Jamestown

? Gateway to the Southern Mines ?

Founded in 1848, one mile from the first gold find in Tuolumne County, at Woods Crossing.

Arriving in 1849, Col. George F. James, a merchant popular for supplying free champagne to patrons, was elected acalde, and the town was dubbed “Jamestown.”

Poor mining investments indebted him and he quietly left town. Angry miners changed the name of the town to “American Camp.” Eventually, “Jamestown” was restored.

Jamestown’s population was approximately 4,000, before the devastating fire of October, 1885.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Seca Street, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.

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