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Historical Clippings Book (HC-11) (314 pages)

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Page: of 314

GaM
pent
“aphin
to history
, There are a couple
of ways to get to
Graniteville from the
west but the most in-,
‘triguing is through
North Bloomfield and
’ forest lands that once
echoed with the roar:
of great hydraulic
monitors but today
are ghostly silent.he road from Nevto
ada City follows an
old stage -route but
unless you return by
the roads that lead to
North San Juan, you
will miss what remains of Tyler —
known as Cherokee in,
the 1850s — and North Columbia.
In each of these old
camps only a_ few
anonymous frame
buildings and abandoned hydraulic
mining equipment are
left.
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