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American River Water and Mining Company - Beals Bar Branch form “Water Collector’s Weekly Returns”

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American River Water and Mining Company - Beals Bar Branch form  “Water Collector’s Weekly Returns”
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This item SOLD at 2016 Dec 10 @ 10:22UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Lists four companies, Lassen, Eastman, Green and Gragg & Co. and receipts, sales and delinquencies. Signed by W.W. Sheldoux, collector. The American River Water and Mining Company paid about $180,000 to construct the 33 mile ditch North Fork Ditch within hard granitic and metamorphic rock. It was constructed in 15 months with difficult manual labor (pick & shovel and wheelbarrow) from September 1854 to January 1856. Beals Bar was one of the earliest placer locations and is shown on Arrowsmiths 1860 map about 6 miles southeast of Rocklin on the West side of the North Fork of the American River just above the junction with the South Fork. This mining site is now covered by Folsom Lake. Printed on blue stock. (MB5-18-10-7 (91135) P195) State: California City: Beals Bar Date: 1857 FHWAC#: 41368