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Arcadia Publishing 2005 paperback Very good Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!
ISBN10: 0738530182, ISBN13: 9780738530185, [publisher: Arcadia Publishing] Softcover Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority! [Dallas, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2005]
Arcadia Pub 2005 verso 1st Edition paperback Very Good 7x10" VERY GOOD Condition PAPERBACK, clean, solid, bright; DOGTOWN MAGALIA; BUTTE COUNTY RAILROAD; MAGALIA'S DAM; PARADISE'S WATER; GHOST TOWN; DIAMOND MATCH CO; STIRLING CITY; Glossy Photos; 128pg pages; Local historians RESEARCH & describe transportation HISTORY. Local Old & some new features described. HISTORY Sierra foothills area. INDEXED.
Arcadia Pub. Very Good. Date: 2005 verso. 1st Edition. paperback. 7x10". VERY GOOD Condition PAPERBACK, clean, solid, bright; DOGTOWN MAGALIA; BUTTE COUNTY RAILROAD; MAGALIA'S DAM; PARADISE'S WATER; GHOST TOWN; DIAMOND MATCH CO; STIRLING CITY; ; Glossy Photos; 128pg pages; Local historians RESEARCH & describe transportation HISTORY. .Local Old & some new features described. HISTORY Sierra foothills area..INDEXED . 2005. Arcadia Pub ISBN 0738530182 9780738530185 [US]
ISBN10: 0738530182, ISBN13: 9780738530185, [publisher: Arcadia Pub 2005 verso] Softcover First Edition VERY GOOD Condition PAPERBACK, clean, solid, bright; DOGTOWN MAGALIA; BUTTE COUNTY RAILROAD; MAGALIA'S DAM; PARADISE'S WATER; GHOST TOWN; DIAMOND MATCH CO; STIRLING CITY; ; Glossy Photos; 128pg pages; Local historians RESEARCH & describe transportation HISTORY. .Local Old & some new features described. HISTORY Sierra foothills area.INDEXED [Durham-CA, CA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2005]
ISBN10: 0738530182, ISBN13: 9780738530185, [publisher: Arcadia Publishing] Softcover Item in good condition. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc. [Montgomery, IL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2005]
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ISBN10: 0738530182, ISBN13: 9780738530185, [publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)] Softcover Paperback. The West Branch of the Feather River in northern Butte County was once a rich mining region. In 1859, an incredible 54-pound gold nugget washed from the flanks of Sawmill Peak, named for the ridge's other main industry, logging. An intricate web of stage roads, and later railroads, linked the little mining and lumber towns that dotted these peaks covered in giant white and ponderosa pine. Steam engines hauled huge logs to mills like the Diamond Match Company, crossing steep canyons on wooden trestles stretched to heart-stopping heights. Some early mining towns like Magalia (once known as Dogtown--site of the gargantuan nugget) and Stirling City, are still there. Others like Nimshew, Lovelock, Toadtown, Powellton, Chaparral, Coutelenc, and Inskip, are ghost towns, inhabiting only the photographs that memorialize their short heyday. The West Branch of the Feather River in northern Butte County was once a rich mining region. In 1859, an incredible 54-pound gold nugget washed from the flanks of Sawmill Peak, named for the ridge's other main industry, logging. An intricate web of stage roads, and later railroads, linked the little mining and lumber towns that dotted these peaks covered in giant white and ponderosa pine. Steam engines hauled huge logs to mills like the Diamond Match Company, crossing steep canyons on wooden trestles stretched to heart-stopping ...
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ISBN10: 0738530182, ISBN13: 9780738530185, [publisher: Arcadia Publishing (SC)] Softcover Paperback. The West Branch of the Feather River in northern Butte County was once a rich mining region. In 1859, an incredible 54-pound gold nugget washed from the flanks of Sawmill Peak, named for the ridge's other main industry, logging. An intricate web of stage roads, and later railroads, linked the little mining and lumber towns that dotted these peaks covered in giant white and ponderosa pine. Steam engines hauled huge logs to mills like the Diamond Match Company, crossing steep canyons on wooden trestles stretched to heart-stopping heights. Some early mining towns like Magalia (once known as Dogtown--site of the gargantuan nugget) and Stirling City, are still there. Others like Nimshew, Lovelock, Toadtown, Powellton, Chaparral, Coutelenc, and Inskip, are ghost towns, inhabiting only the photographs that memorialize their short heyday. The West Branch of the Feather River in northern Butte County was once a rich mining region. In 1859, an incredible 54-pound gold nugget washed from the flanks of Sawmill Peak, named for the ridge's other main industry, logging. An intricate web of stage roads, and later railroads, linked the little mining and lumber towns that dotted these peaks covered in giant white and ponderosa pine. Steam engines hauled huge logs to mills like the Diamond Match Company, crossing steep canyons on wooden trestles stretched to heart-stopping ...
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