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Historical Clippings Book (HC-12) (520 pages)

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T his is Ribbleville on Duggans Flat, near the cemetery. Houseshererent from $45 to $65 per month. There
is not a vacant house.
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ee] Friday Evening, duly 4th, 1902
es eves Gickets, Including Supper, $2.50
Here is one of California's oldest buildings. By necessity it has been restored
from time to time, but a large part of it
is just as it was constructed in 1852 by
Edward Brimskill. Ed's brother was Johnny
Brimskill, father ofretired school teacher
Frances Thompson. Coleman Thorton
operateda general store inthis building,
selling whiskey inbulk. Iron doors still
hanginplace. It will soon be opened as
a gold museum by Sam Tracy of the Red
Ledge Mine.
MOUNTAIN VIE)
Jvine White, 5 D e
Mt. View mine at hi
seven men employed erect! ;
ings and making preparatio
sinter operations. All. th
ment bought from the Fag
mine has not been haul
property and this work {s
shortly. “4
w-/9.