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Historical Markers in Yreka, California

 
Clickable Map of Siskiyou County, California and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Siskiyou County, CA (167) Del Norte County, CA (21) Humboldt County, CA (157) Modoc County, CA (44) Shasta County, CA (118) Trinity County, CA (59) Jackson County, OR (115) Josephine County, OR (36) Klamath County, OR (94)  SiskiyouCounty(167) Siskiyou County (167)  DelNorteCounty(21) Del Norte County (21)  HumboldtCounty(157) Humboldt County (157)  ModocCounty(44) Modoc County (44)  ShastaCounty(118) Shasta County (118)  TrinityCounty(59) Trinity County (59)  JacksonCountyOregon(115) Jackson County (115)  JosephineCounty(36) Josephine County (36)  KlamathCounty(94) Klamath County (94)
Yreka is the county seat for Siskiyou County
Yreka is in Siskiyou County
      Siskiyou County (167)  
ADJACENT TO SISKIYOU COUNTY
      Del Norte County (21)  
      Humboldt County (157)  
      Modoc County (44)  
      Shasta County (118)  
      Trinity County (59)  
      Jackson County, Oregon (115)  
      Josephine County, Oregon (36)  
      Klamath County, Oregon (94)  
 
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1 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — 200, 202 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street near North Broadway Street, on the right.
When the Baldwin Block was completed in 1882, this section was rented first and became a saloon with a shooting gallery and pool table. By 1892 the building was being used as a sample room for the Clarendon Hotel across the street. Extensive . . . Map (db m70075) HM
2 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — 204 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street, on the right when traveling west.
When the Baldwin Block was completed in 1882, this section was rented first and became a saloon with a shooting gallery and pool table. By 1892 the building was being used as a sample room for the Clarendon Hotel across the street. Extensive . . . Map (db m70076) HM
3 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Bella Union Saloon325, 327 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street, on the left when traveling west.
Sam Lockhart owned this property in 1852 and leased it to a gentleman who ran the Bella Union Saloon for a time. When German-born Charles Iunker and Louis Rapi became new owners in 1859, they prided themselves on service, superior liquors, and . . . Map (db m70167) HM
4 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Brown-Nickell-Authenrieth Building322, 324 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street, on the right when traveling west.
The Yreka Bakery (spelled and pronounced equally correct forward and backward), was founded in 1856 by alleged Civil War deserter Frederick Deng. The business actually began at another location and then moved across the street before finally . . . Map (db m70093) HM
5 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Carnegie Library Building
On West Miner Street, on the right when traveling west.
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior 1915Map (db m70108) HM
6 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Chamberlain-Stimmel Building400, 402 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street at North Oregon Street, on the right when traveling west on West Miner Street.
H.E. Stimmel, a German native, purchased this building from William Chamberlain in 1856, and promptly opened a stove shop. Initially selling parlor and cooking stoves, he gradually expanded his inventory and turned the business into a general . . . Map (db m70099) HM
7 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Charles Bibend BuildingTurner Hall — 329 W. Miner St. —
On West Miner Street, on the left.
Between 1956 and 1866 this building housed a general merchandise store, tin shop, and grocery business. Sometime before the turn-of-the-century, however, it became known as Turner Hall, meeting place for Yreka social and business groups. This . . . Map (db m70169) HM
8 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Charles Peters Building328 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street, on the right when traveling west.
The presence of this on an early Yreka map indicates that it was constructed on or before 1856. It was home to Charles Peters’ Yreka Brewery and Saloon, with the saloon occupying the front portion of the building and the brewery the back. Peters was . . . Map (db m129501) HM
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9 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — City Meat Market319 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street, on the left.
The City Meat Market was owned and operated by various individuals since its first owner, Charles Herzog, put up the building in 1854. Through the years innovations such as a horsepower apparatus to run the sausage machine (1867), lowered the price . . . Map (db m70164) HM
10 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — City Meat MarketBuilt in 1854
On West Miner Street, on the left when traveling west.
This market has been in continuous operation since its construction and is one of the oldest in CaliforniaMap (db m70165) HM
11 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Clampers Meeting Hall
On 4th Street south of West Miner Street, on the left when traveling south.
On or near this site between 1854 and 1856 the members of the Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus had a meeting hall. During the day it was used as a court room and clerks office.Map (db m70186) HM
12 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Cleland and Hoyt Building315 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street, on the left.
The construction history of this building is unknown, although its architectural elements and fabrication materials indicate an 1850s origin. It served as a freight office for Wells Fargo and Company at one time, and was owned by the Franco-American . . . Map (db m70163) HM
13 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Colton’s Block(Colton/Lauer/Wetzel Building) — 225, 227, 229 W. Miner St. —
On West Miner Street, on the left when traveling west.
David D. Colton arrived in Yreka in 1851, mined for a time, established the Mountain News Herald, and at age 21 became the second Siskiyou County sheriff. His original 1853 hewed-log house on this site was replaced the same year by a brick . . . Map (db m70135) HM
14 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — First Log House
On North Street near North West Street, on the right when traveling west.
This is known as the first log house in Yreka. Built about 1953. Map (db m89114) HM
15 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Franco American Hotel Building306, 308, 310, 312, 314, 316 W. Miner St.
On Wolfsen Road at 4th Street, on the right when traveling west on Wolfsen Road.
From a narrow, two story brick house in the 1850s, to an expansive hotel with a 167 foot frontage, the Franco American Hotel became one of the largest and finest inns in Northern California. Started by the Frenchman Leon Marniesse in 1855, the hotel . . . Map (db m70084) HM
16 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Frogtown
On California Route 263 near Long Gulch Road.
Near this spot in 1851 Frogtown was founded. It became the center of trade for the miners working on the nearby flats and gulches. When the Oregon Stage Road was made the town was moved to higher ground and in 1852 was renamed Hawkinsville. In 1858 . . . Map (db m70205) HM
17 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Gas Works
On North Main Street north of North Street, on the right when traveling north.
Site of the Yreka Gas Works which on Dec. 17, 1859 first lighted Yreka Streets. The gas was made by burning pine pitch.Map (db m62857) HM
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18 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Greenhorn
Near Greenhorn Road, on the left when traveling west.
Near this spot in March of 1851 a real “Greenhorn” Englishman traveling through the country inquired at the Bean-McConnell diggings where he might acquire a gold mine. Mr. Bean as a joke sent him to the most unlikely spot up the hill and . . . Map (db m70110) HM
19 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Guilbert Building(Siskiyou County Bank Building) — 216 W. Miner St. —
On West Miner Street at 3rd Street, on the right when traveling west on West Miner Street.
The Italianate-style building was put up after the fire of 1871 burned an earlier 1850s structure. Rebuilt in brick, the rear was used as a soda factory while the front became an auction house and later a space for county fair exhibits. The . . . Map (db m70080) HM
20 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Henry Egbert Building320 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street, on the right when traveling west.
Construction date of this building is unknown, but the New England Bakery and Temperance House was operating her as early as 1855. With a typical “false front,” the sidewalls are common to adjoining structures, but the building’s width . . . Map (db m70092) HM
21 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Hugo Miller Building217 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street, on the left when traveling west.
The Arcade Saloon once stood on this site in 1856 where Lotta Crabtree began her singing and dancing profession, and John C. Heenan, ‘The Benicia Boy’ started his fighting career. The building was completely destroyed by the Great Fire of 1871, but . . . Map (db m70131) HM
22 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Humbug Mining District
On Humbug Creek Road, on the left when traveling west.
In commemoration of prospectors, miners & their settlements along Humbug Creek – Frenchtown (Mowry’s Flat), Humbug, Humbug City, Riderville (Plugtown) & Freetown. The Howlin Wilderness Saloon, immortalized by Joaquin Miller, was located here. . . . Map (db m70207) HM
23 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — I.O.O.F. Building(International Order of Odd Fellows) — 107, 117 W. Miner St. —
On West Miner Street near South Broadway Street, on the left when traveling west.
I.O.O.F. Yreka Lodge #19 was instituted in 1853 and has been at this location since that date. Multiple transactions in ownership and lot size and shape occurred before two, one-story brick buildings were erected on this site. These buildings . . . Map (db m70129) HM
24 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — J.P. Smith & L. Rosenburg Building219, 221, 223 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street, on the left when traveling west.
219 A one-story business house initially owned by J.P. Smith occupied this site until the fire of 1871. Rebuilt in 1875, the structure witnessed a myriad of business ventures including several general merchandise stores and a Greek restaurant. . . . Map (db m70133) HM
25 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — J.P. Smith & L. Rosenburg Building219, 221, 223 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street, on the left when traveling west.
223 Once a separate building owned by L. Rosenburg, this former dry goods store was turned into a hotel when W.W. Powers bought it and rebuilt after the Great Conflagration of 1871. A bootblack stand within catered to the menfolk of Yreka. When . . . Map (db m70134) HM
26 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Jennie B. Nichols Building(The Baldwin Block) — 200-208 W. Miner St. —
On West Miner Street, on the right when traveling west.
Roman’s Bookstore and Newspaper Emporium was the first business to inhabit a building that was constructed on this site in 1859. The building burned, along with much of the town, on July 4, 1871, when a fire was started in this block by careless . . . Map (db m70079) HM
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27 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Livingston and Brothers Building311-313 W. Miner St.
On w, on the left when traveling west.
Built in 1854, this one-story “fireproof” brick building immediately became a general merchandise store that operated under several owners until 1865 when the Forest House Fruit and Cider Store opened for business, sharing space with the . . . Map (db m70162) HM
28 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Lynching
On Fort Jones Road near Moonlit Oaks Avenue, on the right when traveling south. Reported missing.
Untitled marker Near this spot at 3:00 a.m. August 3, 1935 Clyde Johnson, native of Alabama, was lynched by a yet unknown group of masked men for the murder of Dunsmuir police chief Frank E. (Jack) Daw after robbing Padula’s bar in . . . Map (db m70189) HM
29 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Masonic Hall Building300-304 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street at 3rd Street, on the right on West Miner Street.
Originally known as the Wetzel Lot, a brick building stood here in 1880 which housed the fire department – Engine & Hose No. 1. A new building with a massive edifice was erected on the site in 1926 by four Masonic orders who sold shares at $50 . . . Map (db m70081) HM
30 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Moonlit Oaks Dance Pavilion / Clyde Johnson Lynching
On Moonlit Oaks Avenue west of South Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Side A Moonlit Oaks Dance Pavilion Near this location on July 3, 1926, Moonlit Oaks Open Air Dance Platform Opened, hosting dances most Saturday Nights. Pints of illicit spirits were obtained. From the man in the parking lot with . . . Map (db m70188) HM
31 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Nicholas T. Delean Building102 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street near North Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Jerome Churchill, packer, financier and entrepreneur raised a general merchandise store here in 1851. It was a tent. When several of these “temporary” structures continued to burn, Churchill put up a “fireproof” brick . . . Map (db m70073) HM
32 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — No. 4 Kingpin Hydraulic Giant
On South Main Street south of Yreka Street, on the left when traveling south.
Purpose: gold mining. Used from 1890 to 1906. Cast by Joshua Hendy Iron Works. Operated for years at Red Mill Mine, near mouth of Know Nothing Creek. Near 500 foot head of water. Packed to mine by Bennett Co. pack train. Donated by Nelson . . . Map (db m70196) HM
33 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Peters & DeWitt Building330, 332 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street at North Oregon Street, on the right when traveling west on West Miner Street.
330 Two buildings rested on this site in the 1850s, one a brewery and the other a bakery that advertised 12 loaves of bread of $1.00. Fire broke out in the bakery in 1864 destroying all of its contents and much of the surrounding structures. The . . . Map (db m70097) HM
34 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Peters & DeWitt Building330, 332 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street near North Oregon Street, on the right when traveling west.
332 Godfrey Peters converted the east half of this building into a theater in 1904. The Peter’s Opera House, complete with sloped floor, stage and two balconies, opened to a packed house with the showing of a five-act play. A bandstand was built . . . Map (db m70098) HM
35 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Pioneer Stage Drivers1854 • "Knights of the Whip" • 1887
On California Route 263 at milepost 55.3, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to the Memory of Pioneer Stage Drivers 1854 • "Knights of the Whip" • 1887 To the pioneers of stage and team • Who blazed this trail and crossed this stream • To you whose courage led you on through trials and hardships . . . Map (db m89094) HM
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36 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Randolph Collier1902 – 1983
On 4th Street at Lane Street, on the right when traveling south on 4th Street.
The citizens of Siskiyou County and California hereby honor Senator Randolph Collier, the “Father of the Freeway.” Born in Etna, educated in Yreka’s schools, Senator Collier began his long political career as a Police Judge in Yreka in . . . Map (db m70185) HM
37 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Robbers Rock
On Fort Jones Road (California Route 3), on the left when traveling south.
On this site a least four known stage coach robberies occurred. In the hold-up of September 25, 1897, the robber William Harrall was trailed to Delta, Shasta County where he killed undersheriff William A. Radford. The last hold-up here and in . . . Map (db m70251) HM
38 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Ruehle Building326 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street, on the right when traveling west.
In 1852, Frederick Ruehle, the second owner of this property built a two-story brick structure with iron shutters on this site. When Alois Wetzel became the new owner in 1866, he put in a shaving saloon (sic) and bathhouse downstairs while the . . . Map (db m70094) HM
39 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Siskiyou County High School1893 – 1916
On North Oregon Street at Knapp Street, on the left when traveling north on North Oregon Street.
On this site sat Siskiyou County High School The three story brick structure opened its doors to eighteen students on Sept. 5, 1893, and served until Oct. 3, 1916, when it burned. It was replace in 1918 with a larger two story stucco . . . Map (db m70199) HM
40 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Site of Yreka Inn / Site of Dr. Daniel Ream Ranch
On North Main Street south of North Street, on the right when traveling south.
Two related markers on opposite sides of the same 'board'. Site of Yreka Inn 1925-1975 Stopping place for the “Rich and Famous” mid-way between Portland, Oregon and San Francisco . Built in 1925 by L.L. . . . Map (db m70192) HM
41 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — The Colton Theater Building210, 214 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street west of South Broadway Street.
David D. Colton built a handsome brick building on this site in 1856, and outfitted the upper floor as a theater which operated until 1858. At various times the building housed several businesses, including a skating rink, saloon, hotel, restaurant . . . Map (db m62984) HM
42 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — The Greathouse/DeWitt Building113 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street, on the left when traveling west.
Southern sympathizers George and Ridgely Greathouse purchased this lot in 1858, and then resold it for $700 a year later. The ground floor of this presently existing building was constructed in 1859 of locally kilned brick, and housed new owner R.O. . . . Map (db m70128) HM
43 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — The Riddle Building112 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street at North Broadway Street, on the right when traveling west on West Miner Street.
Although a city park today, this lot was previously home to several early Yreka buildings, the last being brick which was erected by J.W. Riddle six years after the great fire of 1871. Riddle planned to lease the basement of his general merchandise . . . Map (db m70074) HM
44 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Thompson’s Dry Diggings
On Yama Street near Discovery Street, on the right when traveling west.
Gold was discovered here in March, 1851 by Abraham Thompson, member of a party which was enroute (sic) from Oregon to Scott Bar. Following a heavy rain storm, particles of gold in the roots of grass pulled up by pack animals caused Thompson to wash . . . Map (db m70197) HM
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45 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — W.W. Powers Building209, 211,213, 215 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street, on the left when traveling west.
Originally built in 1879 to accommodate three separate businesses, this structure became the Power’s Hotel, a fine two-story, twenty-room affair when the second story was added in 1882. Prior to the installation of room-dividing walls, a . . . Map (db m70130) HM
46 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Wetzel Building321 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street, on the left when traveling west.
Originally a general store in the early 1850s, it became the site of Alois Wetzel’s first bathhouse and shaving saloon in 1863 (He moved the business across the street three years later). The property was brought and sold numerous times through the . . . Map (db m70166) HM
47 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Witherill Building331, 333 W. Miner St.
On West Miner Street at South Oregon Street, on the left when traveling west on West Miner Street.
The damage to this building in the great fire of 1871 was only $100, no doubt a result of its brick construction. Built by Abel Witherill in 1859 (the same year Yreka was illuminated by gas light), an assortment of short-lived businesses operated on . . . Map (db m70171) HM
48 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Witherill/Winckler Building
On West Miner Street, on the left when traveling west.
Witherill Bldg. Brick-40’x97’ - with the six arches – built for owner Able Winthrill to serve as two business houses West half known as Winckler Bldg. Adolf Winckler Grocery & Gen. Mdse. Store – 1850 to 77 . . . Map (db m70170) HM
49 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — 901 — Yreka
On West Miner Street near South Broadway Street, on the left when traveling west.
Founded in March 1851 with the discovery of Gold in the nearby “flats”, Yreka quickly became the commercial and transportation hub for the surrounding communities and mining camps. Yreka’s tents and shanties gave way to more substantial . . . Map (db m70109) HM
50 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Yreka Chinese Cemetery
On Montague Road (California Route 3) at Juniper Drive on Montague Road.
There are two plaques located at the kiosk next to the Yreka Chinese Cemetery. The Yreka Chinese Cemetery was created by the Yreka city Board of Trustees in August 1877. The United States government issued a patent to the Central Pacific . . . Map (db m70112) HM
51 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Y-20 — Yreka Trail – A Mighty Town
On Yama Street at Discovery Street, on the right when traveling west on Yama Street.
“Drove into town (Yreka) and a mighty town it is... several very good brick buildings. ...nothing can be bought here for less than two bits, a loaf of bread that use to cost five cents is 25, salt 25 per lb.” George McCowen, Sep 1, 1854Map (db m151576) HM
52 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Y-19 — Yreka Trail - Our Journeys End
On Campbell Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
"Today we have landed to our journeys end neare Yreka, whare we stopped to graze our teems ... we exspect to stay here some days to rest   for the man that crosses the planes will feel like resting when he gits through" - James Bardin, Aug 11, . . . Map (db m151637) HM
53 California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Yreka Western
On East Center Street, on the right when traveling east.
In response to the decision of the Southern Pacific Company to bypass Yreka and run its mainline through Shasta Valley, the Yreka Railroad was built and commenced operations January 9, 1889. In 1933 the railroad was incorporated as the Yreka . . . Map (db m70201) HM
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