Photo Description
Sign reads:
Murphys
One of the principle mining communities in Calaveras County, named for the discoverer of gold on the flat in 1849. The objective of many immigrants coming over the Sierras by Ebbetts Pass. Murphys Flat and surrounding mines produced 20,000,000 dollars in gold. Early regulations restricted claims to 8 ft square. Suspension flume conveying water across Murphys Creek and drainage race draining the flat, were two outstanding accomplishments of early day miners. Business portion of town destroyed by fire August 20 1859. Joaquin Murietta bandit, began his murderous career here. Calaveras light guards recruiting for Civil War, organized here May 4 1861.
Erected and dedicated December 1937 by Ruby Parlor no 46 Native Daughters of the Golden West. Chispa Parlor no 139 Native Sons of the Golden West.
Photo Details
Location: Murphys , California (gallery)
Year: 2011
Copyright: 4 Original photography - WesternMiningHistory.com