Noble's Emigrant Trail - Dry Creek Twin Bridges. A zoomed in view from Dry Creek Bridge. This photograph was taken by Jeremy Tuggle on April 15, 2023.
Welcome to Exploring Shasta County history... With this blog, I am bringing to life the stories of the early day pioneers and some of the oft-forgotten history of a bygone era in Shasta County, California. I'll also focus on important events after the turn of the 20th century. I would like to reflect upon current historical sites of the modern age as well. This is copyrighted by Jeremy M. Tuggle.
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Noble’s Emigrant Trail - Dry Creek Twin Bridges
Noble's Emigrant Trail - Dry Creek Twin Bridges. A zoomed in view from Dry Creek Bridge. This photograph was taken by Jeremy Tuggle on April 15, 2023.
Thursday, May 18, 2023
Noble's Emigrant Trail - Canyon House Historic Site (in Redding.)
Lost - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, June 25, 1853
Married - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, August 6, 1853
Died - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, May 27, 1854
Dissolution - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, November 10, 1855
Canon House for sale! - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, November 17, 1855
Births - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, January 19, 1856
Racing - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, June 26, 1858
Canon House - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, April 17, 1858
Canon House Race Course - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, July 3, 1858
Road From Shasta to Canon House - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, April 9, 1859
The Shasta Couriee newspaper of Shasta, January 7, 1860
The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, May 12, 1860
Struck By Lightning - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, March 30, 1861
Shooting Affair at the Canon House - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta April 20, 1861
Banner Again - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, November 19, 1864
Stage Upset - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, December 8, 1866
Board of Supervisors - February Term - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, February 6, 1869
The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, February 1, 1873
Canyon House Had a Bad Name For Shooting Scrapes In Early Days - The Redding Record Searchlight newspaper of Redding, February 4, 1943
Trees, Graves Mark Site Of Canyon House written by Edna R. Hollenbeak - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, July 29, 1948
Shasta County, California A History by Rosena Giles, published by Biobooks, ©1949.
Place Names of Shasta County by Gertrude A. Steger revision by Helen Hinckley Jones, ©1966 by La Siesta Press, Glendale, California
Thursday, May 11, 2023
Redding Consolidated Mine's Abandoned Mine Shaft
Monday, May 8, 2023
The Original Site of Wright's Ferry
In this video you can join me on an adventure as I explore an old stage road leading down to and from the original site of Wright's Ferry at the mouth of Spring Creek, where Shasta County pioneers Eugene Wright and Otis Seamans formerly operated a ferry across the Sacramento River just 100 yards south of the mouth of Spring Creek at this location. Their ferry license was granted to them by the Shasta County Court of Sessions on October 14, 1851. I tried locating some of the ferry's iron mooring pins and ramps here which their watercraft would have used but none were found, however, it's possible that they might still exist under the water level of the river. Only the old stage road leading to and from the ferry on both the west and east sides of the Sacramento River at this location remains. Come see what we found in this historic area and learn about the early history of the ferry which was eventually relocated to another location on the Sacramento River. Later on, this ferry became the Waugh's Ferry.
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Wednesday, May 3, 2023
The Beck Cemetery of Millville
The Beck Cemetery was established in 1857 at Millville. The first burial was that of Paul Heryford, a local farmer, who was born in 1794, in Wilkes County, North Carolina. Heryford died on October 3, 1857, at Pine Grove, in Shasta County, California, at the age of sixty-three years old from a congestive chill. His body was then transferred to this cemetery for burial. This cemetery lies within the boundaries of the Millville Cemetery District. Additional burials were made within this small cemetery. The last recorded burial occurred in 1877, but there are three unknown burials at this historic site in Shasta County.