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Angels Camp and Copperopolis, Judith Marvin, Julia Costello, and Salvatore Manna

Label
Angels Camp and Copperopolis, Judith Marvin, Julia Costello, and Salvatore Manna
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Angels Camp and Copperopolis
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Judith Marvin, Julia Costello, and Salvatore Manna
Summary
The Angels Camp and Copperopolis regions offer a fascinating chapter in the history of the Mother Lode. Calaveras County's southwest corner has many tales to tell, including one of the earliest settlements of the Native American in California; two of the most famous names in Americana, Mark Twain and Black Bart; and two major events in national history, the Gold Rush and the Civil War. An important Gold Rush town, Angels Camp gained even greater fame through Twain's "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," which inspired the world-famous Jumping Frog Jubilee. At the same time, Copperopolis became a critical supplier of copper to the Union during the Civil War. Legendary outlaw Black Bart made his first and his last stagecoach holdup here. Ferries and railways served the region that also included the settlements of Hodson, Milton, Felix, Carson Hill, Dogtown, and Lost City
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Copperopolis
Classification
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