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Photographer: David Compolongo, Published by Scope Enterprises, Clovis,Ca.
Taken: October 29, 2008
Caption:
National Hotel | Additional Description:
Description on Postcard:
National Hotel
Jackson, California,
The largest ciy in Amador County, with a population of 3,806, Jackson was founded as a gold rush camp in 1848. It was destroyed by fire in 1862 and was rebuilt. Many of the existing historic main street structures date from that reconstruction era. Jackson became the county seat when Amador County was established in 1854.
Submitted: October 29, 2008, by Syd Whittle of Mesa, Arizona.
Database Locator Identification Number: p41562
File Size: 0.467 Megabytes
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