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Lost Grass Valley Gold Rush History of the Wilhelm & Binkleman Pioneer Families by Waldo C.F. Potter (2024) (374 pages)

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In this enlargement of the 1898 Sanborn Map, you can see the Grass Valley Brewery on N. Auburn and
the block that held Theodore H. Wilhelm’s home. Theo. Wilhelm’s house is on the corner of Richardson
St. and Smith St. and is bordered by the Alley on the west side, which is now named Rustic Lane. The
back portion of the property was used for wood storage and barns for their Empire Market wagon and
buggy barns. Theodore H. Wilhelm's family is introduced here because David Binklemann’s oldest
daughter, Rosa, married Theodore Wilhelm. The next section of this document will discuss extensively
the Wilhelm families in Grass Valley.
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