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Yankee Jim's
Gold was discovered here in 1850 by 'Yankee Jim,' a repute...
Mission San Juan Capistrano
"Jewel of the Missions" founded on November 1, 1776 by fat...
Site of Fort Jackson
In June, 1832, an alarm spread throughout the mining regio...
John W. Hall Home
In 2000, this ca. 1830 “log cabin” home was moved to the B...
Jamison City
Eureka Mine and Mill
Along the Pioneer Trail lies Ja...
Jefferson Hotel
[Front]:
The Jefferson Hotel, designed and bu...
Revolutionary Skirmish Near Juniper Springs
A party of Sumter's soldiers, harassing a rear guar...
Joseph Herrington
When Angelina County was organized in 1845, Alabama native...
Joseph Emerson Brown
Born April 15, 1821 in Pickens District, South Carolina, h...
John Adams Squire House
Designed by T. Paterson Ross and constructed by builder Ge...
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Yankee Jim's
Gold was discovered here in 1850 by 'Yankee Jim,' a reputed lawless character, and by 1857 the town was one of the most important in Placer County. The first mining ditch in the county was constructed here by H. Starr ...
Mission San Juan Capistrano
"Jewel of the Missions" founded on November 1, 1776 by father Junipero Serra, most renown and most beautiful of the California Missions, Quaint little Serra Chapel is California's oldest building still in use. The magnificent ruins of the Great Stone ...
Site of Fort Jackson
In June, 1832, an alarm spread throughout the mining region that Black Hawk and his band were on the march north from Illinois. Hastily built stockades were erected throughout the lead region. Fort Jackson was built on this site using ...
John W. Hall Home
In 2000, this ca. 1830 “log cabin” home was moved to the Brentsville Courthouse Historic Centre from the Braemer area in Gainesville to save it from demolition. It was the home of John William Hall (1840-1931) who was a Civil ...
Jamison City
Eureka Mine and Mill
Along the Pioneer Trail lies Jamison City and Mine. Large producer, famous for its 52-pound nugget; Eureka Mill and Mine yielding $17 millions to Cornish miners and others. Johnstown, now Johnsville, well preserved '49 town.
Historical Landmark ...
Jefferson Hotel
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The Jefferson Hotel, designed and built by Columbia entrepreneur and contractor John Jefferson Cain (1869-1929), stood here at the corner of Main and Laurel Streets from 1913 until 1968. The hotel (also sometimes called the Hotel Jefferson) was built in ...
Revolutionary Skirmish Near Juniper Springs
A party of Sumter's soldiers, harassing a rear guard of British foragers under Lord Rawdon (en route to relieve besieged Ninety Six), was ambushed several miles north of here on June 18, 1871. The state troops, under Col. Charles S. ...
Joseph Herrington
When Angelina County was organized in 1845, Alabama native Joseph Herrington (1823-89) was one of six men appointed by the legislature who set boundary lines and selected Marion as the first seat of government. That same year, at the age ...
Joseph Emerson Brown
Born April 15, 1821 in Pickens District, South Carolina, he grew up in Union County, Georgia. He taught to pay for his education and while teaching in Canton he read law at night, being admitted to the bar in August, ...
John Adams Squire House
Designed by T. Paterson Ross and constructed by builder George W. Mosher in 1904, this house is a notable example of California's interpretation of the Greco-Roman Classic Revival movement in America.
Marker is at the intersection of University Avenue and Seneca ...