Street Scene with Bell Tower

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Stock #:318854
Type: Postcard
Era: Chrome
City: Placerville
State: California (CA)
County: El Dorado
Artist: Photo-color by Merle Porter
Publisher: Royal Pictures-Colton
Size: 3.5" x 5.5" (9 x 14 cm)

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Placerville is the county seat of El Dorado county after it was moved from Coloma in 1857. El Dorado is a word first used by the Indians in Peru and means "the guilded one" but in the Mother Lode it was used as gold. Gov. Richard Mason reported to Washington that a couple of ranchers, W. Daylor and Perry McCoon has found gold at Dry Diggin's. With the wealth came an army of outlaws known as the Owls. Three of them robbed a Mr. Cailloux and after a street trial were hung from an oak tree at the corner of Main and Coloma Streets. After this the town was known as Hangtown. It was from Hangtown that "Snow-Shoe Thompson" made his first trip across the Sierra in the dead of winter to carry mail to Nevada in January 1856...M.P

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