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

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G3
The trail
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.
The road from Nevada City follows ‘an
old stage route but
unless you return by
the roads that lead to
North San Juan, you
will miss what rfemains 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.