Filmed on location November 2, 2024.
Come explore the following sections of (Old) Highway 299 east and west alignment between Whiskeytown and the Towerhouse Historic District, of Shasta County, California. This highway route was formally a stage road established in 1854, and later a toll road called the Shasta to Weaverville Road or Weaverville to Shasta Road pre-1872 or after the establishment of Redding it was called the Redding to Weaverville Road or Weaverville to Redding Road. In 1934 this historic route became Highway 299 east and west and parts of this route were later decommissioned about 1963.
Resources:
Shasta - The Sacramento Daily Union newspaper of Sacramento, April 13, 1852
Shasta - The Sacramento Daily Union newspaper of Sacramento, June 14, 1852
California Legislature - Fifth Session - The Sacramento Daily Union newspaper of Sacramento, April 15, 1854
Trinity River Correspondence - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, May 20, 1854
From Weaverville - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, January 6, 1855
Trinity River Correspondence - The Trinity Journal newspaper of Weaverville, February 17, 1855
Trip To Weaverville - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, October 13, 1855
Report of the Wagon Road Committee - The Trinity Journal newspaper of Weaverville, June 20, 1857
Organization Of The Wagon Road Co. - The Trinity Journal newspaper of Weaverville, June 27, 1857
Wagon Road Meeting And Report Of Survey - The Trinity Journal newspaper of Weaverville, July 25, 1857
Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors - Aug. Term - The Trinity Journal newspaper of Weaverville, August 8, 1857
Wagon Road Meeting - The Trinity Journal newspaper of Weaverville, August 15, 1857
The Wagon Road - The Trinity Journal newspaper of Weaverville, August 15, 1857
The Trinity Wagon Road - The Shasta Republican newspaper of Shasta, August 22, 1857
Weaverville Wagon Road - The Sacramento Union newspaper of Sacramento, September 1, 1857
Hurrah For The Wagon Road - The Trinity Journal newspaper of Weaverville, October 3, 1857
Wagon Roads - The Sacramento Daily Union newspaper of Sacramento, October 16, 1857
The Sacramento Valley And Weaverville Wagon Company - The Shasta Republican newspaper of Shasta, October 16, 1857
Shasta And Our Neighbors - The Trinity Journal newspaper of Weaverville, November 7, 1857
The Wagon Road - The Trinity Journal newspaper of Weaverville, November 28, 1857
Progress Of the Wagon Road - The Trinity Journal newspaper of Weaverville, December 26, 1857
Trinity Wagon Road - The Trinity Journal newspaper of Weaverville, February 6, 1858
Wagon Road To Weaverville - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, March 27, 1858
Improvements As We Go - The Trinity Journal newspaper of Weaverville, March 27, 1858
The Trinity Wagon Road - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, January 2, 1858
The Road - The Shasta Republican newspaper of Shasta, January 16, 1858
The Louden Road - The Shasta Republican newspaper of Shasta, March 13, 1858
Increased Travel To The North - The Trinity Journal newspaper of Weaverville, September 11, 1858
Staging To Weaverville - The Shasta Republican newspaper of Shasta, April 24, 1858
Trail To Weaverville - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, April 24, 1858
To Weaverville - The Shasta Courier newspaper of Shasta, May 1, 1858
Teams To Weaverville - The Shasta Republican newspaper of Shasta, May 15, 1858
A Bad Road - The Shasta Republican newspaper of Shasta, November 20, 1858
Bill Lowden declares... - The Trinity Journal newspaper of Weaverville, December 18, 1858
The Redding And Weaverville Stage - by May H. Southern, January 22, 1933, sketch by Mabel Lowden Moores, 388 - P. 1086; VF 388.0 Roads/Trails Misc., Roads/Trails 1086, available at Shasta Historical Society in Redding.
My Playhouse Was A Concord Coach, an anthology of newspaper clippings and documents relating to those who made California history during the years 1822-1888, by Mae Hélène Bacon Boggs. Published by Howell-North Press ©1942
Shasta County, California A History by Rosena Giles, published by Biobooks, ©1949
Historic Resource Study Whiskeytown National Recreation Area by Anna Coxe Toogood, May 1978, Denver Service Center, Historic Preservation Team, National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior
Whiskeytown National Recreation Area, by Al M. Rocca, Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (May 3, 2010) ISBN10: 1451568533,ISBN-13: 978-1451568530
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