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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Placer County, California

 
Clickable Map of Placer 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 Placer County, CA (211) El Dorado County, CA (267) Nevada County, CA (224) Sacramento County, CA (392) Sutter County, CA (10) Yuba County, CA (46) Carson City, NV (53) Douglas County, NV (111) Washoe County, NV (94)  PlacerCounty(211) Placer County (211)  ElDoradoCounty(267) El Dorado County (267)  NevadaCounty(224) Nevada County (224)  SacramentoCounty(392) Sacramento County (392)  SutterCounty(10) Sutter County (10)  YubaCounty(46) Yuba County (46)  (53) Carson City (53)  DouglasCounty(111) Douglas County (111)  WashoeCounty(94) Washoe County (94)
Auburn is the county seat for Placer County
Adjacent to Placer County, California
      El Dorado County (267)  
      Nevada County (224)  
      Sacramento County (392)  
      Sutter County (10)  
      Yuba County (46)  
      Carson City, Nevada (53)  
      Douglas County, Nevada (111)  
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1 California, Placer County, Auburn — American Hotel
On Washington Street at Sacramento Street, on the left when traveling north on Washington Street.
Historical Landmark Site of American Hotel One of the early hotels Burned 1855 – Rebuilt 1857 Burned 1905 – Not RebuiltMap (db m44095) HM
2 California, Placer County, Auburn — Auburn Depot
Near Lincoln Way at Elm Avenue.
This building served the people of Auburn and Placer County for more than 90 years as both a passenger and freight station. The railroad track adjacent to this historic building is the original route location for the transcontinental railroad. . . . Map (db m81594) HM
3 California, Placer County, Auburn — 138 - 06 — Auburn Depot
On Lincoln Way at Elm Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Lincoln Way.
The Auburn depot is the fourth depot constructed (1902) on this hill. The original depot was constructed in 1865 when the Transcontinental Railroad came through Auburn. It burned down and was replaced in 1870. The second depot was sold and . . . Map (db m81586) HM
4 California, Placer County, Auburn — Auburn Drug Company
On Lincoln Way, 0.1 miles High Street, on the right when traveling east.
An old fashioned drugstore down to the vintage marble soda fountain, Auburn Drug Company was established in 1896 by James T. Gibson. It was first located on the upper left side of Railroad Street (now Lincoln Way), just below Freeman Hotel. It was . . . Map (db m67555) HM
5 California, Placer County, Auburn — Auburn Iron Works
On Lincoln Way at Elm Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Lincoln Way.
The Central Pacific Railroad reached Auburn in 1865. This site has been a blacksmithing shop since shortly thereafter. In 1890 it became known as Auburn Iron Works. Blacksmithing, one of the most valuable trades in the foothills, provided services . . . Map (db m67556) HM
6 California, Placer County, Auburn — GPY 135-9 — Auburn Native Sons Hall
On Court Street, 0.1 miles west of Lincoln Way, on the left when traveling west.
Rebuilt in 1860 after a fire, George Willment resumed his mercantile business on the lower floor of this new fireproof building. The second floor was added at this time which was owned and operated by the Eureka Lodge #16 F&AM. In 1871, Willment . . . Map (db m67551) HM
7 California, Placer County, Auburn — Auburn Post OfficeHistorical Landmark
Near Lincoln Way at Sacramento Street.
. . . Map (db m12358) HM
8 California, Placer County, Auburn — Auburn Public Library
On Almond Street north of Lincoln Way, on the right when traveling south.
Constructed in 1908-09 with a grant from the Andrew Carnegie Corporation. Building designed in the Greek Revival style of architecture by A.D. Fellows. Formally dedicated May 26, 1909, it housed the City Library for 59 years. Auburn City offices . . . Map (db m31835) HM
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9 California, Placer County, Auburn — Bloomers Cut
On Herdal Drive at Quinn Way on Herdal Drive.
So named because of its location on the Bloomer Ranch, it remains virtually unchanged since its original construction in 1864. The overwhelming task of construction was undertaken by the diligent, hard working efforts of a small band of Chinese . . . Map (db m93971) HM
10 California, Placer County, Auburn — Bosse-Morgan Building”Hop Sing Laundry”
On Sacramento Street south of Lincoln Way, on the right when traveling south.
Built in 1855 by Gordon. Early tenants included Gellespy & Co. Clothing and J. Harwood & Co. Tin and Hardware. Hop Sing operated a Chinese laundry here circa 1894 until his death in 1944. Purchased in 1897 by Henry Bosse, left to his daughters . . . Map (db m43699) HM
11 California, Placer County, Auburn — Brye HouseBuilt 1882
On Lincoln Way east of Sacramento Street, on the left when traveling east.
This Colonial Revival home was originally constructed by Charles L. Simons. Simons came to Auburn in 1850 to try his hand at gold mining, but eventually became the owner of a saloon in town. The home was sold in 1901 to Fred Brye, a well-known local . . . Map (db m81602) HM
12 California, Placer County, Auburn — Camp Flint
Near Fairgate Road east of Auburn/Folsom Road.
At the onset of World War II the U.S. Army's Western Defense Command and Fourth Army sought to secure the strategically important railroad through the Sierra Nevada Mountains. On December 9th 1941, soldiers of the 32nd Infantry Division arrived here . . . Map (db m101363) HM
13 California, Placer County, Auburn — Central Square
On Lincoln Way (State Highway 49) near High Street, on the right when traveling north.
Central Square: After the Central Pacific Railroad built a Train Depot, over a mile away and up the hill from Old Auburn, civic leaders looked for a way to connect the two areas. The city planners took a map and located a halfway point . . . Map (db m52312) HM
14 California, Placer County, Auburn — Chinese Houses
On Sacramento Street north of Auburn-Folsom Road, on the right when traveling south.
Historical Landmark Chinese Houses Among the earliest buildings June 1855 fire started here Burned 80 buildingsMap (db m44069) HM
15 California, Placer County, Auburn — 404 — City of Auburn
On Lincoln Way at Park Street, on the right when traveling east on Lincoln Way.
Gold discovered near here by Claude Chana May 16, 1848. Area first known as "North Fork" or "Wood's Dry Diggings". Settlement given name of Auburn in Fall of 1849. Soon became important mining town, trading post and stage terminal. County seat of . . . Map (db m685) HM
16 California, Placer County, Auburn — Claude Chana
On Washington Street at Park Street, on the right on Washington Street.
Adventurer and first fruit rancher in Placer County. In 1848 he found gold in the Auburn Ravine, which led to the settlement of a mining camp that later became Auburn. Lord Sholto Douglas Ch. 3 E Clampus Vitus 1975.Map (db m686) HM
17 California, Placer County, Auburn — East Auburn Bell Tower
On Lincoln Way, on the right when traveling north.
Erected 1902 "Rattlers" 1988 Plaque donated by Mother Lode Savings BankMap (db m81619) HM
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18 California, Placer County, Auburn — 2008-6 — First Placer County Hospital219 Maple Street, Auburn, California
On Maple Street at Commercial Street, on the left when traveling west on Maple Street.
This building first constructed in 1852, opened on September 22, 1855 as the first Placer County Hospital. In 1890 the building was badly damaged by fire. At the time, the upstairs was the residence and gallery of photographer J.M. Jacobs and the . . . Map (db m93966) HM
19 California, Placer County, Auburn — 780-4 — First Transcontinental RailroadAuburn
On Lincoln Way, 0.1 miles south of The Golden Chain Highway (California Highway 49), on the right when traveling north.
After an eleven-month delay due to political opposition and lack of money, Central Pacific tracks reached Auburn May 13, 1865, and regular service began. Government loans became available when the railroad completed its first 40 miles, four miles . . . Map (db m54837) HM
20 California, Placer County, Auburn — Ford & Co. BuildingLincoln Way & Harrison Avenue
On Lincoln Way at Harrison Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Lincoln Way.
George Allen & Joseph Sandhorfer operated East Auburn’s first carriage, wagon, & harness shop in this building in 1896. Other building occupants over the years include: Burt & Locher General Merchandising A.F. Ford & Co., Grocers Ford . . . Map (db m81603) HM
21 California, Placer County, Auburn — G. Willment General Store
On Commercial Street at Court Street on Commercial Street.
Historical Landmark Site G. Willment General Store Second floor was Mason Lodge Built 1852 – Burned 1855 Rebuilt & Dedicated Dec.,27, 1860 Map (db m44075) HM
22 California, Placer County, Auburn — General Gomez Cigar Factory
On Lincoln Way west of Sacramento Street, on the left when traveling east.
In 1892, Robert Wise opened a small cigar shop and factory on this site. Shortly there after, Mr. Wise took a business partner, Ernest Burns. During peak times, the small factory was capable of producing as many as one thousand cigars a day. At . . . Map (db m114515) HM
23 California, Placer County, Auburn — Gietzen Fire Station
On Sacramento Street near Auburn Folsom Road, on the right when traveling south.
In honor of Henry Gietzen, Member of the Auburn Volunteer Fire Department since September 12, 1922; Fire Chief from 1946 to present. Dedicated in July 1974. William Chaix, Trustee; Egar E. Ganow, Trustee; Henry Gietzen, Fire Chief; J. A. . . . Map (db m687) HM
24 California, Placer County, Auburn — Gold Bug Stamp Mill
Near Auburn-Folsom Road, 0.1 miles south of Lincoln Way.
The Gold Bug stamp mill was built in the 1880s in the Tahoe National Forest. The Gold Bug Mine, one of many smaller hardrock mines located throughout the Mother Lode, was established to protect the ownership of the main quartz vein of the Eagle Bird . . . Map (db m94180) HM
25 California, Placer County, Auburn — Gold Discovered Just Downstream in Auburn Ravine! - Why Daylight North Rich Ravine?
Near Lincoln Way east of College Way, on the right when traveling east.
[Kiosk Side A:] Gold Discovered Just Downstream in Auburn Ravine! On May 16, 1848, just downstream in Old Town Auburn where North Rich Ravine meets Auburn Ravine, gold was discovered by a Frenchman named Claude Chana. After leaving . . . Map (db m52355) HM
26 California, Placer County, Auburn — Historical Auburn Fire House
On Lincoln Way at Commercial Street, on the right when traveling east on Lincoln Way.
Erected in 1891 by the volunteer firemen of Auburn Hook and Ladder Company No.2 with funds raised by public subscription. Dedicated May 21, 1892. In continuous use until 1954Map (db m11920) HM
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27 California, Placer County, Auburn — Jacob Feldberg – L. Newman, Clothing
On Commercial Street west of Court Street.
Historical Landmark Jacob Feldberg – L. Newman, Clothing 1850’s & 1860’s Magnolia Saloon – Star Bakery & Restaurant – H. Stone Groceries Map (db m44091) HM
28 California, Placer County, Auburn — Jean Baptiste Charbonneau
On Lincoln Way at Park Street on Lincoln Way.
As an infant in 1805, he accompanied his parents Toussaint Charbonneau and Sacagawea, as they guided the Lewis & Clark Expedition. He lived along the American River Canyon, at Murderer’s, Buckner’s, Rattlesnake & Manhattan Bars between 1848 and . . . Map (db m44067) HM
29 California, Placer County, Auburn — Lawyers Row
On Commercial Street at Court Street on Commercial Street.
Historical Landmark Lawyer’s Row – built 1855 by Anderson & Mills – Many lawyers here through the years Stars & Stripes paper pub. here 1867 to 1880’s by Hart Fellows Community ProjectMap (db m44065) HM
30 California, Placer County, Auburn — Lincoln Avenue Businesses
On Lincoln Way at Cherry Avenue on Lincoln Way.
When the mines closed in Gold Run, a local entrepreneur named Paul Webber moved his business to Auburn. He began with the purchase of this Lincoln Avenue building. Two saloons and three dry goods stores were the first to open. Years later, . . . Map (db m124537) HM
31 California, Placer County, Auburn — Lincoln Highway
On Ophir Road near Werner Road, on the right when traveling west.
This monument was erected in recognition of the historical significance of this transportation corridor by the Placer County Water Agency and dedicated to the California Chapter of the Lincoln Highway Association. Ophir Road was formerly U.S. 40 . . . Map (db m129960) HM
32 California, Placer County, Auburn — Location of Camp Flint
Near Fairgate Road near Auburn/Folsom Road.
The location of Camp Flint was on the hill just above this site now know as the "Auburn Dam Overlook". The site housed barracks for officers, enlisted men, and P.O.Ws. These Personnel were supported by a kitchen, mess hall, parade grounds, and a . . . Map (db m101364) HM
33 California, Placer County, Auburn — Marguerite Mine “Quartz Rock”
Near Lincoln Way.
The quartz rock on site here at the Auburn depot came from “The Marquerite (sic) Mine” of Auburn Donated by Don Robinson Don Robinson Sand & GravelMap (db m81625) HM
34 California, Placer County, Auburn — 1051 — Mountain Quarries Railroad Bridge
On Old Foresthill Road east of Golden Chain Highway (California Highway 49), on the right when traveling east.
The Mountain Quarries Railroad Bridge, also known a "No Hands Bridge", was completed on March 23, 1912. At the time of its construction the span bore the distinction of being one of the largest reinforced concrete railroad bridges in the United . . . Map (db m67664) HM
35 California, Placer County, Auburn — GPY 135-10 — Mountain Quarries Railroad Bridge
On Old Foresthill Road east of Golden Chain Highway (California Highway 49), on the right when traveling east.
In 1910, the Mountain Quarries Company contracted for the construction of a railroad bridge over the North Fork of the American River to haul limestone from their upstream quarry. The bridge and 17 wooden trestles were part of Mountain Quarries . . . Map (db m67659) HM
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36 California, Placer County, Auburn — Odd Fellows Hall, Auburn Lodge #7Point of Historical Interest
On Lincoln Way west of Grass Valley Highway (California Highway 49/193), on the right when traveling west.
Instituted in 1852, the first Odd Fellows Lodge organized in Placer County, seventh in California. Meetings were held in several different locations until this building was erected in 1894. Bricks used in construction were made and fired on this . . . Map (db m31842) HM
37 California, Placer County, Auburn — Old Masonic Hall Erected 1860
On Commercial Street at Court Street on Commercial Street.
Occupied by Eureka Lodge No. 16 F.A.M. Much of the material and furnishings came to Auburn via Cape Horn S.A. This plaque is dedicated to the Pioneers of Auburn by Auburn Parlor No. 232 Native Daughters of the Golden West June 11, 1933Map (db m44071) HM
38 California, Placer County, Auburn — 2008-10 — Olivers
On Lake Arthur Road, 0.1 miles south of Placer Hills Road, on the right when traveling south.
In 1889 Walter Gaffett set up a powder factory which was part of the Giant Powder Company from the Bay Area. It's reported that 22 people died from explosions by 1917 when the factory was dismantled. This building originally was the company store. . . . Map (db m67550) HM
39 California, Placer County, Auburn — Placer County Bank
On Commercial Street north of Lincoln Way, on the right when traveling north.
Historical Landmark First home of Placer Co. Bank Estb. Oct. 5, 1887 Moved uptown 1913 & merged with Bank of California 1957Map (db m44093) HM
40 California, Placer County, Auburn — Placer County CourthouseHistorical Landmark
On Maple Street at Lincoln Way, on the right when traveling east on Maple Street.
Site of First Public Hanging Area and Graveyard Third Courthouse Cornerstone Laid July 4, 1894 Dedicated July 4, 1898Map (db m12340) HM
41 California, Placer County, Auburn — Placer County Museum
On Fairgate Road near Auburn/Folsom Road, on the right.
Built originally as mining exhibit hall on the 20th Agricultural District Fairgrounds, this building was constructed in the 1940s by the W.P.A. Crew from nearby Camp Flint. Placer County Historical Society secured use of a portion of the building . . . Map (db m101366) HM
42 California, Placer County, Auburn — Placer Press
On Commercial Street west of Court Street.
Historical Landmark Nearby in this area 1850’s Placer Press paper 1855 to 1858 Above the pioneer livery stable Temple Saloon & Post-Office 1853Map (db m44088) HM
43 California, Placer County, Auburn — Southern Pacific Caboose
Near Lincoln Way.
This caboose built by Southern Pacific in 1978 was purchased from Jim Dobbas, Inc. of Newcastle and moved to the Auburn depot site Nov. 12, 1990 Purchase of the caboose was made possible by a grant from Bank of America Foundation Grant was . . . Map (db m81600) HM
44 California, Placer County, Auburn — The Auburn Joss House
Near Sacramento Street at Brewery Lane.
Auburn’s original joss house (dedicated February 1909) was located directly across Sacramento Street. After the August 25, 1921 fire that destroyed most of Chinatown, a building was erected here that later became home to the Ling Ying Association. . . . Map (db m43696) HM
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45 California, Placer County, Auburn — The Auburn Masonic Hall
On Lincoln Way (California Route 49/193) east of High Street, on the right when traveling east.
The Auburn Masonic Hall was completed in 1917. Since completion it has been home to Eureka Lodge No.16, F. & A. M. The building is clad in beautiful terra cotta manufactured by the Placer County firm of Gladdin McBean. It is the last remaining . . . Map (db m31811) HM
46 California, Placer County, Auburn — The Chinese Coolie
Near Lincoln Way.
Dr. Kenneth H. Fox crafted this statue from 1 mile of reinforced steel rebar and 35 cubic yards of concrete. The “Chinese Coolie” stands 22 feet high, is 33 feet long and weighs 70 tons. This giant statue relocated to this historic . . . Map (db m81597) HM
47 California, Placer County, Auburn — The Historic Cooper Amphitheater
Near High Street east of College Way, on the left when traveling east.
Kiosk Side A: Creating Jobs and Building Community It started as an ”unsightly maze and tangle of briars, brush and junk”… It became ”one of the finest open air amphitheaters in northern . . . Map (db m52855) HM
48 California, Placer County, Auburn — The Junction House
Near Lincoln Way at Auburn Ravine/Foresthill Road.
An early hotel and stage station located on this site marked the junction of roads from Auburn to Foresthill and Illinoistown. In 1854, the home of “The Auburn Poetess,” Mary Eulalie Shannon, reputed to be California’s first woman poet. . . . Map (db m81604) HM
49 California, Placer County, Auburn — The Tsuda Grocery
On Sacramento Street at Lincoln Way on Sacramento Street.
Katsuichi and Tomo Tsuda of Hiroshima, Japan established the K. Tsuda General Merchandise in 1918. That original store was located at 135 Sacramento Street, about one block east of this location. The business continued to operate at that site until . . . Map (db m55649) HM
50 California, Placer County, Auburn — Travelers’ Rest(Bernhard Complex)
On Auburn-Folsom Road at Fairgate Road, on the left when traveling south on Auburn-Folsom Road.
Travelers’ Rest Stage Roadhouse constructed 1851. Benjamin Bernhard, native of Hesse-Cassel, Germany, arrived Auburn 1852, purchased surrounding 30 acres 1868. Developed high level vineyard and orchard cultivation and pioneered experimental silkworm . . . Map (db m690) HM
51 California, Placer County, Auburn — Veteran's Memorial Hall
On East Street, on the left when traveling north.
This property served as the Old Auburn Cemetery, established in the 1850's. About 1893, legislation permitted grave relocation to the Odd Fellows Cemetery, subsequently making possible creation of Sierra Park on these grounds. Agreement was reached . . . Map (db m81799) WM
52 California, Placer County, Auburn — Wells Fargo Express Office – 1852
On Lincoln Way at Commercial Street on Lincoln Way.
Historical Landmark Wells Fargo Express Office – 1852 And Hollenbeck Bank Opp. FirehouseMap (db m44094) HM
53 California, Placer County, Auburn — Western States Endurance Run Finish Line
Near Stadium Way, 0.2 miles Finley Street.
Following the example of Gordy Ainsleigh in 1974, each year runners from around the world meet the challenge of completing on foot the rugged 100-mile distance of the historic Western States Trail from Squaw Valley to this stadium. Placer Union High . . . Map (db m95777) HM
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54 California, Placer County, Auburn — Wise Power Plant
On Ophir Road near Werner Road, on the right when traveling south.
History At one time canals laced the Sierra foothills and the mountains above. Many still exist as do the reservoirs the canals linked. Originally the canals were used to funnel water to hydraulic and pacer mining. The system was well in . . . Map (db m129768) HM
55 California, Placer County, Cisco Grove — 2 — Meadow Lake
On Eagle Lakes Road near Interstate 80, on the right when traveling west.
With prospects so cheering, located in a section of country abounding in timber and water, with a climate so healthy, who can foretell the future of Meadow Lake? Here the puff of the iron locomotive will soon be heard as it speeds onward to . . . Map (db m129472) HM
56 California, Placer County, Cisco Grove — 1 — Red Mountain
On Eagle Lakes Road near Interstate 80, on the right when traveling west.
History Fire! Fire at Cascade! Call Cisco Snowsheds solved one problem and opened up an industry of snow shovelers, maintenance workers, carpenters, line walkers and fire lookouts. 24 hours a day, high on Red Mountain, lookouts scanned . . . Map (db m129442) HM
57 California, Placer County, Cisco Grove — The Lincoln Highway
The Lincoln Highway was the dream of Carl Fisher and Henry Joy. In 1912, Fisher proposed a "coast to coast highway - open to lawful traffic of all descriptions without toll charges." In 1913, the Lincoln Highway Association was born, and the dream . . . Map (db m149496) HM
58 California, Placer County, Colfax — Butcher Shop
On North Main Street at Depot Street on North Main Street. Reported missing.
On this site in 1875 John Mischler Owned “The Butcher Shope” In 1911 Daniel A. Russell Erected this building as a Butcher Shop Present Owners Moore & RobinsonMap (db m45257) HM
59 California, Placer County, Colfax — 780-9 — Cape Horn Promontory
On State Highway 174, on the right when traveling east.
View of Cape Horn Promontory North Fork American River Canyon Dedicated to the memory of thousands of Chinese who worked for Charles Crocker on the Central Pacific Railroad. They were lowered over the face of Cape Horn Promontory in wicker . . . Map (db m14437) HM
60 California, Placer County, Colfax — 780-5 — ColfaxFirst Transcontinental Railroad
On East Grass Valley Street, on the right when traveling south.
Central Pacific Railroad reached Colfax, formerly Illinoistown September 1, 1865, and train service began four days later. Colfax was a vital construction supply depot and junction point for stage lines for ten months. It was renamed Governor . . . Map (db m13081) HM
61 California, Placer County, Colfax — Colfax Freight DepotListed in the National Register of Historic Places — 14 Nov. 1999 NPS. 99001564-000 —
On Main Street just north of Grass Valley Street, on the right when traveling north.
Built circa 1880 by Central Pacific Railroad Company. Constructed of wood using Standard S.P. design known as Freight House #2. Exhibiting the Victorian era stick style. This building is the only freight depot of this type remaining in Placer . . . Map (db m10980) HM
62 California, Placer County, Colfax — Colfax Methodist Church
On Church Street at Culver Street on Church Street.
Founded by Circuit Riders – 1868 Sanctuary Built – 1874Map (db m45166) HM
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63 California, Placer County, Colfax — Colfax Passenger Depot
Near Railroad Street, on the left when traveling north.
Placed on the National Registry of Historic Places 15 January 1999 Built in 1905 by Southern Pacific Railroad in what SPRR called the Colonnade style. It is the only remaining depot of this type in Placer County. It was used as a passenger . . . Map (db m45156) HM
64 California, Placer County, Colfax — Colfax RecordLot 14 Bl 4 Crocker to Kohn & Kind -22 July 1865
On Church Street, on the right when traveling east.
Established Nov. 26, 1908 This office built 1930 ————— Plaque in Memory of Pat Jones, Historian Writer – Colfax Record 1961-1983 Author – The Colfax Connection Donor – Printing Press . . . Map (db m45167) HM
65 California, Placer County, Colfax — First Brick Building in ColfaxErected 1865
On North Main Street at Grass Valley Street on North Main Street.
By R.S. Egbert & Wm. Wallace of Illinoistown as a General Merchandise Store Present Owners: David & Margaret MarsonMap (db m45379) HM
66 California, Placer County, Colfax — Historic Bell From St. Dominic's Church at Iowa Hill
On Oak Street near Auburn Street.
Bell was originally erected there in 1860. It was place here in October 1988.Map (db m45233) HM
67 California, Placer County, Colfax — Illinoistown
On Iowa Hill Road at Canyon Way, on the right when traveling east on Iowa Hill Road.
This marker dedicated to the pioneer settlers of Alder Grove, later known as Illinoistown from 1849-1865Map (db m152550) HM
68 California, Placer County, Colfax — Illinoistown Lodge No. 51
On North Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
Free and Accepted Masons Chartered by Grand Lodge of California On May 6, 1854 at Illinoistown (about a half mile South of Colfax) A special Central Pacific train brought the Sacramento Coronet Band and fifty guests for the Dedication of this . . . Map (db m45277) HM
69 California, Placer County, Colfax — IOOF Hall
On North Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Colfax Lodge No. 132 Instituted 18 April, 1867 This brick building acquired and used by IOOF since 26 August, 1889Map (db m45279) HM
70 California, Placer County, Colfax — 401 — Iowa Hill
On Iowa Hill Road, 9 miles south of Interstate 80, on the left when traveling east.
Gold discovered here in 1853 and by 1856 weekly production estimated at one hundred thousand dollars. The total value of gold produced up to 1880 is placed at twenty million dollars. Town was destroyed by fire in 1857 and again in 1862 but each . . . Map (db m44036) HM
71 California, Placer County, Colfax — Jacob Keck, Sr.Colfax Pioneer
On North Main Street south of Depot Street, on the right when traveling south.
Erected this brick building Circa 1865 as a Trading PostMap (db m45260) HM
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72 California, Placer County, Colfax — Jacob Keck, Sr.Colfax Pioneer
On North Main Street south of Depot Street, on the right when traveling south.
Erected this brick building Circa 1865 as a SaloonMap (db m45261) HM
73 California, Placer County, Colfax — John Butler, Druggist
On North Main Street.
Charles Crocker, Trustee Central Pacific Railroad Sold on October 29, 1896 to John Butler, Druggist Established Colfax Drug Store One of the oldest pharmacies in California Richard . . . Map (db m45263) HM
74 California, Placer County, Colfax — Leopold & Josephine Lobner
On North Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
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75 California, Placer County, Colfax — Memorial Hall
On South Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
Built in honor of World War 1 Veterans on the site of W.H. Russell’s Livery Stable by Colfax Post 192 American Legion 23 Apr. 1927 Cornerstone laid & building dedicated for community use 26 June 1928 Agreement: Joint ownership . . . Map (db m45232) HM
76 California, Placer County, Colfax — Murphy’s Saloon
On North Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
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77 California, Placer County, Colfax — Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad1876 – 1942 — Placer County Terminus —
On East Grass Valley Street, on the right when traveling south.
Depot was 100 yards N.E. of this spot. Built by John Flint Kidder between 1874-76. It ran 22 miles from Colfax to Nevada City via Grass Valley. Rails taken up on 1942. Sarah Kidder, widow of builder , world’s first woman railroad president 1901 . . . Map (db m14438) HM
78 California, Placer County, Colfax — Robert G. Fowler - ColfaxSept. 13 - 23 — 1911 —
On Grass Valley Street, on the right when traveling south.
Near this site, the shattered remains of Robert G. Fowler’s Wright Model B biplane was rebuilt following a crash near Alta on the second day of his west to east flight. The ten-day rebuilding effort, which took place alongside the railroad track in . . . Map (db m45157) HM
79 California, Placer County, Colfax — Schuyler Colfax1865
On Grass Valley Street at Rail Rd Avenue on Grass Valley Street.
Schuyler Colfax, Speaker of the House of Representatives, was asked by President Abraham Lincoln on April 14 to take a message to the miners of the west, that their prosperity is the prosperity of the Nation. These may have been Lincoln’s last words . . . Map (db m10976) HM
80 California, Placer County, Colfax — The Railhead Saloon
On North Main Street south of Depot Street, on the right when traveling south.
Historic Lot 6 – Block 3 1865 Original Sale C. Crocker to Kohn & Kind 1867- 1918 Ownerships E.S. Yeats • Thomas Woodliff • Levi Leeds • John Kneeland & Family • John River • Avila Demers • Louis & Elvira Rugani 1946 Owners Gilbert . . . Map (db m45262) HM
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81 California, Placer County, Colfax — The Stevens Trail
On Iowa Hill Road, 9 miles south of Interstate 80, on the left when traveling east.
This trail was originally established as a toll road in 1859 by Truman Allen Stevens. The trail went down to the bottom of the American River Canyon and back up the other side to Colfax via a bridge that is no longer in existence. This road was in . . . Map (db m45154) HM
82 California, Placer County, Dutch Flat — Adobe Store Building
On Stockton Road, on the right when traveling south.
Built by Chinese in 1870's. Instead of bricks they used a solid wall type construction.Map (db m44643) HM
83 California, Placer County, Dutch Flat — 397 — Dutch Flat
On Main Street at Diggins Hill Road on Main Street.
Founded in the Spring of 1861 by Joseph and Charles Dornbach. From 1854 to 1882 it was noted for its rich hydraulic mines. In 1860 had the largest voting population in Placer County. Chinese inhabitants numbered about 2,000. Here Theodore Judah and . . . Map (db m549) HM
84 California, Placer County, Emigrant Gap — 5 — Big BendHwy 40 Scenic Bypass
On Hampshire Rocks Road near Rainbow Road, on the left when traveling east.
History Stop and listen. Be very quiet. People have been traveling past this "Big Bend" in the Yuba River for thousands of years. It's a natural migration route and the Ranger station and museum are only the most recent arrivals. Maybe if . . . Map (db m105166) HM
85 California, Placer County, Emigrant Gap — Emigrant Gap
On Nyack Road near Interstate 80, on the left when traveling north.
The first wagon train ever brought across the Sierra Nevada Mountains into California was lead by Caleb Greenwood. He led the Steven-Town (sic, Townsend) - Murphy party and came through what is known as the Emigrant Trail. Approximately fifty wagons . . . Map (db m129438) HM
86 California, Placer County, Emigrant Gap — 3 — Forest Gift Shop, Cisco GroveHwy 40 Scenic Bypass
On Hampshire Rocks Road near Cisco Road, on the left when traveling east.
History Before the coming of I-80 all traffic crossing Donner Summit came right through here. Cisco Grove was an active little community oriented to highway travelers. If you look closely here you will see the ruins of foundations of the . . . Map (db m105152) HM
87 California, Placer County, Emigrant Gap — 4 — Lincoln HighwayHwy 40 Scenic Bypass
On Hampshire Rocks Road, on the left when traveling east.
History "An uplifting of the soul is sure to follow this contact with Nature in her majesty, and Self becomes smaller and smaller as we realize the immensity of things in traversing this country." -- 1924 Complete Official Road Guide of . . . Map (db m105154) HM
88 California, Placer County, Emigrant Gap — Nyack LodgeHwy 40 Scenic Bypass
On Nyack Road near Interstate 80, on the left when traveling north.
History What you see as a multi-lane Interstate highway now had already been a well-traveled route when the freeway arrived. Wagon trains came over the rise to the east and dropped into the valley and then travelled along the Bear River. . . . Map (db m129436) HM
89 California, Placer County, Emigrant Gap — Susan's SpotAuburn Artist and Environmental Planner — 1948-2003 —
On Cisco Road at Hampshire Rocks Road, on the right when traveling north on Cisco Road.
Dedicated to Susan Cooley-Gilliom This was Susan's favorite spot for photographing and painting the South Yuba River, which she cherished in all season. When Placer Legacy first began negotiations to preserve this land, Susan was a key . . . Map (db m105153) HM
90 California, Placer County, Forest Hill — 398 — Yankee Jim's
On Yankee Jim Road at Spring Garden Road, on the right when traveling north on Yankee Jim Road.
Gold was discovered here in 1850 by 'Yankee Jim,' a reputed lawless character, and by 1857 the town was one of the most important in Placer County. The first mining ditch in the county was constructed here by H. Starr and Eugene Phelps. Colonel . . . Map (db m11924) HM
91 California, Placer County, Foresthill — Compressed Air Engine
On Harrison Street at Soap Street, on the left when traveling east on Harrison Street.
This engine, powered by compressed air, began operation in the late 1880’s and ceased around 1909. The engine was used to remove gold ore from the Red Point Mine, located approximately 12 miles north-east of Foresthill. This area, mined heavily from . . . Map (db m44041) HM
92 California, Placer County, Foresthill — First Mining DitchYankee Jims Historical Landmark
On Spring Garden Road at Yankee Jim Road, on the left when traveling east on Spring Garden Road.
Here the first mining ditch was built by H. Starr and E. Phelps in 1851Map (db m146237) HM
93 California, Placer County, Foresthill — 399 — Forest Hill
On Foresthill Divide Road, on the right when traveling east.
Gold discovered here in 1850 in which year the first "Forest House" built. In 1852 the Jenny Lind Mine found which produced over million dollars in gold while the mines in this immediate vicinity produced over ten million dollars up to 1868. Town an . . . Map (db m672) HM
94 California, Placer County, Foresthill — Foresthill General Store
On Foresthill Road at Soap Street, on the left when traveling east on Foresthill Road.
First structure in Foresthill. Built in 1857, it served the early miners and residents for over 110 years. It was a general store and early stop on the Auburn-Foresthill-Georgetown stage run.Map (db m44040) HM
95 California, Placer County, Foresthill — Foresthill Protestant Cemetery
On Church Street, on the right when traveling east.
This cemetery started in the early 1850's during the gold rush. The earliest monument is dated 1858. This plaque erected January 1994 Donated by the Foresthill Cemetery Committee and Ruhkala Monument Co., Rocklin Map (db m38175) HM
96 California, Placer County, Foresthill — Foresthill School Bell
Near Main Street, 0.1 miles east of Church Street, on the right when traveling east.
The first Foresthill School was established in 1858. This plaque presented on 100th Anniversary. P.T.A.Map (db m67719) HM
97 California, Placer County, Foresthill — Old Four Fingers
On Foresthill Road, on the right when traveling east.
Old Four Fingers, ruthless outlaw, was killed near this spot on April 1, 1851. Driven to a life of crime by the humiliation and degeration, resulting from a radical digital mutilation, preformed upon him by a pious father. He was apprended and . . . Map (db m143582) HM
98 California, Placer County, Foresthill — Old Joe
On Foresthill Divide Road near between Foresthill and Auburn, on the right when traveling east.
On the day of July 3, 1901 a stagecoach, driven by Henry Crockett, was on its way to the town of Foresthill when a hooded man appeared with a shotgun and ordered Crockett to stop, to which he replied, “You are only foolin.” At that the . . . Map (db m667) HM
99 California, Placer County, Foresthill — Pioneers of Deadwood
Near Deadwood Road.
Native Sons of the Golden West are proud to donate this plaque to commemorate the Pioneers of Deadwood Placer County, California Those gold seekers developed a mining community here along the El Dorado Trail which also served such . . . Map (db m678) HM
100 California, Placer County, Foresthill — St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Bell
On Foresthill Road, 0.2 miles east of Old Mill Road, on the right when traveling east.
Cast in Sheffield by Naylor Vickers and Co. -1859 – E. Riepe’s Patent no 1027, arrived in Boston 1862 then shipped around the Horn to San Francisco via boat to Sacramento and by six horse team to Forest Hill. Miners raised $3,500 to pay for it and . . . Map (db m209525) HM

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