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Walterscheid Pump Factory and Machine Shop Building

Built 1900 and 1901

Historic Address: 122/124 N. Mead

Current Address: 116 N. Mead

Marker is on Mead Street, on the right when traveling north.

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O. A. Boyle Building

Built 1917 - 1918

Built as a Farm Products Warehouse

Builder: George H. Siedhoff

Construction Company

Historic and Current Address:

139 N. Mead

Marker is on Mead Street near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Brokers Office and Warehouse Company Building

Built 1929

Built For The Grant-Billingsley

Fruit Company

(Fourth of 4 Buildings)

Architect: Glenn H. Thomas, Wichita, KS.

Renovated In 2004 For Condominiums

Historic Address: 145 N. Rock Island

Current Address: 151 N. Rock Island

Marker is at the intersection ...

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Grant-Billingsley Warehouse

Built 1923

Built For The Grant-Billingsley

Fruit Company

(Second of 4 Buildings)

Architect: Glenn H. Thomas, Wichita, Ks.

Historic Address: 141/143 N. Rock Island

Current Address: 143 N. Rock Island

Marker is on Rock Island Street near 1st Street, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Plumas County’s First School House

This is the original pioneer school house

Erected in 1857

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Trustees – J.W. Thompson & J.C. Church

Teacher – Mr. S.A. Ballou – Nineteen scholars

Marker can be reached from Fairgrounds Road south of Lee Road.

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Mt. Ingalls Lookout

Elev. 8372

Donated by: Plumas Nat. Forest

Built by: Company 989 C.C.C, 1935

Dismantled & Rebuilt by Reserve Navy Mobile Construction Battalion – 2 “Sea Bees”

Marker can be reached from Fairgrounds Road south of Lee Road, on the right when traveling south.

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Beckwourth Trail – Greenhorn Creek Canyon

Trail route, 1851 and later. “Drove... through the canyon crossing the creek five times, two miles over the roughest road I ever saw” – Joshua Variel, Sep 16, 1852.

Marker can be reached from California Route 70 at milepost 49.5.

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Nathaniel J. Frederick House

(Front text)

Nathaniel J. Frederick (1877-1938), educator, lawyer, newspaper editor, and civil rights activist, lived here from 1904 until his death. This house was built in 1903 by Cap J. Carroll, a prominent businessman and city official whose daughter Corrine married ...

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North Carolina Mutual Building

(Front text)

The North Carolina Mutual Building was built in 1909 by the N.C. Mutual and Provident Association, a black-owned

life insurance company with an office here until the mid-1930s. Built as a two-story commercial building, with a third

story added ...

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Chief Justice John Marshall

Civil War to Civil Rights

A bronze likeness of Chief Justice John Marshall, visible on your way to the next Heritage Trail sign, keeps watch over John Marshall Park to your right. Marshall is remembered for molding the U.S. Supreme ...

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