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MI 150475

Oak Spring
In the extreme head of Brush Creek and about a mile or less west of Horseshoe Bend on the south slope facing Little Good Water…

MS178, no. 569 George Wright descriptions
MI 150476

Brady's Lick
Brady's Lick is about one mile or less from the Pedro Smith Homestead on the south slope facing Little Good Water. I…

MS178, no. 570 George Wright descriptions
MI 150477

Iron Gate
Tllere is a place along the Klamath River between Hearn's
Flat and the mouth of Brush Creek where the bluffs on both…

MS178, no. 571 George Wright descriptions
MI 150478

Liskey ranch
About sixty five years age a Civil War Veteran with the name of Beers and his family came from around Dorris in Butte Valley…

MS178, no. 572 George Wright descriptions
MI 150479

Hearn's Flat
Along the Klamath River about half way between Camp Creek and Brush Creek the hills on the west side of the river spread…

MS178, no. 573 George Wright descriptions
MI 150480

Choke Cherry Spring
It is a nice spring with a lot of choke cherry trees around it and that is why it was named the Choke Cherry Spring.…

MS178, no. 574 George Wright descriptions
MI 150481

Frannk Miller's homestead
Somewhere around fifty years ago or more Frank Miller located a homestead between Coyote Peak and the Klamath…

MS178, no. 575 George Wright descriptions
MI 150482

Herzog's place

MS178, no. 576 George Wright descriptions
MI 150483

Bruch ranch

MS178, no. 577 George Wright descriptions
MI 150484

Mud Spring Creek

MS178, no. 578 George Wright descriptions
MI 150485

Ward's Flat

MS178, no. 579 George Wright descriptions
MI 150486

Mud Spring

MS178, no. 580 George Wright descriptions
MI 150487

Pine Creek
Pine Creek empties into Camp Creek on the De Soza Ranch. It heads in the high mountains east of Pilot Rock and west of Lone Pine…

MS178, no. 581 LINK George Wright descriptions
MI 150488

Horse Shoe ranch

MS178, no. 582 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 150443

Hutton Creek
Hutton Creek empties into Cottonwood Creek north of Horn­ brook, and it heads in the south slopes of the Pilot Rock area.…

MS178, no. 532 George Wright descriptions
MI 150444

Shelton Rock
There is a peak, or pointed hill, between Hutton Creek and Highway 99 North of what used to be called the Crovelle Ranch. The…

MS178, no. 533 George Wright descriptions
MI 150445

Terrill ranch
The Terrill Ranch is on up Hutton Creek from the Crovelle Ranch. Years ago Oscar Terrill and his family lived there. I don…

MS178, no. 534 George Wright descriptions
MI 150446

Anderson grade
The Anderson Grade was part of the old stage road between the Klamath River on the north and the Shasta River on the south.…

MS178, no. 535 George Wright descriptions
MI 150447

Hilt
I don't know much about the little town of Hilt. It could
be called a sawmill town because the lumbering and logging…

MS178, no. 536 George Wright descriptions
MI 150448

Ivin Miller's homestead
Some time around forty years ago a man we knew as Dad Miller located a homestead at the head of the east fork…

MS178, no. 537 George Wright descriptions
MI 150449

Swift's homestead
I don't know how long Hiram Swift, also known as "High" Swift, lived on his little ranch west of…

MS178, no. 538 George Wright descriptions
MI 150450

Goat ranch
A long time ago, probably around fifty years or so, people settled on Hutton Creek a little south of the Oregon California…

MS178, no. 539 George Wright descriptions
MI 150451

Pilot Rock
Pilot Rock was first called Pilot Knob, and was the feeding ground for mountain sheep and the grizzly bear. It is a big, bluffy…

MS178, no. 540 George Wright descriptions
MI 150452

Robber's Rock
Back in the spring of 1915 William A. Wright and I started out for the summit of the Siskiyou Mountains with a team and…

MS178, no. 541 George Wright descriptions
MI 150453

Horn's Peak
Horn's Peak is about one mile north and east from Hornbrook and a couple of miles north from what used to be the Horn…

MS178, no. 542 George Wright descriptions
MI 150454

Dead Horse Gulch
Dead Horse Gulch heads just east of Horn Peak and empties into the Klamath River just below the present bridge across the…

MS178, no. 543 George Wright descriptions
MI 150455

Seikel ranch
The Ed J. Seikel Ranch was located on one of the forks of Dead Horse Gulch, about a mile or more from the Klamath River.

MS178, no. 544 George Wright descriptions