Scores of Clampers and the owners of the historic Bradford Building gathered Saturday morning in downtown Sonora for a plaque unveiling by members of E. Clampus Vitus Matuca Chapter 1849,
Author Carlo M. De Ferrari’s article tells of the varied amusements and entertainers who followed the argonauts to the goldfields. Whether it was opera, bull and bear fights, or Shakespeare,
Fire, flood, termites and thievery have menaced the county archives across three centuries, but what survived these ancient plagues is an especially complete and well-preserved record of Tuolumne County’s public
Gold Country Christmases began with the ‘49ers who paused just long enough in the placers to celebrate the holy day and holiday alone or with fellow miners.
A local developer is hoping to build a facility that includes six commercial spaces on the first floor (1,057 square feet per unit) and 12 two-bedroom apartment units (1,073 square feet per unit) spread between the second and third floors.