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Chinese Placer Miners Were First Prospectors
Before any settler thought of gold, Chinese placer miners were already working Salmon Creek.
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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Before any settler thought of gold, Chinese placer miners were already working Salmon Creek.
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E.R. Sans of Mill Creek became Nevada's 'Coyote Man,' the government's legendary predator hunter.
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A threshing machine took Gabriel Dani's right arm. It did not slow him down.
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Henry Melville came home to find two men robbing his cabin. It went very badly — for them.
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No jack handy, so Henry Melville lifted the loaded wagon while his son greased the wheel.
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Joe Moro, born at Morro Bay in 1881, carried the blood of the San Antonio Mission people to the end.
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The post office at Lucia keeps the name of Lucia Dani, the coast daughter who never left it behind.
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'When first I held you in my arms, Oh twenty years are long…' — Mabel's poem for her daughter Peggy.
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Dora Ray Smith, whose father captained an 1849 wagon train, lived to see her hundredth year approach.
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Three sawmills came down the coast by ship in 1886 — then went up the mountain to Los Burros by sled.
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Reil Dani drove the Jolon stage for years — and was the first to drive the route with an automobile.
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The Evans family came down the coast on a side-wheeler with their cattle penned above the paddle wheel.