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Twelve Feet from Fortune
The most told Plaskett story of all: the Nevada silver tunnel sold twelve feet short of the Comstock Lode.
More than a century on the Big Sur coast
True stories of the Plasketts and their neighbors — bears and gold, shipwrecks and weddings — drawn from letters, newspapers, and family memory.
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The most told Plaskett story of all: the Nevada silver tunnel sold twelve feet short of the Comstock Lode.
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The Kings River mine paid handsomely — and financed the venture that lost it all.
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Organized 1876, transformed by Willey Cruikshank's Last Chance strike in 1887 — and gone by 1897, burned and grown over. The rise and fall of the coast's gold district, and the lost town of Manchester.
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Ed and Lawson Plaskett chased the rumor every coast man heard — that gold waited in the home hills.
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The boy who watched Chinese miners pan Salmon Creek grew up to strike the Last Chance mine.
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Burman, Ulrich, Clinton, Linderman, Isenman, Morey and Olsen — seven partners, one mine name: Buclimo.
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In May 1911 Dudley Plaskett picked solid gold nuggets out of the creek mouth — then followed them upstream.
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Built by William Lucas Plaskett about 1885 and turned by a water wheel on the creek, the family arrastra ground the Western Star's gold ore — and its timbers, iron and basin are still there.