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George Wright descriptions MI 150489

Brushy Gulch

MS178, no. 583
George Wright descriptions MI 150490

Spaulding's camp

MS178, no. 585
George Wright descriptions MI 150491

Slide Creek

MS178, no. 586
George Wright descriptions MI 150492

Red Slide

MS178, no. 587
George Wright descriptions MI 150493

Papps cabin

MS178, no. 588
George Wright descriptions MI 150494

Buck Run

MS178, no. 589
George Wright descriptions MI 150495

Slide Ridge

MS178, no. 590
George Wright descriptions MI 150496

De Soza ranch

MS178, no. 591
George Wright descriptions MI 150497

Madero ranch
It was around 1891 when a man with the name of Rufley homesteaded on Camp Creek at the place now known as the Madero Ranch.…

MS178, no. 592
George Wright descriptions MI 150498

Miller ranch

MS178, no. 593
George Wright descriptions MI 150499

McNew ranch
I believe that it was around 1875 when Elie Clawson, a mountain man, stretched a bull hide up in a cluster of oak trees to form…

MS178, no. 594
George Wright descriptions MI 150500

Fred's mine

MS178, no. 595
George Wright descriptions MI 150501

Bald Mountain Road
Up until 1911 the old wagon road, which years ago was known as the Skookum Gulch Road, left Camp creek at the Madero…

MS178, no. 596
George Wright descriptions MI 150502

Camp Creek

MS178, no. 597
George Wright descriptions MI 150503

Immigrant Road over the Greensprings
After the Immigrant Road crossed Jenny Creek going westward toward Ashland, Oregon it went by the place…

MS178, no. 92
George Wright descriptions MI 150504

Chipmunk Tunnel
My memory of the exact location of the Chipmunk Tunnel is rather vague, for I was quite young around 1902, when a man by the…

MS178, no. 147
George Wright descriptions MI 150505

Rufley's Hollow
Rufley's Hollow is a little gulch about one-half mile or more long, that branches off the· right hand fork of Camp…

MS178, no. 149
George Wright descriptions MI 150506

Cold Spring
Between 1866 and 1875, William A. Wright had a camp at Cold Spring. He had a fireplace and a lean-to when he was riding and…

MS178, no. 176
George Wright descriptions MI 150507

Grieve's trail
There is an old trail which is getting pretty dim, between the mouth of Jenny Creek and the old Grieve upper ranch. This…

MS178, no. 177
George Wright descriptions MI 150508

Forest House
The Forest House is a ranch home, and in early days a
station and stopping place, it is located about five miles south­…

MS178, no. 327
George Wright descriptions MI 150509

Horseshoe Bend
In early days before the wagon road was made along the the Klamath River between Hornbrook and Fall Creek, the old road went…

MS178, no. 334
George Wright descriptions MI 150510

Lowood school house
There is not anything left of the Lowood School House any more at the mouth of Camp Creek, where the neighboring…

MS178, no. 335
George Wright descriptions 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