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  2. Mount Bullion, Mariposa County, California - Wikipedia

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    Mount Bullion (formerly, Princeton and La Mineta) [5] is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Mariposa County, California, United States. [2] As of the 2020 United States census, it had a population of 154. [3] A post office operated at Mount Bullion from 1862 to 1955, with a closure for a period during 1887. [5]

  3. Agua Fria, California - Wikipedia

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    In 1850, it was a booming trade center and the final destination for many new arrivals in California. It was Mariposa County's first Seat of Justice from February 18, 1850, to November 10, 1851. A post office was established October 7, 1851. In 1853, a 6-stamp quartz mill was established in Upper Agua Fria.

  4. California State Mining and Mineral Museum - Wikipedia

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    The California State Mining and Mineral Museum exhibits and interprets the state's mineral resources and mining heritage. It is part of the California state park system, and is located near Mariposa, a town in central California, on the premises of the Mariposa County fairgrounds. [1] The museum houses a collection that was created in 1880 ...

  5. Mount Ophir, California - Wikipedia

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    Mount Ophir during the early 1850s was a large camp, and stores and tents straggled along the main road for quite a distance. In 1854, Louis Trabucco purchased the stone-walled trading post in Mount Ophir, which was patronized by miners and packers.

  6. California State Route 49 - Wikipedia

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    The town also served as an important stagecoach and freighting depot, particularly for the southern mines. [31] San Andreas was originally established as a mining camp by Mexican gold miners in 1848. The gold uncovered from the town's underground river channels and placer mines contributed to the Union's success during the American Civil War. [32]

  7. Gold Country - Wikipedia

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    Mariposa County – Located in the southern portion of Hwy 49. This county is known for the Ghirardelli Factory dated to 1855–1858. One of the mines in Mariposa County was the Princetown Mine, which pulled out $5 million in gold. [3] Nevada County – This county had the most gold out of all of Gold County pulled out of it totaling $440 ...

  8. Mariposa, California - Wikipedia

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    The town was founded as a mining camp on the banks of a seasonal stream Etching of Mariposa in 1860, it was used as the logo for Mariposa Gazette newspaper [10] known as Agua Fría. [11] This original town site was located about 6.0 miles (9.7 km) to the west of present-day Mariposa. [11] Before this, Southern Sierra Miwok people resided in the ...

  9. Mariposa County, California - Wikipedia

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    Mariposa County was one of the original 27 counties of California, created at the time of statehood in 1850. While it began as the state's largest county, territory that was once part of Mariposa was ceded over time to form all or part of twelve other counties, including all of Merced, Madera, Fresno, Tulare, Kings, and Kern; and parts of San Benito, Mono, Inyo, San Bernardino, and Los Angeles.