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Information Kennett:
The
Short,
Colorful
Life
of
a
Calif.
Copper
Town
and
Its
Founding
Family
by
Jane
SchuldbergThe
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
Vickery
brothers
167, 174, 177 Vickery,
H.
M.
167 Vickery,
W.
C.
167 Victor
Warrens’
Diamond
Bar
57 volunteer
fire
department
164 Top
of
page 
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 Top
of
page 
Ydalpom
13, 91. See
also
Copper
City Yreka
28 Yreka
and
Fort
Jones
Stage
133 Top
of
page 
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