sponsored the Humbug Chapter #73, Eureka Chapter #101, and Lassen-Loomis Chapter #1914, from its original 6 counties.
Erected 2012 by E Clampus Vitus, Trinitarianus Chapter 62.
. In addition, it is included in the E Clampus Vitus series list. A significant historical month for this entry is July 2005.
Location. 40° 43.956′ N, 122° 56.419′ W. Marker is in Weaverville, California, in Trinity County. Marker is on Main Street (California Route 3/299) just south of Trinity Lake Boulevard (Highway 3), on the right when traveling west. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 601 Main Street, Weaverville CA 96093, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Also see . . . E Clampus Vitus history - ECV58. The history of E CLAMPUS VITUS involves an old organization of the same name, started in the Ol' West's gold rush era and revitalized about 1931 at the Clift Hotel in San Francisco and now encompassing Arizona, California,
Photographed By Barry Swackhamer, October 24, 2013
2. E Clampus Vitus 1855 & 1962 Marker
The marker is at the bottom, right.
Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Washington DC.(Submitted on November 19, 2013, by Barry Swackhamer of Brentwood, California.)
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