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  2. Hangman's Tree - Wikipedia

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    During the California Gold Rush, the city was called Dry Diggins after the gold mining camp, but was known as Hangtown, as vigilantes ("Judge Lynch") hung many men for different types of crimes. During the Gold Rush, the site was Elstner's Hay Yard, next to the Jackass Inn. Hangtown was later renamed Placerville. [1] [2]

  3. Placerville, California - Wikipedia

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    A former Maidu settlement called Indak was located at the site of the town. [9]After the discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill in nearby Coloma, California, by James W. Marshall in 1848 sparked the California Gold Rush, the small town now known as Placerville was known as Dry Diggin's after the manner in which the miners moved cartloads of dry soil to run water to separate the gold from the soil.

  4. Alexander Howison Murray Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Howison Murray Jr. (1907–1993), known as Sandy Murray, was a two-time mayor of Placerville, California and three-time president of the county's chamber of commerce, who championed regional development, including the building of U.S. Route 50 in California (US 50) and was a regular page-one name in the Placerville Mountain Democrat.

  5. Placerville - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Placerville is the name of several places in the United States:

  6. History of Placerville, California - Wikipedia

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  7. John Pearson Soda Works - Wikipedia

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    The John Pearson Soda Works, also referred to as the Placerville Soda Works, is a historic rustic vernacular Victorian brick building in Placerville, El Dorado County, California. The building, in the Gold Country region, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on December 12, 1985. The building housed the Cozmic Café ...

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  9. Methodist Episcopal Church (Placerville, California) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The Staffordshire was a sail ship built in 1851 by Donald McKay. The clipper packet ship was built in East Boston, Massachusetts. Staffordshire was 230 feet long, with a beam of 41 feet and a draft of 29 feet. at 1,817 tons. She sank on December 29, 1853 after hitting a rock at Blonde Rock at Seal Island, Nova Scotia [3] [4]