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MI 150511

Anderson grade
The Anderson Grade was an early wagon road between Yreka and the Klamath River. It follows along on the west side of Black…

MS178, no. 418 George Wright descriptions
MI 150512

Wildcat Gulch
Wildcat Gulch heads in toward the east branch of Hutton Creek. A ridge separates the two water sheds. Hutton Creek empties…

MS178, no. 419 George Wright descriptions
MI 150513

Robbers Rock
In following the old stage road from Hilt, California, northward one would find that it winds around among some trees as it…

MS178, no. 425 George Wright descriptions
MI 150514

Henley
The town of Henley, what is left of it, is one of the little old towns of frontier days. How it got the name I don't know for…

MS178, no. 527 George Wright descriptions
MI 150515

Hornbrook
I believe it was about the time the California and Oregon railroad came through, about 1887, when a little village or town started…

MS178, no. 528 George Wright descriptions
MI 150516

Cottonwood Creek
Cottonwood Creek spreads out in the Siskiyou Mountains and empties into the Klamath River a short distance south of…

MS178, no. 529 George Wright descriptions
MI 150517

Masson ranch
David Marshall Horn, Sr., was the first man as far as I know to settle at the mouth of Cottonwood Creek. He built up a stock…

MS178, no. 530 George Wright descriptions
MI 150518

Crovelle ranch
The Crovelle Ranch is located along the lower part of Hutton Creek at the foot of Bailey Hill. The Southern Pacific Railroad…

MS178, no. 531 George Wright descriptions
MI 150519

Right fork of Camp Creek

MS178, no. 598 George Wright descriptions
MI 150520

Middle fork of Camp Creek

MS178, no. 599 George Wright descriptions
MI 150521

Left fork of Camp Creek
I have always been a little like Daniel Boone, or maybe it is the Indian part of me, and have liked to wander…

MS178, no. 600 George Wright descriptions
MI 150522

Lone Pine Ridge When the first stockmen began riding through the range they found a big pine tree standing all alone on top of a big long ridge…

MS178, no. 601 George Wright descriptions
MI 150523

Spider camp

MS178, no. 603 George Wright descriptions
MI 150524

Seven Point

MS178, no. 604 George Wright descriptions
MI 150525

Bark camp

MS178, no. 605 George Wright descriptions
MI 150526

Jack's Gulch

MS178, no. 606 George Wright descriptions
MI 150527

Rufley's camp
I believe that it was in the early eighteen nineties when a man named Rufley camped in the right hand fork of Camp Creek…

MS178, no. 607 George Wright descriptions
MI 150528

Rufley's Hollow

MS178, no. 609 George Wright descriptions
MI 150529

Timber Mountain

MS178, no. 610 George Wright descriptions
MI 150530

Timber Spring

MS178, no. 611 George Wright descriptions
MI 150531

Spaulding's Shake camp

MS178, no. 612 George Wright descriptions
MI 150532

Little Pilot Rock

MS178, no. 613 George Wright descriptions
MI 150533

Bald Mountain

MS178, no. 614 George Wright descriptions
MI 150534

Elie's Glade

MS178, no. 615 George Wright descriptions
MI 150535

Devil's Backbone

MS178, no. 616 George Wright descriptions
MI 150536

Salt Creek

MS178, no. 617 George Wright descriptions
MI 150537

Salt Creek Ridge

MS178, no. 618 George Wright descriptions
MI 150538

Cove

MS178, no. 619 George Wright descriptions
MI 150539

Rocky Gulch

MS178, no. 620 George Wright descriptions
MI 150540

Basin

MS178, no. 621 George Wright descriptions