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.
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The Salt Creek Group of Mines was worked by E.P. Connor as early as 1897, and this lucrative mining property was abandoned in 1916. The largest producer of gold of this mining property is the Corrine mine. Filmed on location June 6, 2023. Find out more about the Salt Creek Group of Mines in this video from Exploring Shasta County History...
On this episode of Exploring Shasta County History, Jeremy, dives into the history surrounding the historic Dersch Homestead at Bear Creek. Come check out what's left of Noble's emigrant trail a trail which was blazed and routed William H. Nobles opened in 1852 as a safer route and an easier alternative from the Lassen Trail led travelers, wagons, pack trains and freight trains using this route into Shasta County.
RESOURCES:
1850 U.S. Census
1852 California State Census
1860 U.S. Census
Solomon D. Baker, Declaration of Homestead dated March 27, 1862
Coroner’s Inquest Report – Mrs. William Allen dated September 10, 1864
Coroner’s Inquest Report - Helenor M. Jones dated September 21, 1864
Horrible Massacre By Indians - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, September 10, 1864
Another Indian Murder - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, September 17, 1864
Our Indian Difficulties - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, September 17, 1864
Volunteers - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, September 24, 1864
More Indians Killed - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, October 8, 1864
Indian Raid - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, August 25, 1866
Correspondence - The Red Bluff Independent newspaper of Red Bluff, August 29, 1866
Indians Overtaken and Killed - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, September 1, 1866
Death of Mrs. Dersch - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, September 1, 1866
The Settler’s Vengeance - The Red Bluff Independent newspaper of Red Bluff, September 5, 1866
1867 California Voters Registration
1870 U.S. Census
1880 U.S. Census
BP-005.1 Baker, Solomon Dodge Pioneer Plaque File on file at Shasta Historical Society