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Gold high on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada brought hundreds of miners racing to Lake Mining District and the boom town of Mammoth City. Mammoth Gold brings back to life the brief but tumultuous years of 1877 to 1881, when hopes leaped sky-high, then abruptly faded and died. It was gold high on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada that had brought prospectors racing to Mammoth City, California. General Dodge and other moneyed men from San Francisco rushed to the new strike, bought up claims, and formed the Mammoth Mining Company. The company drove several tunnels into Mineral Hill, built a 40-stamp mill, a tramway, and a flume from Twin Lakes. Yet barely two years...
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Echo Lake Reflections offers a photographic and historical look at a unique High Sierra location as seen through the eyes of three generations of an Echo Lake cabin-owning family. Celebrating the area with a large collection of unique black and white and color images, it also includes some fascinating historical anecdotes and stories. Although attractive to all lovers of the Sierra, this beautiful book has special appeal to those interested in the regional history of the Lake Tahoe area and anyone intrigued by the adjoining Desolation Wilderness Area.
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