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Kennett: The Short, Colorful Life of a Calif. Copper Town and Its Founding Family by Jane Schuldberg
The world's 9th largest copper producing town, founded by Bernhard "Ben" and Rosa Golinsky, disappears.

Index to Kennett

Achumawi 18. See also Pit River Indians

acid mine drainage (AMD) 186

Adolph Claim 77

Affleck, Dr. James T. 125

Afterthought Copper Company 91

Afterthought Mine 90, 91, 92

Albany, Georgia 41

Aldrich, Clarence 109

American Smelting and Refining Company 79, 82, 143, 168

Anderson 66, 179

Anderson and Bellavista Railway 92

Anderson Valley 17

Angeles Camp 62

Arrighini, M. E. 146

ASARCO smelter 163, 164, 191

Ashland, Oregon 40, 160

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Backbone 18, 19, 22, 25, 27, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 69. See also Kennett

Backbone Creek 18, 25, 26, 31, 32, 34, 49, 58, 118

Backbone Creek Bridge 141

Backbone district 75

Backbone Mining Company 167, 168

Baer and Clare Company 143

Baer Golinsky Store 144, 152

bag house 150, 151, 163

Baird 13, 185

Balaklala Consolidated Copper Company 89

Balaklala group of mines 74, 77

Balaklala Mine 89, 122

Balaklala rhyolite 90

Balaklala Smelter 117

lawsuit against 149

Balma brothers 166

Balma family 98

City Hotel 58

Balma, Tog 98, 152

Bannon, Lawrence 185

Baptist church 109

baseball 67, 102, 122, 143

Smelter City Nine 143

Bass Ferry 39

Baust, C. A. 125

Bedford, H. E. 121

Bellavista 92

Bennitz, William 23

Bernhard, town of 58, 116, 122, 146, 155

map of 100

naming of 94

picnic 58, 101, 102

plans for school and church 104

real estate for sale 105

streets of 99

Bicksford’s meat market 123

Big Backbone Creek 58, 87, 154, 156

Big Four 29

Black Butte Summit 40

Blumenthal, Isadore 112

Blumenthal, Rubie (Radzinski) 173. See also Radzinski, Rubie

Bonanza Mine 77

Boomtown 172

Boston, Massachusetts 88

Bostonians, The 134

Braynard, Charles H. 115

Brownlee, Frank 160

Bully Hill 91

Bully Hill Copper Mining and Smelting Company 91

Bully Hill Line 92

Bully Hill Mine 90

Bully Hill Mining Company 91

Bumble Bee Mine 77

Bureau of Reclamation 171, 172, 178

Butters Avenue 155, 156

Butters Building 155

Butters, Charles 39, 49, 58, 83, 87, 88, 92, 94, 104, 118, 126

buys much land 154

erects new home 49

moves to Kennett 58

Butters' Ditch 87, 92, 154, 177

Butters’ Ore Milling Works 48

Butters, S. L. 156

Butters Sr., Mrs. 105, 108

Butters Subdivision 58, 106, 155

Byrne & Kely 123

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C. and B. Golinsky 46, 48

builds warehouse and barn 48

stagecoach service 47

Cal-Fed 192

California & Oregon Railroad Company 28, 29, 46

California Express 85, 135

California Historical Society 190

California Marshals 67

Cantara Loop 157

Cantrell, May 123

Capener, J. Paul 189

Carattini, Antone 176

Carattini, Antonio 116

Carattini, Madelina 117, 165, 166, 176, 178

managed Kennet Hotel 117

Carey, Charles E. 173

Carlson & Murphy 123

Cascade Range 17

Castella 142, 153

Catholic church 109, 145

Central America 49

Central Pacific 29, 30

Central Valley 14, 17

Central Valley Project 169

Channing Claim 77

Channing, J. Park 80

Charles Baer and Clare Company 143

Chicago 41, 53

Chico 28, 29, 160

Chinese 31, 37

Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 38

Chinese Exclusion Riots 116

Churntown 75

City Hotel 58

Clare, Mr. 143

Clendenin, Golinsky & Weischmann group 77

Clendenin, Matt 42, 76, 77

Clinton presidency 192

Clipper Mine 49, 75

Coarts, Lee 123

Coast Range 17

Cohen, Amalia (Jaffe) 50

sister of Rosa Golinsky 41, 50

Cohen, Phillip 50

Colma 22

Colonia Italiana 122

Columbia River 20

Conant Building 96

Conant, J. N. 94

Conant, Judge W. R. 104, 106, 123

Copley 82, 141

Copper City 13, 91, 185

Copper Crescent 25, 77, 90

copper fever 79

Copper Outlook 122

Kennett's first newspaper 121

Coram 74, 89, 90, 117, 122, 140

smokestack 110

Coram smelter 85

closed by lawsuit 90, 162

Corning 143

Cottonwood Creek 18, 23

Cottonwood Treaty 24

Courier Free Press 122

Cow Creek 92

Crocker, Col. Charles 29, 48

Curtin, Jeremiah 19, 26

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Dago Town. See Little Italy

Daily Alta California 25

dairy 124

Dakin, Fred H. 87

dam constructed by Butters 137, 154, 156

Dawson City, Yukon Territory 133

De La Mar, Capt. J. R. 91

Del Monte 97

Delamar 13, 91, 143, 185

Delamar-Wintrop 90

delinquent taxes 174

Delta 19, 40, 48, 133, 140

Dennis, Etta M. 106

denuded hillsides 172

Diamond Bar 57, 97, 98, 130, 152, 157

changes into restaurant 166

dismantlement of 178

enlarged and improved 157

food list 158

most famous building in Kennett 97

Redding brewery 179

wine list 159

Dickinson, J. P. 51

Digger Creek 26

ditch from Backbone Creek 39

Dittmar, Carl 106

Dittmar, H. O. F. 121

Donkey Mine 90

Dowantush, Chief Tom 26

Dozier, Charles 128

Dump Mine 77

Dunsmuir 48, 141, 142

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East Shasta Copper-Zinc District 90

Eaton, Judge Richard 179

Edgecomb, Dr. J. T. 125

Eld, Midshipman Henry 20, 29

electricity 89, 101, 119, 122, 123, 156, 157

Elliot, Daniel R. 187

Elliot, Simon G. 28, 29

Ellis, Col. A. C. 80

Elmore 13, 185

Emmons, George

expedition 20, 23

Endicott, David 93, 94, 104, 145, 164

Endicott, Mrs. 145

Englishmen 66

Environmental Protection Agency 185, 186

Evans, Steve 193

Ewing, W. G. 101

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Fader, L. J. 46

Fader, Mrs. 46

Feinstein, Senator Diane 192

Ferguson, C. G. 86

Ferrari, L. 122

ferry capsizes 117

ferry service 173

fires 71, 96, 152, 156, 157, 164, 165, 179

First Savings Bank of Shasta County 166

fishing 19, 26, 142, 184

Flat Creek mining district 74

Fleet, Judge William Van 163

flood of 1907 117

flood of 1909 144

Flora V 153

flux 69

Foley, Tim 115

Folsom Prison 160

Fort Sutter 23

Fourth of July celebration 120

Fraser, Dr. 86, 125

Frazier, Mr. 82

Fremont, Captain J. C. 24

Friends of the Sacramento River 193

fumes 70, 71, 144, 147, 148, 150, 162

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gambling 130

Gans, Charles 50, 52

marries Henrieta "Hennie" Golinsky 50

Gans, Hennie (Golinsky) 51, 54, 58, 173

buys property 58

Gans, Martha 107

daughter of Charles and Hennie 51

Gans, Ray

marries Charles Golinsky 51

General Mining Law, 1872 191

Germany 41, 43

Gilman

heirs of Jake Golinsky 175

Gilman, Flora (Golinsky) 173

Gilman, Richard 178

Glaha, B. D. 172

Gleeson, Charles 179

Gold Nugget Cafe 181

Gold Rush 22, 36, 63

Golinsky, Ben Jr. 41, 50, 51, 58, 73, 97

dies in 1921 174

manages store 50

postmaster of Kennett 153

Progressive 114

Golinsky, Bernhard and Rosa 162

"adopts" Henrietta Golinsky's children 41

religion 44, 104, 113

Golinsky, Bernhard "Ben" 15, 37, 42, 53, 68, 104, 146

builds store and hotel in Keswick 66

buys Keswick lot for Jake 68

creates town site of Bernhard 94, 99

dies in San Francisco 161

father of Kennett 99, 144, 161

mine purchases 75, 77, 86

moves to Kennett 41

nickname of 50

postmaster of Kennett 126

president of Golinsky Mining Company 127

property purchases of 49

Rosa and Ben offer free land 88, 104, 108

serves as election judge 114

starts buying property 43

suffers heart attack 161

tried before a jury 59

Golinsky, Charles 41, 51, 52, 97, 127. See also Golinsky, Charley

buys property near Castella 50

erects new hotel 38

first postmaster 38, 126

leaves Kennett for Modesto 51

moves to Kennett 41

moves to San Francisco 51, 73

nickname given to 37

operates stagecoach 39

plays baseball 67

Wells Fargo Company agent 38

Golinsky, Charley 36, 37, 39, 40, 50, 51

Golinsky Company 76, 88

Golinsky Copper Company 86, 129, 166, 167, 174

buys Golinsky Mines from Tillotson 129

lien for wages filed against 168

shares of stock 174

Golinsky Corporation

sells to Tillotson 129

Golinsky, Emil

marries Esther Schwartz 45, 68

moves to San Francisco 68

Golinsky Express 47

Golinsky, Flora (Rich) 68, 132, 142

Golinsky group of mines 77, 174

Golinsky, Henrietta 41

Golinsky, Henrietta "Hennie" 42, 50, 51, 53

marries Charles Gans 50

moves to Kennett 41

Golinsky Hotel 46, 58. See also Kennet Hotel and Bar

opened in Keswick 66, 70

Golinsky, Jacob "Jake" 127

Golinsky, Jake 42, 43, 51, 70, 97, 139, 142

manages Kennet Hotel 72

manages Keswick store 66

marries Flora Rich 68

moves family back to Kennett 72

moves to Kennett 41

plays baseball 67, 143

Postal Telegraph's Keswick agent 66

Republican delegate 114

Taylor postmaster 67

Wells Fargo's Keswick agent 66

Golinsky Kennet Hotel 59. See also Kennet Hotel and Bar

Golinsky, Lloyd 107, 127, 128

son of Jake and Flora 71

Golinsky, Louis 41

Golinsky, Marcus 45

Golinsky, Martha 42, 49, 50

dies at age 18 50

Hennies's daughter 53, 127

moves to Kennett 41

Golinsky Mine 77, 79, 80, 118, 166, 167, 174, 192. See also United States Gausen Mine

bonded 79

broken leaching tanks 167

ceases activity 168

Golinsky Mining Company 162, 163

incorporated in 1907 127

sued over boundary line 127

Golinsky, Ray (Gans) 51, 52, 139, 142, 173

Golinsky, Reta 52, 107, 127, 128, 139

daughter of Charles and Ray 51

Golinsky, Richard

son of Jake and Flora 43

Golinsky, Rosa 15, 42, 50, 51, 53, 68, 141, 163, 169, 176

addressed as Ma G. 142

artistic sensibility 43, 175

attack of neuralgia 59

death of 86, 173, 175

founding mother of Kennett 144

improves hotel 43, 145

Madelina Carattini sues 178

member of Lady Directors of Ag. District #27 45

moves to Kennett 41

plans Bernhard inaugral 101

published songwriter 127

Rebecca sister of 61

temperamental 44

Golinsky, Sidney 188

Golinsky Springs 101, 154, 175, 177

Golinsky, Tina 41, 52

Golinsky–Clendenin–Weischmann

sued 80

Golinsky-Clendenin group of mines

bonded 79

Good Hope Mine 77

Grace, Ralph 179

Grant, President Ulysses S. 169

Graves, George 83

Great Western Gold Company 91

Gregg, Elizabeth 26, 106

Gregg, John N.

first mayor of Kennett 48, 147

Grenfell, Diana Caneva 184

Groom Music Company of Chicago 127

Gross, Mr. 127

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Hamilton, Bishop J. W. 108

Hanson, Mrs. Georgia 152

Harpold, Herbert B. 54

Harrington, J. P. 20, 26

Hayfork 19

Head, Judge 128

Hearst, William Randolph 121

Henry Weinhardt bottling plant 145

Heroult 13, 185

Heyford, Dr. H. W. 104, 125

Higgins, Jack 30

Hilt 160

Hodgkin, Charles B. 122

Hoff Brothers 123

Holmes, Dr. J. A. 163

Holt and Gregg Company 48, 69, 76, 104, 146

limestone quarries 75, 77

narrow gauge line 82

Hopkins, Mark 29

hospital 125

Hovey, Mr. 38

Huntington, Collis 29

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Indians 18, 21, 27

Ingot 90, 91

Interview Mine 77

Iron Mountain Mine 65, 74, 77, 167

Superfund cleanup site 185

Iron Mountain Railroad 65

Iron Mountain Smelter 83

Isaacs, James 128

Isaacs, Regina

Hennie's sister-in-law 138

Isley, E. E. 179

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J. S. Smithson's meat market 38

Jackson, Sheriff 27

Jackson, William 82

Jacksonville, Oregon 28

Jaegel, Antone 83

Jaffe, Carl 44

Jaffe, Rebecca

sister of Rosa Golinsky

moves to Kennett 45

Jaffe, Rosa. See herein Golinsky, Rosa

Johns, S. J. 46

Johnson, Overton 21

Josepa Bordes’ laundry 124

Joy, Ray 123

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Kahny, Joseph A. 83

Kemp, William 77, 79

Kennet. See Kennett

naming of 36

Kennet Hotel and Bar 39, 43, 49, 58, 59, 93, 95, 119, 123, 152

dismantled for lumber 165

hospital 165

labor problems 47, 59

movie theatre 145

rebuilt 118

Rosa leases hotel 165

Kennet railroad station 46, 57

Kennet, "Squire" 36

Kennett 13, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 38, 39, 66, 75, 95, 122, 185

cemetery 170, 173

church 108

creation of 55

disincorporates in 1933 166

father of 58, 99

fire bell 153

fire of December 3, 1904 94

first business in 57

replacement of pioneer building 97

sold to Charles Baer and Clare Co. 143

general store 57

growth spurt of 49

incorporated in 1911 117, 145, 146

last residents of 176, 185

mines close to 78

missing records of 189

opera house 93

post office 57, 126, 177

pound district 114

public hall 145

railroad station 45, 57, 96

red-light district 58, 60, 118, 131

school 104, 107, 108, 180

social halls 145

spelling of 36

streets of 56, 99

Kennett Bank 166

Kennett Brass Band 59, 164

Kennett Central 123

Kennett Dam 171, 180. See also Shasta Dam

Kennett Itemizer 122

Kennett Post Office 38, 126

Kennett View 121, 122

Kennett Water Company 154, 164, 177

dunning customers 175

Kennett’s Pioneer Merchants 48

Keswick 64, 65, 90, 117

blanketed by sulphur smoke 69

electrical plant 65

Main Street 69

naming of 65

post office 66, 70

South Park 65

the fire of May 12, 1898 69

Keswick Hotel 71

Keswick, Lord William 65

Kid, Denver 160

Klamath Mountains 17

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La Moine 102

Lady Directors of Agriculture District #27 45

LaMoine 18

Lassen National Park 162

Lassen Trail 25

Last Chance Mine 75

last residents of Kennett 185

Lawson Street 57, 58, 96, 125, 152, 155, 164

to be named Main Street 155

Lawson, Thomas 89

LeFramboise, Michael 20

Lewis, Charles

aka Earl Newton 160

Lewisohn brothers 79

Lewisohn family 79

lime house 47, 48

Lindsay, J. B. 123

Little Backbone Creek 74, 79, 82, 186

annual fish kills 186

Little Backbone Ridge 77

Little Cow Creek Canyon 91

Little Italy 115, 116, 146

Little Pittsburgh 69. See also Keswick

Logan, Major 54

Lyons, Colonel 129

Lyons, Frederick 101, 126

Lyons, Major John F. 75

Lyons, William

son of Major John F. Lyons 75

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Macon, Georgia 52

Main Street 55, 155. See also Railroad Avenue

Malone, J. W. 34

Mammoth Aerie of Eagles 143

Mammoth Butte 82

Mammoth Company 82, 92, 150

hospital closes in 1919 165

hospital constructed by 124, 125

sued by farmers 163

Mammoth Copper Mining Company 83, 94, 106, 146

respected treatment of workers 85

Mammoth Grade 117

Mammoth group of mines

bonded 79

Mammoth Mine 35, 48, 74, 75, 77, 83, 112

reopening of 47, 82

Mammoth Mine and Smelter 94, 127, 147

Mammoth Smelter 83, 84, 146, 148, 149, 162, 171, 184

closes in 1919 164

largest operation in Shasta County 85, 117

lawsuit against 149

reopens in 1923 164

Mammoth tramway 111, 113, 144

Marshall, Judge 149

Martinez, California 71

Marysville 28, 29

McCloud 193

McCloud River 13, 17, 19, 117

McGuire’s drug store 164

McIntosh & Ross 35

McKenna, James 179

meat market 48

Meixner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 161

Menzel Bros. butcher shop 69

Menzel brothers 48, 49, 69

Merrill Addition 125

Merrill, Alva "Al" 147

becomes postmaster 115, 126

Merrill, Ira 108, 126, 156

Mesta, Perle 109

Metcalfe, George W. 146

Methodist church 108

Mexican land grants in Shasta County 23

Mexican War of 1846–47 22, 23

Micheltorena, Manuel 23

Middle Creek 30

Middleton, W. W. 146, 175

Milburn, W. P. 147

Million Dollar Smelter 89

mining accidents 136

Modesto 51

Modoc Plateau 17

Monga, Peter 57, 104, 123

Monterey 22

Montgomery, Sheriff Buck 133

Moore, George Washington "G. W." 35, 38, 49, 103

Moorehouse, Bishop 109

Morely 13, 185

Mother Butters’ Ranch 156

Motion 74, 141. See also Copley

Motion Creek 32

Mount Lassen 162

Mount Shasta 14, 17, 182

Mount Shasta Hotel 117

Mountain Copper Company 65, 66, 70, 76

largest copper producer in California 70

store at Taylor 98

sued for damages 71

Munuktsiraw 20, 26, 31

Myers, A. R. 118

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Native Americans 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 39, 116

disease and starvation 27

poisoning of 23

slaughter of 24

Nelson, Mr. 82

New Castle Rock 48

Newton, Earl 160

Nichols, William 82

Nom-ti-pom 19, 20

Nome, Alaska 62

Norel-putis 19, 20

North Star Mine 77

Northern California Power Company 122, 157

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Ogden, Peter Skene 21

Old Shasta 24

O’Neill, Prof. E. 89

Oregon & California Railroad 28

Oregon and California Express 139

Oregon Territory 20

Osterhout, Prof. W. J. V. 89

Overland Express 133

Owl, The 123

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Pardee, Rev. J. J. 108

Paterson, New Jersey 50

Payne, C. W. 130

Pennsylvania Mine 77

Penturff, Jake 165

Pierce, President Franklin 24

Pinkerton agent from Red Bluff 47

Pit River 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 23, 26, 31, 32, 39, 91, 117, 189, 191

Pit River Bridge 172, 181, 193

Pit River Indians 18

Pit siding 91

Porter, Grace H.

intimate friend of Rosa Golinsky 62

Porter, Hubert B.

onetime partner of Jake Golinsky 62

Portland, Oregon 28, 29, 30, 40, 48

Powell and Purkitt Drugstore 125

Pratt, Warren D. 121

Prohibition 165, 183

Prohi’s 166

Project City 173

prostitution 60

Puzzle Mine 77

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Radzinski, Arthur

brother of Rubie 54

killed in war 54

Radzinski, Ethel

sister of Rubie 173

Radzinski, Henrietta 53

Radzinski, Isaac 53, 54

Radzinski, Rubie 14, 53, 54, 78, 86, 97, 139

health problems 54

marries Isadore Blumenthal 112

moves to Kennett 57

returns to Chicago 111

Railroad Avenue 55, 57, 58, 94, 103, 118, 126, 145, 152, 155, 157

railroad sandwich 166

Ralston, William C. 38

Ramsey, Peter 123, 157

Reading, Pearson B. 23, 24

Record Searchlight 189

Red Bluff 28

red-light district 131

Redding 17, 23, 30, 32, 34, 36, 39, 40, 46, 47, 48, 52, 59, 66, 74, 117

McCormick and Saelzer’s store 43

Redding Free Press 30, 37, 189

Kennett office 98

Redding Free Press Annual 58

Redding Free Press. 98

Kennett office 122

Reed, Mike 19

relocation 172

Renwick, earl of 66

Republican Free Press 34

Rey, Mark 192

Riblet, B. C. 110

Riblet, Royal N. 110

Riblet Tramway Company 110

Riblet, W. S. 111

Rich, Flora 68, 139

marries Jake Golinsky 68

Ricketts Claim 77

Ridge Mine 75

rivalry between Golinskys and Butters 39, 58, 154

Rivers and Harbors Act 172

Rivers and Harbors Bill 170

Riverside Saloon 130

Rock Island Line 92

Roseburg, Oregon 29, 30

Ross, A. F. 75

Ross, Kathleen 125

Rubie Street 100

Ruggles, Charley 133

Ruggles, John 132

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Sacramento 28, 29

Sacramento River 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 25, 26, 31, 32, 40, 49, 57, 155, 169, 185

talk of damming 39, 117, 160, 169, 177

Sacramento River canyon 18, 20, 23, 28, 29, 30, 34, 47, 88, 89

Sacramento River Trail 20

Sacramento route to Yreka 25

Sacramento Valley 21, 25

Sacramento Valley and Eastern Railroad 91

Saeltzer, R. M. 83

Salt Creek 23. See also Redding

Samuel’s Lace House 138

San Antonio Daily Express 54

San Antonio, Texas 53

San Francisco 40, 44, 48, 50, 52, 57, 128, 175

earthquake of 1906 137

Hennie and Martha escape 139

San Jose 97

Sandholt, Dr. J. P. 125

Schoonover, Charles 134

Schoonover, William 66

Schultz, J. J. 130

Schwartz, Esther 68

marries Emil Golinsky 45

Scobie, Col. James 30, 31, 32, 34, 76

Scobie, Miss 31

Scobie, Mrs. 31

Scobie’s Camp Number Three 32

Scobieville 31

Scobieville Number Three 31

Scorpion Mine 75

Shanahan, T. W. 149

Shasta 27, 47, 66

Shasta County 17, 23, 24, 27, 48, 117

agriculture 147

Copper Belt or Copper Crescent 74

first smelter in 65

gambling ordered to stop 115

Keswick is second largest community in 70

mining 147

smallest mining-smelter operation in 91

wealthy in copper 63, 65

Shasta County Board of Supervisors 106, 114

Shasta County Farmers’ Protective Association 90, 149, 162

Shasta Courier 25

Shasta Dam 13, 14, 168, 171, 179, 182

construction begins 171, 172, 180, 182

flooding caused by 178, 181, 185

plans to raise height 192

sites under consideration 170

Shasta Dam Village 172

Shasta Express 139

Shasta Historical Society 189

Shasta House 123

Shasta Lake 13, 14, 17, 172, 173, 175, 182, 185, 188, 189, 191, 192, 198

begins to fill 172, 173, 179, 182

Shasta Limited 183

Shasta Line 47, 48

Shasta railroad route 40, 52

Shasta Springs 142

Sierra Buttes Mining Company 87

Sisk, John 25, 27

Siskiyou Mountains 28

Siskiyou Summit, Oregon 40

Siskiyou tunnel 40

Sisson. See Shasta

Slaughter Island 182, 193

Sloat, Commodore John D. 22

Smelter Addition 108

Smith, Alice M. 107

Smith, Belle 51

Smith, Jedediah Strong 21

Smith, Mrs. Elisa 48

Smithson, Ben 66

Smithson Hotel 93

Smithson, J. S. 38, 49, 118, 123

Smithson, James 104, 152

Smithson, Mrs. J. S. 45

Smithson, S. E. 146

Smithson’s Hotel 137

Smithson’s Meat Market 57

smokestack 84, 110, 150, 163

demolishment of 151

Smokey City 69. See also Keswick

Snyder, Grant 123

Snyder Mine 75

South Africa 154, 155

Southern Pacific 29, 30, 91, 92, 101, 133, 171

claims right-of-way through town 103

Southern Pacific Company 76

Southern Pacific Railroad station 57, 94

Spanish-American War 52, 54

Sprague, C. B. 151

Squaw Creek 13, 17, 18, 32, 34, 35, 37, 38, 46, 49, 74, 75, 153

Squaw Creek (south of Squaw Creek) 17, 26, 27, 88

Squaw Creek Wagon Road Company 46

stagecoach

robbery 132, 133

Stanford, Leland 29

Stephenson, J. N. 71

Stillwater Farm 125

suffrage 114

sulfide pollutants 90, 129, 185

Summit Mine 77

Sunset Bar 179

suspension bridge 106

Sutter’s Mill 22

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Tacoma, Washington 82, 164

Taylor 66, 67, 98

Taylor, Clay W. 66

Taylor Post Office

naming of 66

Teas, Dr. C. J. 124, 125

telephone 123

The Searchlight 122

Thompson, E. 147

Tillotson, W. D. 79, 80, 128, 173

becomes president of Golinsky Copper Co. 166, 173

death of 179

elected district attorney 115

Toyon 179

train accidents 60, 85, 125, 133, 135, 140

trams 49, 69, 78, 89, 110, 113, 144

transcontinental railroad line 29

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 22

Trewartha, Mrs. 145

Trewartha, William 93, 124, 125, 145

Trewartha’s ice cream parlor 127

Trinity Center 19

Trinity Copper Company 57, 88, 94, 123, 157

office in Kennett 57

Trinity Smelter project 92

Tunnel Number Five, Sugar Loaf 32

Tunnel Number Four, Peach Orchard 32

Tunnel Number One 32, 34, 184

cave-in 47

landslides near 134

Tunnel Number Six

burns in 1906 140

Tunnel Number Three, Horseshoe 32

Tunnel Number Two 32, 34, 184

slides 48

tunnels 30, 40, 46, 80, 156, 185

Tynan House

Gans and Golinsky purchase 51

Tyrrel, Robert 188

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Uncle Sam Mine 38, 46, 48, 74, 75, 87, 136

Union Gausen Mine 77

United States Bureau of Mines 162

United States Gausen 77, 78, 79, 167. See also Golinsky Mine

United States Mine 77

United States Smelting Refining and Mining Company 83

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Vickery brothers 167, 174, 177

Vickery, H. M. 167

Vickery, W. C. 167

Victor Warrens’ Diamond Bar 57

volunteer fire department 164

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W. R. Conant Building 152

Wallace, A. J. 83

Warren, E. C. 104

Warren, Mrs. 145

Warrens, Victor 57, 93

Warrens, Victor E. "Slim" 97, 123, 145, 147, 157, 177

Washington, D.C. 29

water 70, 71, 87, 92, 101, 137, 154, 156, 176, 177, 185

Weaverville 47

Weinhardt, Henry 145

Weischmann, Antone 86

Weischmann, Fritz 76, 77, 85, 125, 173

Welsh, William 147

West Ground 20. See also Nom-ti-pom area

West Kennett Addition 116

Western Union Company 129

Wheatland 133

white labor stamp 37

Whitten, Ollie 35, 36, 37, 38, 97, 119, 125, 143

Wilcox livery stable 123

Williams, Mr. 38

Williams, Sam 99

winter of 1889–90 47

Winter, William H. 21

Winthrop 13, 91, 185

Wintoon War 24

Wintu 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 31, 170, 185

Wintu Indians 14

Woodmen of the World 102

World War I 162

rise in coppers a result of 163

Wrecker, the 140

Wyman, Harry 82

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Ydalpom 13, 91. See also Copper City

Yreka 28

Yreka and Fort Jones Stage 133

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